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Trinity United Methodist Church NONPROFIT ORG. 237 N Water Ave. August 2018 Idaho Falls, ID 83402 U.S. Postage Phone 208-522-7921 PAID [email protected] Idaho Falls, ID Return Service Requested Permit No. 1491 “Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors”

Pastor’s Perspective The apostles gathered around Jesus, and told him questions of, so that their budding faith could all that they had done and taught. He said to them, be grounded in solid theology. Children ask “Come away to a deserted place all by yourselves

deep questions and deserve thoughtful an- and rest a while.” For many were coming and go- swers. At camp we form intentional commu- ing, and they had no leisure even to eat. And they nities of love, support and emotional safety in went away in the boat to a deserted place by them- ways that would be difficult to replicate in the selves. (Mark 6:30-32 NRSV) secular world. Dear Siblings in Christ, The nurse was always close at hand as we Your generosity helped assure that ten kids stretched our minds and bodies in ways that from Trinity had the opportunity to go to might be too scary to try in everyday life. I IDAHO FALLS am happy to report that there were no broken

— church camp this summer. Your generosity also allows me to serve as a dean at camp bones, fewer abrasions than Band-Aids to cov- without having to take that week that I’m er them, all of the slivers got removed and the gone as vacation; then I don’t have to make camper who brought a nebulizer which never the choice between serving God in that capaci- got used said, “I breathe way better up here ty or getting dearly needed rest and rejuvena- than at home”. Sunday Schedule: tion. Please allow me to comment on why I New friendships got forged. Our Trinity kids believe your funds were well spent. built stronger connections with each other and

