Wednesday, May 25, 2016

A Busy Weekend at Peoples and Beyond





Saturday and it is sunny
A Busy Weekend at Peoples and Beyond
Marlene sorts plants
Many gardens represented
A busy weekend in the life of Peoples UMC started on May 20,Friday evening, when the garden committee gathered in Ellis Hall to sort, label and price several hundred assorted floral and herbal plants that had been donated by members of the committee from their own outdoor and indoor gardens. This plant sale has become an annual event held on the same day as that of the South Portland Land Trust. The money raised aids in maintaining the gardens and shrubs around the church as well as making a substantial contribution to the general funds of the church.

Set up in the parking lot
Jo and Carol
Jo and Susan in a familiar role
Over $600 was received this year through the sale. Those contributing plants and/or working on the sale included Janice, Pam D, Marlene, Doreen, Sharon, Susan, Joanne, Ruth, Carol, Betty Sp, Kit and Randy with some assistance from Dave, Art, John and Pastor Tom.

Marlene and Doreen pricing
Once the leftover plants were set up in Ellis Hall at noon and the parking lot was picked up it was time for some who worked on the plant sale to rest a little before getting ready for the monthly bean supper.

Pastor Tom, Rosemary,Susan and Jo
Beans needed to be cooked, casseroles prepared and desserts made. Members of Scout Troop 23 arrived later to see that many tables and chairs were already in place due to the efforts of John T. The kitchen crew reported well before the first customers came to pick their seats near where the line for the buffet would begin.

Mini-fair with Kathy and Jody
Paul the pie cutter with Doreen and Becky S
After a few announcements from Chris and additional notes from Pastor Tom he preceded the meal with prayer. Coffee, tea, punch and water were brought to the tables and poured by Janice and Pat, while Susan and Joanne assisted by Rosemary collected money from the customers. For a number of years a mini fair has been held at the back of Ellis Hall and run by Kathy and Jody. Paul, the pie cutter, carried on by making delicious desserts available to the crowd on this particular evening.
Table Number 1 with Janice serving
Kitchen crew at work

The kitchen staff on this evening, led by Chris, included Keith and Becky S, along with Becky G, Chuck and Tom N.
First come first served
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Buffet serving
The line is long on the last supper of the season
The meal served at 5PM usually is nearly over by 6 PM and most of the customers have left. There are usually some that linger to talk with friends that they may not have seen since the last bean supper. Many of the customers quite often will take a few minutes of their time to help clear the tables. As the end of the hour comes to a close some of the Scouts from Troop 23 have come in with a parent to help wash down the tables and move both the tables and chairs to their respective racks. By 7 PM even the workers in the kitchen are cleaned up and ready to leave for the night, this being the last bean supper of this season. The next bean supper will be in Ellis Hall the third Saturday in September.

This coming Thursday evening, May 26, a group from Peoples under the direction of Carol will travel for the third time this year to the Root Cellar on Washington Avenue in Portland to  prepare a meal and serve it to a number of young people that are active in the activities at that location. If you are so inclined the time to be there is 5 PM and the commitment of time is usually a bit less than two hours.

The next activity that helps to serve the community is the water and coffee distribution on Memorial Day. The local Memorial Day parade goes right by the front of the church on Broadway and for a number of years now Betty Sp has taken the lead to gather bottles of water from donors and  with others assisting passes them out to anyone who feels a need for the water. In recent times coffee has been ready for those who need a cup at parade time as well.

While these activities are going on there are many other things that an individual can do alone or in a group. The UMM is presently working on the restoration of the garage at the parsonage and are still looking for some strong healthy men to assist in maintenance of the grounds. Dick Small is principally responsible for garage work and he has been ably assisted by many men with constructive talents. Grass grows rather fast at this time of year and there is a need to share the work to mow and trim. If you have not signed up for a time yet see Dan about it. The men under the leadership of Andy are planning to attend a Sea Dogs game on the evening of Wednesday, June 22. If interested Andy is your man to check in with.

If your interest is in Bible Study one is held weekly at Carol’s house on Tuesday mornings while another is held on Sunday morning at 9 AM in the Ellis Hall parlor.

Singing with the choir or offering your voice or those of a group or a duo for summer services is another area Peoples welcomes you to participate. Debbie C is the gal to see about such matters.

Stay tuned there is more to look forward to at Peoples. We are Alive in a loving community!

 
Not for sale but at plant sale
Indoor plants with Pastor Tom, Doreen and Jo 













Aaron asks a question about plants






Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Peoples UMC Men at Work


Peoples United Methodist Men At Work

UMM Breakfast
Brad in the kitchen
Just chatting before working
Since the fall of 2015 the men of Peoples have met on the second Saturday of each month for breakfast followed by a business meeting. Brad Morrison is usually responsible for the breakfast with assistance from others such as Dick Small. Elected or appointed to various positions were the following: President Merrill Kaiser, Vice President Dan Doughty, Secretary Art Tordoff, Treasurer Keith Snoddy with Lin Arnold serving as Missions leader, Dick and Aaron Matthews as Communications heads, Andy Folley responsible for planning social events and both Dick Small and Dan Doughty  responsible for work projects. Pastor Tom serves as our spiritual leader.

A survey to determine the talents and interests of members was put together by Andy and Lin. The filled out forms have yet to be turned in.

An anonymous donation of $4000 was made to the club to be used on church related maintenance projects. The first of which is now underway with an overhaul of the garage at the parsonage. Dick S, Pat M and John were the first to put their heads together on this endeavor and quickly involved Randy in the preliminary plans and the acquisition of materials. The aforementioned men as well as Jim began the preparation of the building for siding during the week preceding May 14.

Dan measures for siding
This is where it begins
Stripping away old siding
THis calls for teamwork
Brad does more than cook
After breakfast on Saturday the 14th Dick S led Dave B Dan D, Randy P, John T, Dick M, Jim M, Keith S, Merrill K and Brad M to the garage at the parsonage. What siding that had not been stripped away was taken care of by the crew. The large garage door and the side entrance door were taken out leaving a big gap to be filled with new materials. Some of the floor boards of the garage also needed to be replaced. Soon measurements were being taken and the first strips of siding were put in place on the back and on the left side of the garage. Soffits were repaired or rebuilt and all of the above mentioned were involved at one job or another. Lin A was also present and his work of the day took him to the front porch of the parsonage where the ceiling and posts needed to be scraped and repainted. There still was much to be done but this project is also well underway. Seeing that all of the work on the garage and parsonage was being covered Art T mowed most of the lawn area around the church. This was the first time for mowing this year and there was plenty to mow and trim. It appears that more than one person at a time could be used to get the job done.
John gets it right
Lin scrapes the ceiling

Thanks ladies for a great lunch
Boy am I hungrey
Around noon the work crews took a break and were treated to lunch in Ellis Hall provided by Carol, Rosemary and Shari. We thank the ladies for their contribution to this work day.

Most of the men continued to work for some time after lunch and much was accomplished although there is much yet to do. We are blessed to have so many men of the church that are capable of doing the kind of work that was undertaken as well as providing the money to do what has and will continue to be accomplished.

Harriet Street tall grass and in need of repair
Front of church



Had to weedwack here


Flooring needs replacing
Right here Randy


Randy and Dan measuring