Wreaths
NORWAY — Second Congregation Church – Annual Wreath Sale during Christmas Parade November 27. Beautiful handmade balsam Christmas wreaths, $15 each, will be sold on Saturday, November 27 from 9 a.m. to noon, at the Second Congregational Church, UCC, 205 Main Street, Norway.
All proceeds will benefit the many missions of the Second Congregational Church, United Church of Christ. We encourage you to pre-order a wreath, by contacting the church office at 207-743-2290 or e-mailing: [email protected].
Or, please come early and choose your wreath while the selection is abundant. This is our final fundraiser for 2021. Annie and Keith Tilsley will cut very fresh greens and create beautiful wreaths for our sale.
Volunteers are needed to set up and sell the wreaths. Please contact Kate Wood at 743-7124 or [email protected].
Services
SUMNER — The Congregational Church of East Sumner will hold a Thanksgiving Eve service on November 24 at 7 p.m. The church is accessible to all. 50 Main Street, Rte. 219, East Sumner Village. For more information: Bill 388-2263 or Cyndy 388-2667
SUMNER — The Congregational Church of East Sumner will hold a Christmas Eve candlelight service on December 24 at 7 p.m. The church is accessible to all. 50 Main Street, Rte. 219, East Sumner Village. For more information: Bill 388-2263 or Cyndy 388-2667
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