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Church Bulletin

July 16, 2011
Minot Daily News

CASE MANAGEMENT TRAINING TO BE OFFERED TODAY Case management training will be offered today from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Vincent United Methodist Church, 1024-2nd St. SE.

Case managers are volunteers who work with flood victims and walk them through the process to apply for assistance from both public and private organizations.

Flood victims cannot be case management volunteers.

EAGLES WINGS FELLOWSHIP TO MEET AT SLEEP INN ?Eagles Wings Community Fellowship, which is located in the flood evacuation zone, has moved to the Sleep Inn at Dakota Square Mall.

Worship is Sunday at 10:30 a.m., with fellowship from 10 to 10:30 a.m., in the convention room.

For more information, people should call 839-9979.

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Information is due by noon Tuesday.

MINOT CHURCH TO HOST CONCERT Madison Lorentzen, a singer/song writer from Washburn, will be in concert on Sunday at 6 p.m. at Southside Church of the Nazarene, 2220-24th Ave. SE.

Lorentzen plays guitar and harmonica. He cites varied musical influences, ranging from Johnny Cash to Keith Green. He also plays original pieces.

COMMUNITY WORSHIP SERVICE TO BE HELD IN BURLINGTON Peace Lutheran Church and Grace Fellowship Church, both of Burlington, and Des Lacs Methodist Church will host a Community Worship Service of Blessing and Restoration of the city of Burlington on Sunday at 1 p.m. under the tent at the Burlington Elementary School.

Karen Rath and the Dakota Rose Band, from Minot, will provide music beginning at 12:30 p.m. People are asked to bring their lawn chairs.

EXTENSION SERVICE TO LEAD DISASTER EDUCATION PRESENTATION THURSDAY Lori Scharmer, NDSU extension agent, will lead a presentation on "Recovery After Disaster" Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. in Vincent United Methodist Church, 1024-2nd St. SE. The presentation is a part of the National Extension Disaster Education Network.

Participants will use information from a Family Financial Toolkit, made possible through a special needs grant from the National Institute for Food and Agriculture, as a source to put their financial recovery puzzle together. Puzzle parts will focus on getting started, securing housing, understanding finances and using key strategies.

There will be no charge to attend and grant funds will cover the costs of the materials.

Preregistration is requested by calling 838-1540.

 
 

 

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