9:30 am Potluck each Sunday DIST ThereCHURCH were 25 children who had finished 3rd, were able to bond with United Methodist chil- 4th or 5th grade at Sawtooth Camp Elemen- dren from around Idaho. Camp allows us to 10:15 am Worship for Everyone & Kids Church tary 1. They got to do things they had never have the kind of fresh start in relationships done before and would likely not have a that everyone deserves. It’s a time practice chance to do in any other setting! For in- being your best self. Cabin time in the even- Looking Ahead: stance, we waded in the creek. Only 3 of the ing and “family group” time each day offered 25 had ever done that before. Nowadays, we opportunities to rehearse relationship build- August 18th – Community in Kate Curley Park swim in chlorinated pools where there are no ing skills. September 3 - Labor Day worms or frogs and no mud to squish be- As dean, I was able to observe the kids in September 9th – Rally Day—Start of Sunday School and Fall schedule tween your toes. If you have ever waded in a ways that their teachers don’t usually have September 15th – Idaho Falls Pride Parade creek you know that it is a completely differ- time to. When one of our campers, who had September 15th – Walk to End Alzheimer's—Memory Methodists Team ent and joy filled experience, from an antisep- exhibited several classic signs of abuse, was tic pool (which is only an O.K. substitute for September 21st – Progressive - “Hors d' Oeuvre Appetizer Night at Trinity” not very interested in going home, I was able an old fashioned swimming hole.) to contact their pastor to follow up on this October 19,20 & 22th - Idaho Falls Opera Theatre TRINITY UNITED METHO Instead of just a few minutes on Sunday camper. The pastor had wondered before, but morning learning about the love of God my concern and an incident that happened  New Church Email Address  through our savior Jesus Christ, these kids got shortly after the camper’s return home, led to to live and learn about that love 24-7. They a report being made to Children’s Protective [email protected] had a clergy person who they could safely ask Services. There is a world of difference Regional Council for Christian Ministry between a child being sad to leave camp and a church to shine in people’s lives! Am I exhaust- child not wanting to go home. ed after camp: yes. Do I want to go back next Committee Reports: Other business and activities: The church, at it’s best, is an institution that year: yes! F.I.S.H. promotes love, learning, safety, and healthy rela- Blessings, is gearing up for the school supply sea- Dr. Fritz Schmutz reported on the activities of tionship with God and others. Camp is a place Reverend Ruth. son; last year there were 780 orders filled. Volun- the Interfaith Community Project. Several were this happens and fabulous tool for the teers gathered to make 400 hygiene kits that RCCM activities are beneficiaries of their work of were delivered to Job Service and to the Crisis gathering , school supplies and other items. Scouting Troop 6 News - Robin Stewart Center. Consumables such as paper products They have been engaged in this work for 8 years. and personal hygiene are being provided to The Mayor and City Council participated in their The Boys Scouts of Troop 6 headed to Is- The campout theme for August is water sports, Promise Ridge, a ministry of First Presbyterian 4th of July parade entry. land Park Scout Camp on the 23rd. The and we'll have another round Church; fresh fruit is being provided by volun- Promise Ridge, the temporary family housing camp has a new dining hall, and the boys of Introduction to Troop Lead- teers on an as-needed basis. ministry of First Presbyterian Church, is going could work on advancement, aquatics, or ership Skills (ILST) where the Community Food Basket and Soup : well. Their board meets monthly. Families have just having a good time in Island Park. newly elected youth leaders The Food Basket served 1,017 families in June; access to the Community Food Basket across the The Philmont Trek has been cancelled due to ex- learn how to lead a troop. the provided 3,760 during