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July 7, 2010

Montclair Presbyterian Church…

The Community Organizes and

Orders Its Life Through the Flow of Information

Celebration Schedule:

This Sunday, July 11th: Karen Stokes continues her reflections on her time at MPC, with some thoughts on ‘Divinity.’  Special music will be provided by the vocal trio of Julia Dunbar, Kim Rankin and Karen; and we will celebrate July birthdays. An important Town Hall conversation will follow the Celebration; see details below.

Town Hall meeting: This Sunday, July 11th at 11:30 in the Sanctuary.   Personnel and Finance committee members will share information regarding transitional staffing after August 1, the search process for the interim minister, and the FY10-11 budget.  MPC members and friends are invited and encouraged to ask  questions and share your thoughts, so that we can all be informed and involved as the church moves into this next year.

Sunday, July 18th: The Storytellers share reflections on their faith journeys.  We also join in celebrating the commitment ceremony of Rosanne Nocerino and Dinah Darvas.  Cake, champagne and sparkling cider will be served in the Family Room following the celebration.

Sunday, July 25th:  Karen Stokes, Marcia Roy and Kim Rankin and friends bring a celebration of music in Karen’s ministry and the life of this church.

Sunday, August 1st: Karen’s last Sunday at MPC.  Communion, farewells and visions for the future.

CHILDREN’S SUMMER CHURCH SCHOOL. This year we are combining pre-school children through grade 6 into one class which will meet in room 4 for art projects. All children will begin in celebration and then go to class, usually after the first hymn. However we do invite children, especially in the older grades, to remain for the entire service if they would like. In addition there are several Sundays when special things are planned in celebration so there will be no separate class: July 18Poets and Storytellers, July 25Karen’s celebration with special music, Aug. 1Karen’s last Sunday and Communion.

CONTACT Summer schedule begins. Contact will be published semi-monthly. Regular schedule will resume September 7, 2010.

ALL IN THE FAMILY

AIDS Walk Fundraiser: This year, Chuck Dormann of MPC is again part of the Presbyterian Team #1057 participating in the SF AIDS Walk on July 18th in Golden Gate Park. He will be pleased to accept donations and, in many cases, arrange a matching contribution.
If you are interested in joining in the walk or becoming a sponsor, all are welcome with Team #1057.  Contact Chuck Dormann at cado@comcast.net for donations or further details.

COMMITTEE ANNOUNCEMENTS

NEW MEMBER EXPLORATION MEETING: Interested in becoming a member of Montclair Presbyterian Church?  Find out what it means to be a member of Montclair Presbyterian Church by joining us in the Thornhill Room on Sunday, July 11th at 11:30am.  A light meal will be served. Questions?  Please contact Debbie Fallehy, Welcome & Family Life Committee.

DO YOU WANT TO MAKE SURE you get a 2011 Mission Yearbook for Prayer and Study?  Orders are being taken now to be delivered in October.  $8.50 for ten or more copies, or $10 each if fewer than ten people order.  If interested, email Kathrynsawyer@sbcglobal.net .

THERE’S STILL TIME (BUT NOT A LOT) TO EXPRESS APPRECIATION FOR KAREN’S MINISTRY. The Storytellers Committee (a merger of Poets & Storytellers and Drama) invites all MPC members and friends to be sure to respond to the prompt, What I’ve most appreciated about Karen’s ministry is… There are  two ways to do this. One is to put a message in the box in the Family Room. (pens/pencils/paper available by the box). Or, if you’re more high tech, you can email your answer to this prompt to Jan Stites at scribejes@aol.com. (Please put MPC Response as the subject so your submission doesn’t accidentally get deleted.)

Don’t miss this opportunity to let Karen know what you’ve most treasured about her time at MPC! We need to get all remaining messages for assembly quickly.

The storage areas under the office (which constitute a fire hazard) are scheduled for a clearing.  Before this starts, we need to know what is to be saved, and what is to be recycled, given away, or pitched.  If you have stored anything in there that must be saved, please send an e-mail to Bud Sisson at budsisson@comcast.netlisting what items you have stored that must be saved.  We would also like to know when these items are to be used again, for what purpose, and by whom.  The object of this project also deals with making sure that items that must be saved are safely stored so they will not be damaged and can be easily accessed.

ADULT EDUCATION

Introduction to Organic Garden Design and Maintenance:This class offers a practical introduction to organic gardening. Basics of plant care, soil health, installation, and wildlife gardening will be included. Participants will have the opportunity to evaluate and design a small space during class and will learn tools to assess their own gardens. The class will address pest control without pesticides, easy composting, container growing, and common maintenance mistakes. No prior knowledge needed. Photos or drawings of existing gardens encouraged for class discussion. Come and get your green thumb!

Presenter Molly Bolt is an ISA certified arborist and horticulturist.

She runs a small business pruning, consulting and teaching in the East

Bay. While prior plant jobs have included installation and restoration

work, her current passion is the care of urban orchards.  Convener is Paula Moseley, 510 339-8570.  Date: 9-12 am July 24 and 31.

Let’s go to the Movies. We will see 3 films in July August & September.  The first chosen for July is The Mormon Proposition. On Sunday, July 25 we will  have a  pot luck in the Family Room at  5:00 PM and we will talk about the film. August and September films will be chosen by you and we will have a  pot luck August 29 & September 26 – both Sundays. The Mormon Proposition is the experience of this film’s director and his fellow filmmakers who grew up gay in Utah in the Mormon faith, and more recently about the Mormon Church’s influence to pass Proposition 8. So gather some friends and enjoy an evening at the movies. A fee of $10.00 to defray costs is needed. To sign up and for any other info call Marjorie Moser 510-632-9868.

MPC Calendar:

http://www.mpcfamily.org/CalendarPrelim.htm

Blessings,

Christine Stickever- Peterson
Associate in Communications and Logistics
Montclair Presbyterian Church
5701 Thornhill Drive
Oakland, California 94611
510/339-1131

Christine@mpcfamily.org

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MONTCLAIR PRESBYTERIAN   CHURCH

Office Hours:  Tuesday – Friday, 9:00AM-4:00PM

Rev. Karen Stokes, Pastor:  Tues/Weds10 to noon, other times by appt.

Susan Hunn, Associate for Children & Youth: Office hours Tues-Thurs 9:30-2:30 pm

Christine Stickever- Peterson, Associate in Communications & Logistics: Office hours Tues. – Friday 9:00-4:00pm

Rebecca Herrero, Associate in Life & Programs: Office hrs Tues/Thurs 1:00-3:00 pm

Kim Rankin, Associate in Music

Marcia Roy, Organist

Gil & Maria Chiguila, Caretakers

Rev. John Hadsell, Theologian in Residence

Rev. Kathy Ray, Parish Associate