Fellowship, Good Food, and Good Times
What better way to start the New Year than by breaking bread with friends. Join with others on Wednesday evenings for fellowship, entertainment and a chance to learn more on various church related topics. Dinner begins at 5:30 pm followed by the program at 6:30 pm.
Help us go Green
Many of you have been happy to have china plates rather than paper to eat from and have let us know. We have limited funds in the Fellowship Budget and using china (or glass) plates and coffee cups will allow the dollar to be used for more important items. When ever your group has a meeting please try to help us by not using paper or Styrofoam products any more than absolutely necessary.
We look forward to seeing you on Wonderful Wednesdays!
Upcoming WW Programs
March 10
Did you know that Trinity Presbyterian Church has a recently received a Lowery Master Royale Theater Organ Console which resides under cover in the Fellowship Hall? This organ was given to Trinity in memory of Bob and Sherry Norris (owners of the organ) by their family “for the enjoyment of all.” What better way to introduce the organ to our members and friends than to hear it played!
Thanks to Don Osterberg, we will be having Jacey Langford entertain us on March 10th at Wonderful Wednesday. Jacey is a versatile piano player and vocal entertainer from England and has spent 25 years in the music and hospitality industry traveling all around the world. She worked aboard the ocean liner Queen Elizabeth II for four years where she met her husband Walter. After moving to the States, she became the solo piano Entertainer on the Delta Queen Steamboat out of New Orleans. She is now Director of Activities at Pine Park Retirement Inn here in Hendersonville.
Potluck dinner at 5:30 (no cost, just bring a dish to share)
March 24
At 5:30 pm, enjoy a catered meal of roast beef, bistro baked potatoes, spinach salad, yeast rolls and carrot cake.
At 6:30 pm, Tim Kuykendall with play guitar and sing for you. Tim’s melodic stylings on six and twelve string guitars can be described as eclectic front porch music from a rocking chair. Fun for the whole family.