street, and the Food Basket gleaners provide treme fire danger in NM, including a few fires in We'll also update the plan for June. The Food Basket had a float and their van baked goods. A House Blessing is being the camp itself, so the crew decided to downsize the next year of activities for in the 4th of July parade. The farm in Blackfoot planned. and spend a week in the Glacier area. The real the troop. that provided acreage for planting by the Food The Monday/Wednesday/Friday free for motto here is, “Stay flexible and move quick.” Basket is beginning to yield - 250 lbs. of fresh kids at the picnic shelter along the Greenbelt near peas; next up, beans! Volunteers to help weed E Street is attracting about 30 - 35 children each Girl Scouting Troop 60 News - Nancy Stewart and harvest will be needed through Fall; meet at day. It will continue until August 17. the Food Basket warehouse on Fridays at 8:30 The leaders of Troop 60 and grade girls at Trinity on Thursdays from 7 to AM. The Food Basket is anticipating a large be- St. John's Lutheran Church is hosting a monthly Troop 394 had a meeting on July 8:30. Canoeing will be offered to both troops on quest and also a gift from an anonymous donor, pot luck luncheon, the 2nd Tuesday of each 2 to discuss Troop dynamics and Thursday, August 9th, with Robin Stewart as which will allow them to deal with wage issues month at noon. All are invited to participate. activities. We hope to have the the lead. The two troops will have the oppor- and potentially purchase the warehouse. They are also working on the homeless infor- Troop 394 Leaders provide the tunity to meet for Startup and Opening, and mation packets. program for our Seniors and Ambassadors at then split into age groups and do outside activ- Trinity on Thursdays from 7 to 8:30. Sarah ities as a big group or as individual age groups F.I.S.H. School Supply Program Browning, Annika Olson and Nancy Stewart during the next school year. Weekly meetings will lead the Cadette program for 6th - 8th will start in September. During the school year 2016-2017, FISH has ty’s generosity has expanded to meet it. We provided school supplies to 780 students in hope, with your help, to be able to meet that Districts 91 and 93. The retail cost of these ma- need again this year. The smiles of the chil- Around the Church terials at $50 each was $39,000 and they dren who thought they would not have sup- Sunday Potluck Breakfast Brick Campaign weighed 11,700 lb. – that’s almost 6 tons! How plies like the other kids, are priceless and make do we do it? We do it through the generosity it all worthwhile. Please note that our pot luck There are currently 85 bricks on order for the and hard work of members of our community. Please consider making a financial donation to will continue at least commemorative bricks to be placed near the pine We distribute the supplies through the schools until Rally Day in September, so trees. We will be taking orders until August 30th. FISH at PO Box 2236, Idaho Falls, ID 83403 or by responding to a request from a teacher, bringing a contribution to the we get to keep up with the sharing, nourishment Order forms are available in the Blast, on the counselor or school secretary. The supplies are and pre-worship fellowshipping. counter in the Parlor, or in the office. Regional Council office packed and delivered to the school where they downstairs at Trinity. Dona- are then given to the child in a private manner Nanci Cutler Life Celebration Welcome! tions of school supplies are so they look just like “they came from home.” Former Finance Chair and longtime Wesley On June 24th, Katherine, Levi, Hunter, Ella and also welcome. If you are in- Hand Bell ringer Nanci Cutler passed away July Aubrei Myers were baptized during worship. We began our program in 1993 by helping 116 terested in helping with pack- 7th. A celebration of her life was held at Trinity Katherine and Josh Myers became our newest students. As you can see, as the need has ing or delivery, call Liz on July 16th. members that day. grown, FISH’s commitment and the communi- Herrmann at 208-522-0493.

