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Members from First PC Port AngelesOn Saturday, June 6th, ten hard-working members from First PC of Port Angeles joined fifteen members of the Clallam Bay PC congregation for a fun and productive work day in the buildings and on the grounds of the Clallam Bay PC. This was the third such partnering in support of the Clallam Bay PC congregation.

Activities included weeding, dead-heading, planting, trimming, digging, cleaning, and painting. As always, there was great camaraderie between the two churches and a fabulous lunch served by the Church.

To top it off, there were ten ice cream cones from Granny’s Café enjoyed on the way home thanks to Ted Mattie.

Picture: Front, L to R: Marie Louise Beam, Don Marshall, Carol Foss, Margaret Gardner, Linda Roening, Betty Baker, Aloma Blaylock
Back, L to R: Jim McPherson, Ross Canning, Kim Bowlby, Perry Keeling, Chris Keeling, Frank Williams, Ted Mattie, Karen Coe

Posted on Sunday, June 28, 2009 (Archive on Friday, July 31, 2009)
Posted by sbeard  Contributed by sbeard
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