BALDWIN —
Hello from Baldwin. How is everyone’s week going?
I hope everyone is having a great one.
The weather sure has been rough this week – cold, windy and raining. Please continue to pray for the people on the east coast, there is so much damage and some loss of lives.
The Baldwin 4-H Club will meet tonight at 6:30 in the fellowship hall of Bethel Christian Church. We encourage all members to attend and any other children who would like to attend are always welcome. Bring refreshments and join us.
Don’t forget to vote on Tuesday! It is important and a privilege. Get out there and cast your vote. I hope you have thought long and hard about who you are voting for. So many want to take God out of everything, help stop this and don’t let it happen.
Happy birthday wishes go out next week to Ricky Farthing and Amy Allen, Sunday; Austin Rose, Ella Beth Smith and Jenny Griggs, Wednesday; Armon Sanders and Curtis Morris, Thursday; Crystal Renfro, Friday; and Randal Webb, Brian Jones and Angela Jones, Saturday.
I hope you have very happy birthdays and many more happy ones to come.
There will be an Arts and Craft Show at First Presbyterian Church on Saturday, Nov. 3, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Lunch will be served from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Lunch will consist of soup, sandwich, drink and cookies for $5.
There will be various crafters selling their creations as well as gently used books, CDs, jewelry, toys, purses, scarves, house plants and a silent auction.
More information will be on the church website, www.richmond
fpc.com or call 859-623-5323, ext 0.
My sisters, Myra Isbell and Nelda Smith, and I, along with our cousin, Joyce Middleton, will be at this craft show with some of our handiwork and we hope you will be able to drop by and see us.
Well, I guess that’s all for now. Let me know if you hear any news. Just give me a call at 859-623-4579 or e-mail pljones61@netzero.com.Hello from Baldwin. How is everyone’s week going?
I hope everyone is having a great one.
The weather sure has been rough this week – cold, windy and raining. Please continue to pray for the people on the east coast, there is so much damage and some loss of lives.
The Baldwin 4-H Club will meet tonight at 6:30 in the fellowship hall of Bethel Christian Church. We encourage all members to attend and any other children who would like to attend are always welcome. Bring refreshments and join us.
Don’t forget to vote on Tuesday! It is important and a privilege. Get out there and cast your vote. I hope you have thought long and hard about who you are voting for. So many want to take God out of everything, help stop this and don’t let it happen.
Happy birthday wishes go out next week to Ricky Farthing and Amy Allen, Sunday; Austin Rose, Ella Beth Smith and Jenny Griggs, Wednesday; Armon Sanders and Curtis Morris, Thursday; Crystal Renfro, Friday; and Randal Webb, Brian Jones and Angela Jones, Saturday.
I hope you have very happy birthdays and many more happy ones to come.
There will be an Arts and Craft Show at First Presbyterian Church on Saturday, Nov. 3, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Lunch will be served from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Lunch will consist of soup, sandwich, drink and cookies for $5.
There will be various crafters selling their creations as well as gently used books, CDs, jewelry, toys, purses, scarves, house plants and a silent auction.
More information will be on the church website, www.richmond
fpc.com or call 859-623-5323, ext 0.
My sisters, Myra Isbell and Nelda Smith, and I, along with our cousin, Joyce Middleton, will be at this craft show with some of our handiwork and we hope you will be able to drop by and see us.
Well, I guess that’s all for now. Let me know if you hear any news. Just give me a call at 859-623-4579 or e-mail pljones61@netzero.com.
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