St. Hugh News & Views June 2018 Edition 280 E Wheelwright St. S./ P. O. Box 156 Allyn, WA 98524-0156 Phone: 360-275-8450 Email: st.hugh.allyn@gmail.com PHASE 3 OF 3: PATIO SALE WORK WEEK & DAY OF Wow, ST. Hugh s PATIO SALE DAY will be here before you know it thought you would like a heads up on the two main changes for this year: 1. INDOOR tables will be set up on Sunday 2. Patio Sale is OVER at 2:00 p.m. Sun, July 15: Mon, July 16: After church members stack chairs, set up indoor tables, etc. 10:00 AM Men set up awnings, outdoor tables; bring up boxes from basement, etc. 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM: Church doors will be open - members can bring in boxes or donations. DAY #1 Tues, July 17: 10:00 AM: Receiving donations; begin sorting, put items onto appropriate tables, etc. DAY #2 Wed, July 18: 10:00 AM: Receiving donations; continue sorting etc., begin pricing. DAY #3 Thur, July 19: 10 AM - NOON: LAST DAY TO RECEIVE BOXES - UNTIL NOON ONLY! Continue pricing, quality control: finalize set-ups and displays; Fri, July 20: AT HOME DAY - REST UP! BAKE for bake Sale. Sat, July 21: PATIO SALE DAY! Don t forget to wear your St. Hugh s T-shirt and your smile! ( If you don t have a T-Shirt or hat see Tina in the office) 8:00 AM: Bring your freshly pre-priced, baked goods (Wilma has price list) Doors open to St. Hugh s workers. 8:45 AM: PRAYER 9:00 AM Doors open to public let the Patio Sale Begin!! 2:00 PM PATIO SALE OVER begin packing unsold items Dr. Le Pere arrives at 3:00 to pickup. See More on Page 2
Patio Sale Continued If you haven t already signed up on the Patio Sale work sheets (on table at St Hugh s) feel free to do so - if you want to head up a dept. simply star * your name. Your participation is appreciated and we THANK YOU for all your help. So continue on your search for all those household or outdoor items that you no longer need or use (NO clothes or shoes) and bring them to St. Hugh s for our Patio Sale (feel free to ask you neighbors to contribute items also). These items will become TREASURES to others which will translate into funds that will be distributed to many groups in our surrounding communities. Thank you Thank you. If you have any questions, don t hesitate to give us a call: Co-chairs Lois 253-884-2121 & Marlene Eden 956-358-2154. Or even better, come to the next ECW meeting for a Question and Answer Session on the Patio Sale - see you then! 2
E.C.W. Luncheon There were 17 women who met at Turning Pointe, Wednesday, May 23rd, for a tour, which was led by Deb Dunithan, Deputy Director. We first gathered in the conference room where she explained the program & history of the facility. Some facts given were: Turning Pointe is the 3rd largest facility in the state; Victims of Domestic Violence only are accepted; a 24 hour call line; approximately 900 calls per year; in 2016 there were 352 residents including 108 children; a client can only stay 90 days & they are able to bring their pets; volunteer board of 5-11 members; operating funds come from federal, state, various corporations, tribal, donations & fundraisers. They are always looking for volunteers to help with various duties within the facility, plus they accept food items, clothes, etc. We also heard from a former client, who has returned to college for a degree, is raising a special needs son & now is employed by Turning Pointe. We were all very impressed with her & wished her the best in the future. After the tour, 19 ladies met at Sisters Restaurant in Shelton for a tasty lunch in their private banquet room. Everyone was pleased with their selections, plus the waitress was very efficient serving all of us. It was an interesting & fun day! 3
Opiate Crisis In Mason County FOOD for Backpacks Packets of Instant Oatmeal Canned tuna 5 oz. Tuna Helper Canned chicken 5 oz. Pkg. Rice, ex. Rice a Roni Chili, 15 oz. Macaroni and Cheese Canned Soup, Chicken Snacks: (variety of 5 per week) Ind. Pudding cups Ind. Fruit cups Ind. Applesauce cups Granola Bars Cracker sandwiches Top Ramen Or $$$ to buy fresh fruit Send Donations to NM CCC, PO Box 1331, Belfair, WA 98528 Take food to the NM Chamber Thank you so much! Fire officials, law enforcement personnel, health care providers, counselors, school administrators and teachers, county commissioners, and many others are working diligently and collectively to address the opiate crisis in Mason County. They are identifying various resources now available in our community (i.e. immediate care facilities, on-going health care assistance, crisis counseling, mental health assistance, multiple drug treatment options, overdose prevention) and they are recommending additional resources. Should you want to obtain the brochure (print or on-line) describing some of the available resources, please request information from our Secretary, Tina Esler, or Brooke Quigley. Chief Beau Bakken, North Mason Regional Fire Authority, is convening the community discussions and can also be a source of information about available resources (360-275-6711). Turning Pointe Shelter Needs: Items Continuously Needed: Diapers in all sizes and wipes, New underwear in ALL sizes, New or slightly used socks, Laundry Soap Special Requests: Small or Medium size TV Sets that can handle DVD and VCR s, so clients may watch in their room. VCR s are a big help as most of our video collection is in VHS format. Basic Needs: Garbage bags, Blankets, Dressers, Kids Coats, Gas Cards, Brushes, Razors, Meat, Twin sheets, Towels, Eating Utensils Clip out and take with you! Thank You!
