A Morning at the Root Cellar
Christmas Shop
On the
morning of December 9, 7 members of the PUMC congregation journeyed to
Washington Avenue in Portland to help set up the Christmas Shop for local
residents. Folks would later be coming in to buy Christmas gifts for friends
and loved ones at much reduced prices. We were told that not as much
merchandise had come in as in other years, but that a major gift of money had
been received to go and buy more items.
Carol
Bruneau, Dick Matthews, Kathy Brann, Barbara Kenney, Keith Snoddy, Art and
Marlene Tordoff, arrived around 9:00 AM and found many of the donations that
had been received from businesses, churches and other groups already set in
place. Christine from the Root Cellar said that we could place price tags on
any of the goods that didn’t have one. We did find that many of the coats and
boots and other clothing had not already been tagged while most of the toys,
games and other merchandise had already been taken care. She also told us that
much of what had already been done had been accomplished by a sizeable group of
students who had come in from North Yarmouth Academy the day before.
While buyers
were not in our midst on this day we were pleased that we could help in any way
that we could.
As you may
know some of the donations had come from a collection of new toys that we had
collected over the previous three weeks at Peoples, one of the many mission
collections that we have been involved with at Peoples in recent weeks. We do
hope and pray that the hall at the Root Cellar is filled with Joy and a number
of homes will experience that Joy during this Christmas season.
1 comment:
This little shop must be such a blessing to the community! Thank you to all who represented PUMC.
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