Page 3 Page 4 Trustees At Work 2018 Trinity Endowment Scholarship Recipients - Kathy Borland On July 8 two plexiglass covers We added the following to our action item list The Trinity Endowment Committee congratu- Mary Stewart: Mary is studying Pharmacy at were broken on our large Water with Rob: lates our Scholarship recipients for the 2018-2019 the University of Montana-Skaggs School of Avenue stained glass. The • Repair former skylight in paint room school year! We wish all recipients continued Pharmacy. She will graduate in May, 2019, with Idaho Falls police have assigned a case number • Fix paint room walls success with their schooling and future careers a Doctorate Degree. Mary’s final year in school and we are asking for bids to repair the covers. • Repair main entrance light stained glass and give thanks to those that made these schol- consists of clinical rotations. This gives her op- The parsonage fence on the east side of the back- arships possible. portunities to interact with other pharmacy pro- yard is complete. Our next meeting will be September 4 at 7 PM. Gavin Carney: Gavin is studying Music Perfor- fessionals and to apply the knowledge she has gained during the prior 3 years. Mary’s future mance at University of Missouri-Kansas City. He will graduate with his Doctorate of Musical plans as a pharmacist allow her to help people every day and to give back to her community. Please join Jane and Ed Simmons as they celebrate Arts in Music Performance in the Spring of Mary was awarded a $10,000 Pete Isaksen Schol- their 50th wedding anniversary 2019. Gavin’s future plans include teaching at the collegiate level and performing professional- arship. The lovely couple will be renewing their vows at 2pm on August ly. Gavin has been involved with K-12 Music Kaden Cutler: Kaden is studying Informatics at Performances, Masterclasses and Clinics. Gavin Idaho State University (ISU). He plans to gradu- 19th in the sanctuary where they were married on August 16, 1968. was awarded a $1,000 Chesbro Music Scholar- ate in May, 2020, with his Bachelor’s degree. There will be a reception following the ceremony in the Parlor. ship. Kaden is an analytical thinker and hopes to com- Tia Durrant: Tia is studying Business Informat- bine this with his interest of computers. Kayden ics at Idaho State University (ISU). She plans to has worked nonstop since he was 12 to support Kids Corner - Betty Anderson graduate in May, 2020, with her Bachelor’s De- his dream of higher gree. Tia’s future plans include attending semi- education. He is very Kids Time – Kids’ Church with activities and Special Theme “We are Christ’s Hands - Contin- nary to support her dream of serving God and motivated and focused lessons will continue during summer worship uing through the summer and fall, handprints of His people. Tia’s Informatics degree will sup- on his upcoming clas- services. Please volunteer to assist. Activity various sizes and colors will be available for eve- port the ever-changing technology needs in the ses in the Fall. Kaden Bags are available in the sanctuary, and the ryone at the back of the sanctuary. You are invit- church and everyday life. Tia gained experience was awarded a $10,000 Nursery is open for children 5 years and under. ed to take one, write your name on it, and share through a position as an I.T. Technician for the Pete Isaksen Scholar- how you are using your hands, hearts and minds Acolytes, Readers and Sound Room Techs – College of Science & Engineering at ISU. Tia ship. to share the words of Jesus as he left this earth Please volunteer to help with these elements of was awarded a $10,000 Pete Isaksen Scholarship. You worship. We would like the children and youth and asked his disciples to begin his work. may create more than one hand print. to assist each Sunday We will make banners with the hands that are created.

