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Photos of Little League state champions on display at Hoss’s
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Photo submitted Senior Little League All-Star Coach Mike Wendel, left, and Hoss’s Manager Merideth Bon are shown with a signed team photo of the 2009 Senior Little League All-Star State Championship team. This picture and individual photos of all of the players are currently on display at Hoss’s.

By Becky Polaski
Staff Writer

Photos of the St. Marys Little League Senior All-Star team are now on display at Hoss’s Steak and Sea House.
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Community Thanksgiving Services
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Thursday, 19 November 2009

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Photo by Wayne Bauer Shiloh Church is hosting a Thanksgiving service

By Wayne A. Bauer

Staff Writer

The local Pastors Clergy Association will be holding their annual Community Thanksgiving Service on Sunday evening, Nov. 22, at 7 p.m. at the Shiloh Presbyterian Church on Washington Street.

The host pastor this year will be Rev. Scott Wiest of the Shiloh Presbyterian Church.

Rev. Chris Kindell of the United Methodist Church in St. Marys, will be the featured speaker and will deliver a Thanksgiving message from Colossians 4:7-18.

Musicians and worship leaders from the Shiloh Presbyterian Church will be leading the singing and worship time. Other local pastors will be participating through Scripture readings and prayers.

The service, which is expected to last about an hour, is open to all area Christians, both Roman Catholic and Protestant.

The local Pastors Clergy Association includes pastors from all the local churches, both Protestant and Catholic.

An invitation is extended to local and area residents to attended the service to prepare for the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday and enjoy the fellowship of your friends and neighbors.

 

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