Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Memorial Day Weekend at Peoples


Another Beautiful Weekend at Peoples

Root Cellar
While not officially the weekend, a contingent of Peoples people spent the early evening of Thursday, May 22 in Portland on Washington Avenue serving a spaghetti meal to over 70 children that live in that neighborhood as well as some of the workers at the Root Cellar. This group and others who periodically join the core group serve a meal at the Cellar three times a year. Other members of Peoples who can’t make it to the location do supply some of the desserts that are also made available to “Sweets” loving children. The meal is prepared and served by Carol, Marlene, Kathy, Barbara, Fred and Art. We welcome others to join us when you are available.
Plant Sale
God’s blessings come in many forms. Several of Peoples people have been served by the Lord in beautifying their properties with trees, shrubs and plants of all sizes and descriptions. Plants especially over time duplicate themselves giving the gardeners the opportunity to share those wonders of God’s world with others. On Friday, May 23 the Garden committee prepared for sale over 200 plants that would be available to the public on Saturday. Among those that can be seen in pictures that accompany this article are Doreen, Carol, Beth, Marlene, Janice, Susan. Art took the pictures.














Arising early on Saturday morning many of those who would work on the Sale or the grounds arrived around 8 AM in order that the tables could be moved outside for the sale. 9 Tables were set up and several potted plants too large to put on tables graced the Ellis Hall parking lot. In addition plant hangers, garden tools and many sized pots were also available for purchase. During the set-up of the grounds many folks could be seen busying themselves with necessary tasks. Carol, Doreen, Joanne, Susan, Marlene, Pam, Art, David, Walter and Chuck were among those present to help and assist each other as well as the customers who came to buy plants. Many varieties of plants could be found on or around the tables. Hostas, Sedum, Prim rose, Bleeding Heart, Bee balm, Rose Campion, European Ginger, Violets, Chives, Lily of the Valley, Dianthus, Marigolds, Dusty Miller and Impatiens were among the outdoor plants available while a small number of indoor house plants were also to be found.

Some of the plants that were not sold found locations around the church property prepared for them. One of those locations was to either side of the main doors to Ellis Hall where a variety of Hostas now can be found. Doreen, Dave, Walter and Art were instrumental with that augmentation of the gardens. Another garden area prepared for planting was in front of the ramp in front of the church where, again, Hostas can now be found with other plantings soon to follow.

Kite Festival at Bug Light
While the Plant Sale was going on at church the South Portland Historical Society was holding its annual Kite Festival at Bug Light Park. Some of the folks who were either going to or coming from the Park stopped by and bought plants at our sale.




 

 
 
 
 
Blessing of the Shawls and Pillows
On Sunday the theme of the sermon was “Knit, Crochet and Pray”. Several of the Shawls, Blankets and Pillows that have been produced by the Shawl and Craft Ministry were blessed by Pastor Tom.  Over the years of its existence this ministry of women has knit dozens of Shawls that have been given to folks suffering from serious illnesses or who were grieving the loss of a loved one. They have also produced hundreds of Heart pillows that have gone to Mercy Hospital’s Oncology Department as well as the Breast Health Center for distribution to folks that have experienced major cancer surgeries.




 
 
 
 
 
 
Memorial Day Parade Passes Peoples
On Monday, May 26, South Portland held its annual Memorial Day Parade. Beginning at Southern Maine Community College the bands and other units in the parade pass by Peoples Church. Many folks use the church property to await and watch parade participants pass by. A ministry started a number of years ago by members of the church is the “Free” water distribution to anyone that would like a small bottle. The bottles are labeled as a gift from Peoples UMC. While it may not have been quite as hot as it has been at times on Memorial Day there still were ample takers. Carol, Rosemary, Pam and others could be seen passing out the bottles. As the parade passed by those watching could see some familiar faces in one unit or another.











Again a busy extended weekend involving activity at Peoples UMC. May the Lord continue to shine upon us as we serve the people of the immediate and greater South Portland community.

1 comment:

Ruth Doughty said...

Awesome article and great pictures, Art!