You asked for concert and area events, so here are some we know of...
Paul & Cindy Talley with the
WNGN Christmas Concert Tour
* Friday, Dec. 5th-Cambridge, NY
Jacobs Well Fellowship 7:00 P. M.
* Saturday, Dec. 6th-Queensbury, NY
Oneida Community Church 7:00 P. M.
* Sunday, Dec. 7th-Corinth, NY
Corinth Free Methodist Church 11:00 A. M.
Whitehall, NY
Whitehall Baptist Church 3:00 P. M.
* Friday, Dec. 5th-Cambridge, NY
Jacobs Well Fellowship 7:00 P. M.
* Saturday, Dec. 6th-Queensbury, NY
Oneida Community Church 7:00 P. M.
* Sunday, Dec. 7th-Corinth, NY
Corinth Free Methodist Church 11:00 A. M.
Whitehall, NY
Whitehall Baptist Church 3:00 P. M.
Paul Gibbs
Christ the King Spiritual Life Center hosts a concert of inspirational music featuring Paul Gibbs at 2 p.m. Dec. 7 at the center, 575 Burton Road, Greenwich.
Hearts in Harmony
"Ladies Sing Christmas" at the First United Methodist Church Main Street, Warrensburg on Saturday, Dec. 6 at 7:00pm
At The Lighthouse...
- Join us in making Christmas brighter for the "Open Arms Pregnancy Center". Bring in a package of diapers or baby wipes and received 15%off your total bill* Dec. 1-13, 2008. *cannot be combined with any other offer or sale*
- Join us in "Blessings for our troops" We will be sending Christmas stockings full of goodies to our troops stationed overseas as we partner with the Army National Guard. List of suggested items is available here at the store or by calling 518-761-9658. You may also write them a note of encouragment. For $5.00 you can purchase an Operation Worship Bible specifically made for our deployed military personnell. Write a note on the inside and we'll ship it for you!
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With the help and support of many fine folks, the Lighthouse packed and sent 5 large boxes to area soldiers serving in Afganistan.
Included in the boxes were 75 individual gift "bags" made of bright fabric and filled with candy, batteries, cereal bars, beef jerky, powder, crossword puzzle books, and powdered drinks. Other larger items were also sent, as well as letters and pictures from area children. It truly was a community outreach
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