United Methodist Women—UMW - Mary Nagel Days for Girls - Bev Kemp The United Methodist Women Executive Board Circles will begin soon. Susannah Circle will Miles of thread are used so we will be doing met in June and voted to disperse the Dorothy meet at 6pm on August 22 at the church. spools of dark color 100% cotton thread. Our Mandiloff Memorial funds to the GED program Ethel Clark Circle will meet at 1pm on August 23 participation, along with others nationwide, sponsored by the Haven, and to F.I.S.H. Dorothy at O’Brien’s. Trinity’s UMW is continuing our effort to help makes the pro- was so supportive of educational programs in There is still time to join the U.M.W. reading pro- Days for Girls with their mission to provide high gram possible. our community. gram. Wonderful and informative books are in quality, washable feminine hygiene kits as well You are truly August is here and U.M.W. is having our annual the Parlor library. You can as sanitation and health training to girls who appreciated. ice cream social August 9th. It will be held in the check out the books even if miss school for lack of these materials. There is a Thank you so Parlor at 1pm with the Executive Board hosting. you don't join the reading basket in the parlor labeled Days for Girls. In much for your Such fun to catch up on everyone's summer ac- program. August we will again be keeping it simple. generosity. tivities!

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat August

1 2 3 Church Office Closed 4 9:00 Breakfast - O’Brady’s 9:30 UMW Executive Committee Meeting 11:00 Upper Room 10:00 Brownie Troop 421 2:00 Contractor Walk Through 6:30 Dinner & Movie:

7:30 Boy Scout Troop “Yentl ” 8:00 Serenity Seekers 7:00 Narcotics Anonymous 7:00 Alcoholics Anonymous Vacation Bible School 9:00am to 11:45am 7:00 Narcotics Anonymous

5 6 7 8 9 10 Church Office Closed 11 9:30 Potluck Breakfast 11:00 Soup Kitchen Mission 9:00 Breakfast - O’Brady’s 9:00 Steering Committee

10:15 Worship &

Kids Church

1:00 UMW Ice Cream Social 7:00 Theology On Tap NO Trustee Meeting at Parsonage in August 6:30 Finance Committee 7:00 Alcoholics Anonymous 7:00 Narcotics Anonymous 7:00 Narcotics Anonymous 7:30 Boy Scout Troop 6 8:00 Serenity Seekers 7:00 Narcotics Anonymous 7:00 Narcotics Anonymous

12 13 14 15 16 17 Church Office Closed 18 9:30 Potluck Breakfast 10:00 F.I.S.H. 9:00 Breakfast - O’Brady’s 10:00 Brownie Troop 421 10:15 Worship & News Letter Articles Due

Kids Church 11:00 to 3pm Picnic at 2:00 Contractor Bid Day Kate Curly Park 6:30 Scout Popcorn Kickoff

7:00 Theology On Tap 11:00 Upper Room 7:00 Cub Scout Committee at Parsonage 6:30 & Study with Meeting 7:00 Alcoholics Anonymous 7:00 Narcotics Anonymous 7:00 Narcotics Anonymous Tommy Lew 8:00 Serenity Seekers 7:00 Narcotics Anonymous 7:00 Narcotics Anonymous 7:30 Boy Scout Troop 6 19 20 21 22 23 24Church Office Closed 25

