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Discuss These Books on Zoom with the Monday Night Group
July 28, 20217 pm Monday, Aug 30
The Barbizon: The Hotel that Set Women Free by Paulina Bren
Discussion led by Eleanor Schneider
Liberated from home and hearth by World War I, politically enfranchised and ready to work, women arrived to take their place in the dazzling new skyscrapers of Manhattan. But they did not want to stay in uncomfortable boarding houses. They wanted what men already had: exclusive residential hotels with maid service, workout rooms, and private dining. Built in 1927, at the height of the Roaring Twenties, the Barbizon Hotel was designed as a luxurious safe haven for the “Modern Woman” hoping for a career in the arts. Over time, it became the place to stay for any ambitious young woman hoping for fame and fortune.
7 pm Monday, Oct 4
The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah
Discussion led by Chris Gawron
A rich, sweeping novel that stunningly brings to life the Great Depression and the people who lived through it – the harsh realities that divided us as a nation and the enduring battle between the haves and the have-nots.
Need the Zoom meeting ID? Contact Sue George.
July 2021 Financial Snapshot
July 21, 2021Cash Flow – Operating Fund as of 6/30/21
ACTUAL | BUDGETED | |
Income YTD: | $679,022 | $625,000 |
Expenses YTD: | 577,786 | 659,688 |
Surplus/(Deficit) YTD: | 101,236 | (34,688) |
Notes from the treasurer:
- Contributions are in line with 2020.
- Committee spending generally in line with budget.
- Cash flow is about $10K behind last year.
ENGAGE Worship Featuring the Music of Billy Joel
July 21, 20216 PM SATURDAY, JULY 31 IN THE SANCTUARY AND LIVE STREAMING
Join us to “engage” with the music of the great Billy Joel while considering the promise of God’s peaceable Kingdom and the power of community to help bring it to life. We’ll hear Grant Wareham bring Billy Joel to Hershey through piano renditions of favorites, we’ll have soloists sing some classics, and of course the congregation will get to sing along to some of Billy Joel’s greatest hits.
New Glass for the Session House
July 21, 2021The Session House is getting an upgrade! New tempered glass is being inset with a seal that expands and contracts as the temperature changes, so there’s less likelihood of cracks and breakage. And while it won’t prevent damage from golf balls, this glass is stronger and can handle more stress.
Sign Up for the Corn Roast!
July 21, 20215:30-8 PM MONDAY, AUG 23 AT MIKE & KAREN LEADER’S FARM • RAIN DATE: AUG 24
We don’t have all the details, but we can tell you this year’s church picnic will have lots of fresh corn roasted over hot coals, plus hot dogs and ice cream novelties. Cost is $2.50/person, but you’ll want to bring extra cash so you can order something from Mr. Sorrento’s food truck. You’ll enjoy fun and fellowship for all ages, and you can even go fishing (bring your own gear).
You’re Invited to Camp Hill for a Service of Ordination and Installation
July 21, 20214 PM SUNDAY, AUG 22 AT CAMP HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 101 N. 23RD ST, CAMP HILL
The Presbytery of Carlisle and the Congregation of the Camp Hill Presbyterian Church invite you to celebrate the ordination and installation of of The Rev. Stuart Seelman as Associate Pastor, Family and Intergenerational Ministry. This special worship service of the Presbytery of Carlisle will include participation from pastors and elders throughout the presbytery. Stuart’s father, the Rev. Dr. Paul Seelman, will preach.
A reception will follow in the Fellowship Hall. RSVP to (717) 737-0488 or aebeling@thechpc.com. This service will be live streamed on the Camp Hill Presbyterian Church website and Facebook page.
Wear Orange on July 25
July 21, 2021Orange Day on Sunday, July 25 is an opportunity to show support for those who are working to end the exploitation of women and children. Victims of labor and sex trafficking are often subject to debt bondage. Many are trapped in a cycle of debt because of having to pay for all living expenses in addition to initial transportation expenses. Fines for not meeting quotas and/or “bad” behavior can used to increase debt.
Alden Keynote Chorus Presents “Through the Years”
July 21, 20217 PM SUNDAY, JULY 25 AT THE MT. GRETNA TABERNACLE
The Chorus of Alden Place invites you to enjoy their narrated program, “Through the Years,” comprised of American music from the landing of the Pilgrims to World War I. In addition to early American music, the program features “A Stephen Foster Trilogy,” “Cohan’s Big Three,” the “Battle Hymn of the Republic” and “God Bless America.” The chorus is directed by Darrell Woomer, retired chaplain at Lebanon Valley College, and includes Derry members (and choir members) Alan and Cathy Olson. Free will offering.
Watch: Recital by Mike Klucker & Grant Wareham
July 14, 2021Click to watch Derry’s own Piano Guys, Mike Klucker and Grant Wareham, as they perform classic works by Franck, Faure, Rachmaninoff and more on Sunday afternoon, July 11!
Worship Celebrating our Covenant with Animals
July 14, 20217 PM TUESDAY, AUGUST 31 ON THE FRONT LAWN, WEATHER PERMITTING
In celebration of all of God’s creatures and their presence in our lives, Derry Church offers its 14th annual worship service that includes a blessing of animals. Animals on leashes, in a kennel, or otherwise controlled are invited to attend along with their owners. The worship service will include praise songs and hymns in addition to a hands-on blessing of animals and the people with whom they live. Dress is casual.
You’re also invited to bring donations for the Humane Society as an outreach to those who help care for animals in need of help and homes. Requested items include non-scoopable cat litter, puppy training pads, paper box lids (for litter boxes), metal pet dishes, sheets, towels, blankets, paper towels, garbage bags of any size, dust pans and brushes, odor neutralizers, glass cleaner, floor cleaner, and gift certificates to pet stores, grocery stores, and hardware stores.
Terrific Tuesday Returns in October
July 14, 2021We don’t have all the details, but we can tell you that dinner in Fellowship Hall will be back this fall. Loretta Chubb and her crew will be serving a hot meal, salad, beverage and dessert from 5-6 pm on Tuesdays from October through April… and the first meal will be stuffed shells. $5 for adults, $3 for ages 5-12, free for ages 0-4.
In addition to the meal, there will be handbell and choir rehearsals for children and youth, time for fellowship, and evening worship in the Chapel a new time: 6:15-7 pm. Watch for more details in coming weeks!
Downtown Daily Bread Update
July 14, 2021Downtown Daily Bread provides services to Harrisburg’s homeless people, offering daily breakfast and lunch, clothing, a Day Shelter with showers, and counseling services. Downtown Daily Bread remained open every day during the pandemic, with limited volunteer opportunities to protect the health and safety of both the dedicated staff and clients.
- Downtown Daily Bread is now open for volunteers to help serve breakfast every weekday from 7- 8 am. Two volunteers are permitted at a time. Contact Craig Smith (717 566 4757).
- Downtown Daily Bread is in need of underwear for clients using the Day Center and shower facilities. New packages of underwear may be dropped off between the doors at Derry Church’s office entrance, or contact Craig for pickup. All sizes can be used, but medium and large sizes for both men and women are most needed.
Downtown Daily Bread is a mission project of Pine Street Presbyterian Church. It’s located on Third Street in downtown Harrisburg, directly across from the Pennsylvania state capitol.