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Last (First) Monday Meal – Confused??

March 1, 2010
6:30 pmto8:30 pm

Don’t BE!  Come this Monday night for a fulfilling night of friends, meaningful conversation, and Pizza!  This is a “build a pizza together” meal, so bring a special topping to share on the Pizzas.  It will be too much fun.  If you want to be adventurous, bring a pizza dough!  You can find them across from the milk section in Market Basket.  Remember, bring a friend!

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Homeless Outreach This Saturday

February 27, 2010
8:00 amto10:00 am
March 27, 2010
8:00 amto10:00 am
April 24, 2010
8:00 amto10:00 am
May 29, 2010
8:00 amto10:00 am

Read up and say you’re coming! You need to be there!

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Date:
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Time:
8:00am – 9:30am
Location:
Friendly Kitchen, 14 Montgomery Street

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Monarch’s hockey tonight!!

So excited for this evening!! We will be enjoying a night of fun, pucks, and elementary kids singing the national anthem at the Verizon tonight! Were goin to support Rachel and her class. It’s gonna be a good time for sure.

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Shift Thanksgiving Meal and Movie!

November 30, 2009
6:00 pmto8:00 pm

Hi everyone! You are invited to a Thanksgiving Meal and a short movie November 30th. Come early, 6:00 pm to be certain that you get turkey, stuffing and mashed potatoes and don’t forget to bring your favorite side dish.
After dinner, we will be watching a very powerful movie called MOST. This is a brilliant indie-film. BRING YOUR FRIENDS!

MOST:

A powerful and moving film about a man who learns the true meaning of sacrifice. The 2003 Academy Award Nominated live action short Most. Discover the short film that is winning souls for Christ.

Most tells the story of the close relationship between a bridge operator and his young son and the fateful day when they both try to head off an impending rail disaster. Hundreds of passengers on a steam train are unaware of the danger as they head towards an open drawbridge.

Shot entirely on location in the Czech Republic and Poland, Most is a beautiful yet edgy film that draws you in and grabs your heart. In Czech, “MOST” means “bridge”.

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