9:30 Potluck Breakfast 9:00 Breakfast - O’Brady’s

10:15 Worship & 11:00 Soup Kitchen Mission Kids Church

1:00 Ethel Clark Circle 2:00 picnic at O’Brien’s Ed & Jane Simmons 7:00 Theology On Tap 7:00 Administrative Council 6:00 Susanna Circle Picnic Please have your arti- at Parsonage 7:00 Alcoholics Anonymous 50th Anniversary 8:00 Serenity Seekers cles for the September 7:00 Narcotics Anonymous 7:30 Boy Scout Troop 6 7:00 Narcotics Anonymous 7:00 Narcotics Anonymous 7:00 Narcotics Anonymous newsletter submitted to: [email protected] 26 27 28 29 30 31Church Office Closed September 1 no later than Friday, August 15th, so we can 9:30 Potluck Breakfast 9:00 Breakfast - O’Brady’s get the newsletter out in 10:15 Worship & 10:00 News Letter Crew a timely manner. Kids Church NO ADAH Meeting Thank you!

11:00 Upper Room 7:00 Theology On Tap Don Rohde-Editor [email protected] at Parsonage 7:15 Praise Band 7:00 Alcoholics Anonymous 7:00 Narcotics Anonymous 7:00 Narcotics Anonymous 6:30 Cub Pack Meeting 7:30 Boy Scout Troop 6 8:00 Serenity Seekers 7:00 Narcotics Anonymous 7:00 Narcotics Anonymous

Page 7 Page 8 Trinity Community BBQ - Tia Durrant Handbell Choirs - Shelly Siemer

My friends, it is time for us to learn who our If you have a favorite yard game and lawn chair Trinity's handbell choirs are looking for new New members are wel- neighbors are. you would like to bring, that would be fantastic. members. come in both choirs. On Saturday, August 18th, at 11am to 3pm, Trin- If you are interested in helping in any capacity The handbell choirs will begin rehearsals for the Previous handbell expe- ity UMC will venture out to Kate Curley Park to please contact Tia Durrant at fall season in September. rience is not required for throw a community bar-b-que. Gene Summers [email protected] either choir, but the ability to read music is re- • The Wesley Handbell Choir rehearsals are on has agreed to man the grill, and we could use or call Pam in the office for my phone number. quired for Wesley Bells. The ability to read mu- Mondays from 7:00-9:00 pm, and will start volunteers to bring salads, deserts, and set-up, sic is encouraged but not required for Beginning September 10th. and take-down. Bronze. • The beginning bell choir, Beginning Bronze, Contact Shelly at [email protected] or Trinity Restoration - Nancy Stewart rehearses on Mondays from 6:00-6:45 pm, 208-521-1288 for further information. starting on September 17th. On July 6 we met with our Architect, Richard Creason of Myers Anderson, to discuss the fol- lowing: Cub Scout Pack 6 - Sam Bays ation will be about $10,000. We decided to  The building permit is ready to be issued when we award the contract to a General include it in the bid package Richard is send- “What’s on your mind?” This is the dreaded whether a plant was poisonous hemlock, one of Contractor. (They pay the fee to the city and it ing to ~ 40 General Contractors. question at the top of the Face Book page. I usu- the plants I discussed. Be still my heart. They is issued to their company.) We received a 1:1 matching grant from the ally just post pictures and every once in a while, really were listening. Maeck Family Foundation of $23,500 in July, and a short salutary note.  The contractor walk through of the bath- Here is what’s on my mind now. This summer rooms, warming kitchen and finish upgrades in June the Museum of Idaho donated $9,000 to As a Christian, I typically shy away from saying Pack 6 went on a hike, made peanut-butter and will be held on August 2nd. our project. We are very thankful for all of the anything negative that might pose a stumbling phone-book treats for the animals at the Pocatello generous donations we have received during our block. Once, I really wanted to engage in a Zoo, went to many fun day camps, participated  We will receive the bids from the General Capital Funds Campaign. 1,000-post thread political debate that was nega- in a conservation project, and many more fun ac- Contractors on August 16th. Special thanks for the support tive. After considering it, I realized that perhaps tivities. I think it’s great to be part of such a dy-  The construction window is listed as Septem- and grant from National Fund the ballot box was a better forum to express my namic, often challenging, and fun group. ber 1 to December 31 of this year. for Sacred Places, which is a opinion than Face Book. What’s on your mind? 208-520-8883.  An asbestos and lead survey of the areas we partnership of the National Children usually don’t have this filter. In fact, will impact was completed at a cost of about Trust for Historic Preservation I’ve spent every day since I was 11 trying to $1,400. We have determined asbestos remedi- and Partners for Sacred Places. think before I speak; usually considered a good character trait. However, I’ve been thinking that August Birthdays & Anniversaries we are not completely honest when we ‘always’ emote positivity even when we do not feel so. Cordy Koelsch 8/1 Ruth & Kaycee Byron 8/17 Florence Avery 8/25 During June’s pack meeting, I really owe it to Don Taylor 8/1 Aubrei Myers 8/18 Lora King 8/28 this one scout who blurted out “I’m bored” so Linda Milam 8/5 Ed Brown 8/20 Nancy Lybeck 8/28 that the whole room heard it. I was discussing Olivia Lower 8/6 Ruth Bybee 8/20 Josh Myers 8/28 noxious weeds. Psychology calls this kind of Rob Brochu 8/7 Kevin Fuhrman 8/20 For additions or corrections in trustworthiness emotional intelligence. I picked Sharon Eld 8/7 Dalton Goodrich 8/23 birthdays please up the pace and moved onto the more hands on breakouts, coloring pages, terrarium making, Roy Simonds 8/7 Jacob Robinson 8/23 contact Pam in and the sugary-sweet edible aquifers. Sophia Griffith 8/13 Casey & Mary Beth the church office. 208-522-7921 Doug & Betty French 8/16 Eikelburger 8/24 Not even two weeks later at day camp, all the scouts stopped on the nature walk to discuss Ed & Jane Simmons 8/16 Pat Koelsch 8/24