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry will be in Western Washington in June. I have heard several people say how much they liked his sermon at the Royal Wedding, so here is some of his schedule if anyone would like to see him: Thursday: June 14, @ 7:00 pm St. Mark's Cathedral, Seattle. Evensong Friday: June 15, St. Paul, Bellingham, afternoon Saturday: June 16, 10:30 am @ St. John, Olympia Sunday: June 17, 8:00 & 10:00 @ St. Luke-San Lucas, Vancouver. Faithfully, Karen Ladies...put your "thinking caps" on... Ladies...put your "thinking caps" on and come up with some unique ideas for the "Holiday Bazaar". It's really not too early to start planning on that special item(s) that we could use for the sale. Once we're through with the Patio Sale, we will be gathering ideas for this event which will be Saturday, November 3rd! Let us know what ideas you might have. Connie & Wilma 5
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2nd Sunday after Pentecost June 3 Psalm 139:1-5,12-17 or 81:1-10 1 Samuel 3:1-10 2 Corinthians 4:5-12 Mark 2:23 3:6 Glen & Shirley, Bob & Ardele, Denise & Harry Solladay, Jennifer & Bill, Ken, Danielle, Loyette, Tammy Wall, Kathy & Tab, Sharon, James & Chris, Kathy, Joanna Meyer, Jerry Ecklund, Lee Gidlof, Meric, Nya Neal, Oliver Chapman, Sally Geibel, Mark Duggan, George Riddle, Diane Keeler, Jim Neal. For the poor, the neglected, & oppressed For all the victims of discord & violence For all those who have been affected by natural disasters For each member of this congregation and our community. We pray for churches on our Diocesan Prayer cycle and churches in the Episcopal Dioceses of Jerusalem and the Middle East. We pray for leaders of our Anglican communion for The Most Rev. Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, our Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, for our Diocesan Bishop Greg Rickel. For all our nation s leaders and those in service to our Country. For those who have died and the family and friends who mourn for: Prayer List Names may be requested via email also and will be shown in the Prayer List for 30 days, then removed. They may be resubmitted for an additional 30 days. Thank you + + + 3rd Sunday after Pentecost June 10 Psalm 138 1 Samuel 8:4-11,12-20 2 Corinthians4;13 5:1 Mark 3:20-35 4th Sunday after Pentecost June 17 Psalm20, 1 Samuel 15:34-16:13 or Ezekiel 17:22-24 2 Corinthians 5:6-10(11-13) 14-17 Mark 4:35-41 5th Sunday after Pentecost June 24 Psalm 9:9-20, 1 Samuel 17:(1a,4-11,19-23), 32-49 2 Corinthians 6:1-13 Mark 4:35-41 8
Happy Birthday Rebecca Huff 4th Marlene Eden 22nd Lee Gidlof 22nd Susan Duncan 28th June Schedule Flowers Coffee Hour Lectors June 3 Jinx Robbin Dunn Bill Smith 1st Tia Hudson 2nd June 10 Susan D. Edward J & Marlee C. June 17 Connie & Roy Robbin Dunn Jim & Wilma Neal June 24 Donna Russ & Lois Sweany 9
June 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Follow me and I will make you fishers of men~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Food Sunday Liturgy Meeting 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Youth Sunday Giving to NW Children s Outreach ECW Meeting 10:00 Refresh 10:30 meeting Trash P/U Recycle P/U Dee s Let Me Clean Dee s Let Me Clean Men s Fellowship 8:30-10am Choir 10:30 BC Meeting 12:00 Choir 10:30 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Healing Sunday Dee s Let Me Clean Choir 10:30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Peace Sunday Trash P/U Dee s Let Me Clean Men s Fellowship 8:30-10am 10 Choir 10:30