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September 7, 2010


If you’re not a kid, a youth, or a young adult, you’re automatically a member of Epworth Everybody Else (the E3s), and if you’re between the ages of post–high school to 35-ish, you’re a Young Adult. At their meeting January 23, the E3s and Young Adults decided to offer the following activities, many of which are family friendly:

  • Tuesday, September 28, 5:30 p.m. or so - Donate blood at the Timonium Donor Center. The Young Adults have thrown down the gauntlet and challenged the E3s to see which group can donate the most blood. Schedule your appointment at www.redcrossblood.org and click on "make a blood donation appointment." Dinner afterward at a mutually agreeable restaurant!

  • Sunday, December 19 (tentative) - Go Christmas caroling with the Youth (for those who can sing) or provide post-caroling snacks if you can’t carry a tune in a bucket.

  • Saturday, January 22, 2011, 5 p.m. - Bowling at Timonium Lanes, 2165 York Road in Timonium. See Wayne or Judy Sutter. Food undoubtedly will be part of the evening.

  • Date TBD in January - Donate blood again.

  • Sunday, February 6, 6 p.m.Adult Super Bowl party at the Fishels.

Watch the Adult Ministries bulletin board in the narthex for more information about other possible activities and sign-up sheets.

The next Potluck Planning Meeting is scheduled for
Saturday, February 26, at the home of Alexa Sorant.








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