Page 9 Page 10 Trinity Methodist Church of Idaho Falls Trinity Methodist Church of Idaho Falls Profit and Loss Balance Sheet January - June, 2018 As of June 30, 2018 Total Total Income LIABILITIES AND EQUITY 4000 Pledges & Regular Giving $70,902 9000 ADMINISTRATIVE OPERATIONS Liabilities Mission Produce $ 79 4002 Loose Plate Giving $ 1,532 9002 Wages - Staff Payroll $25,514 Total Accounts Payable $ 697 Mission Trip Senior High $ 327 4004 Interest Earned $ 10 9010 Employer Payroll Taxes $ 1,953 Total Credit Cards $ 58 NIRDA $ 50 4005 Rent - Facility - Room Use $ 1,693 9030 Office Supplies $ 81 Total Payroll Liabilities $ 2,268 Organ/Piano Tuning & Repair $ 820 4006 Schaumleffel Foundation $ 4,083 9060 Permit & Bulk Postage $ 220 Total Liabilities $ 3,023 Other Designated Funds $ 50 4008 Other Income $ 1,730 9070 Postage $ 180 Equity Pastor's Moving Fund $ 1,900 4009 Pass Through Deposits $ 1,011 9080 Copier Expense $ 708 Designated Funds $ 312 Stephen Ministry $ 719 Total Income $80,962 9090 Paper $ 85 Bell Choir $ 3,511 Vacation Bible School $ 24 Gross Profit $80,962 9110 Telephone and Internet $ 944 Bereavement Committee $ 851 VIM - Honduras $ 3,287 Expenses 9121 Accounting $ 2,472 Breaking Boundaries (Diversity Def.) $ 187 Youth Ministries $ 55 5000 WORSHIP Total 9000 ADMINISTRATIVE Ops.. $32,156 Brick Purchase Fund $ 2,065 Youth Ministries - Children $ 274 5040 Worship Supplies $ 302 Bank Charges $ 122 Camp Scholarships $ 1,374 Youth Ministries - Junior High $ 295 5120 Honoraria $ 300 PayPal Fees $ 5 Capital Reserves $ 26,837 Youth Ministries - Senior High $ 387 5150 Senior Pastor Square Fees $ 1 Chancel Choir $ 806 Total Youth Ministries $ 1,011 5151 Senior Pastor Salary $19,375 Vanco Fees $ 24 Christian Education $ 10 Total Designated Funds $ 89,011 5152 Parsonage Utility Allowance $ 2,750 Total Bank Charges $ 151 Christmas Fund $ 14 Endowment Fund Equity $288,145 5153 Senior Pastor Medical Insurance $ 7,764 Total Expenses $86,195 Compassionate Care Fund $ 722 Matching Grant - Sacred Places $ 1,451 5154 Sr Pastor Pension (CRSP & CPP) $ 4,425 Net Operating Income $ (5,233) Dinner Group Donations $ 165 Retained Earnings $ 4,586 5158 Sr Pastor - Professional Exp $ 934 Other Income Farnum Fund $ 3,730 Schaumleffel Foundation Annual $ (817) 5160 Pastors Moving Expense $ 300 4001 Designated Giving-Internal $59,072 Father's Day - Tools for Hope $ 160 Trinity Restoration Fund $367,025 Total 5150 Senior Pastor $35,548 4012 Designated Giving - Pass Thru $ 848 Floral Tributes $ 217 Net Income $ (5,233) Total 5000 WORSHIP $36,149 Total Other Income $59,919 Jack Wallace Estate Gift $ 39,285 Total Equity $744,167 6000 PROGRAM & FELLOWSHIP MINISTRIES Other Expenses Memorials $ 497 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY $747,190 6010 Christian Education Committee $ 61 9700 Pass Through Expense - Internal $59,072 6030 Devotional Materials $ 194 9701 Pass Through Expense - External $ 848 6040 Sunday School Supplies $ 229 Total Other Expenses $59,919 2018 Walk to End Alzheimer's 6130 Church Picnic $ 238 Net Other Income $ - It is time to sign up for the ALZ walk and start Team Name: Memory Methodists 6150 Coffee Hour Supplies $ 139 Net Income $ (5,233) collecting donations. Sept 15th is only 5 weeks Website: Total 6000 PROGRAM & FELLOWSHIP MIN. $ 861 away. Last year we raised $2,370 http://act.alz.org/site/TR/Walk2018/ID- 8000 BUILDING & PROPERTY Location: Snake River Landing GreaterIdaho?fr_id=11183&pg=entry 8010 Custodial Supplies $ 240 Dinner & a Movie Friday Aug. 3rd Time: Registration 10am, Ceremony at 11am, Thanks for supporting the ALZ Team! 8020 Church Maintenance & Repair $ 3,528 Friday 6:30—Dinner and Movie will feature Walk at 11:30am Contact - [email protected] 8030 Utilities $ 2,615 YENTL (1983)—Barbara Streisand plays a 8040 Natural Gas $ 3,810 Jewish girl that disguises her- ADAH is on Summer Break 8050 Property Insurance & Workmen's $ 5,095 self as a young man so she can 8070 Repairs - Parsonage Maintenance $ 1,568 continue her education in Tal- ADAH ADAH meetings are on If you are having a senior emergency you can 8085 Capital Fundraising Expenses $ 21 mudic Law. We will provide summer break and will call (860) 810-3227 or email me at: Total 8000 BUILDING & PROPERTY $16,877 the main just bring a be back on September 25. [email protected] salad or . (Singalong) ADAH is still here to support you! I will get you connected with some resources.

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