We are down to the final days of our campaign to raise money for a solar-powered water system in El Rodeo, our sister community in El Salvador. Clean, running water has long been the top goal of our friends there, and thanks to much effort on the part of many people, we are close to the finish line.
We have received major funding from the government of Japan and Rotarians International. The people in El Rodeo are donating labor for the project. WES's final financial contribution is just $7,000--and at last count we had raised over $5,000. We hope for 100% participation in the campaign. If you've already given--THANK YOU! And if you haven't yet, please consider donating by going here --all gifts are appreciated, large and small. Or bring your donation to WES on Sunday, Nov. 29. The campaign ends on Monday, November 30, so please act now!
Saturday, November 28, 2015
Sunday, November 15, 2015
Mark Your Calendar--Stone Soup on Nov. 22
We hope you can come to our annual Stone Soup Celebration, hosted by our Sunday School children and parents. Stone Soup symbolizes how we all come together as a community to help each other create something from seemingly nothing. It's also a time for us to pause and reflect on the abundance in our lives as we host the soup feast, and host families of Montgomery Co. Infant/Toddler Program (children with special needs) and Family and Families of Incarcerated People (FFOIP) through our Giving Tree. This year, for the first time, we'll be trying a mini-Stone Soup, from 10:00-10:30, followed by the opportunity to do a service project during the main platform. All will then gather for lunch. Please contribute the following, based on your last name (choose the first alphabetically in the family if there is more than one last name):
A-D: Pre-sliced bread/rolls, homemade or store bought, somehow tied to your family ancestry (like a family favorite recipe for a bread);
E-H: small tub of butter for spreading on the bread
I-L: Apple Cider in jugs
M-P: pre-sliced cheese for the bread
Q-Z: Pre-cut family recipe dessert that reminds you of your ancestry, homemade or store bought
Every child should bring: one raw, whole vegetable to put in the pot during the story and one fist-sized, washed stone to put in the pot during the story. For more information, please contact Melissa Sinclair.
A-D: Pre-sliced bread/rolls, homemade or store bought, somehow tied to your family ancestry (like a family favorite recipe for a bread);
E-H: small tub of butter for spreading on the bread
I-L: Apple Cider in jugs
M-P: pre-sliced cheese for the bread
Q-Z: Pre-cut family recipe dessert that reminds you of your ancestry, homemade or store bought
Every child should bring: one raw, whole vegetable to put in the pot during the story and one fist-sized, washed stone to put in the pot during the story. For more information, please contact Melissa Sinclair.
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Saturday Night Fever! WES Annual Auction, November 7, 6:00
Join us for our most fun event of the year. The talented auction team always produces an extravaganza of entertaining auctioneers, fabulous food, and a vast array of events and items to bid on. Whether it's a vacation week in Quebec, an afternoon of board games, theater tickets, cool gift baskets, or an overnight babysitter, you'll find plenty to entice you. The entry donation of $25 gets you wonderful food and drink, a lot of laughs, and the chance to raise your paddle or to bid in the silent auction. By pre-registering you'll not only help the food-planners prepare enough good eats, you'll also get $10 off your purchases. Open to all.
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