Events
December 16th – Christmas Party
Then at 6:30pm there will be a Christmas Party at Trinity. There will be the dice game we played last year, a sing-a-long and some snacks. Will update as more info comes in. You can also check with Barb for more info.
December 16th – Wreaths Across America
We are meeting at the church on Dec 16 at 11am. We will car pool or meet at Cadillac Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Clinton Township at 11:30. Ceremony starts at noon in the chapel in the cemetery. After the ceremony, all walk back to Veterans section of cemetery and place wreaths on the gravesites.
You can look at their website for more info and to purchase wreaths to be placed on the graves. This is done all across the entire country at the same time and day. wreathsacrossamerica.org
Preschool to Open first of the year at Trinity
Trinity will have a preschool for children 3 to 5 years old run by Monte Tots, LLC. There will be a state certified teacher and an aide for each classroom. At this time there is open enrollment for full time students only.
Send an email to trinityscsmi@gmail.com and it will be forwarded to the director of the preschool. Leave your phone number or an email and you will be contacted by Amy Florek.
Trinity will have a preschool for children 3 to 5 years old run by Monte Tots, LLC. There will be a state certified teacher and an aide for each classroom. At this time there is open enrollment for full time students only.
Send an email to trinityscsmi@gmail.com and it will be forwarded to the director of the preschool. Leave your phone number or an email and you will be contacted by Amy Florek.
Historical Marker Dedication
SCS Historical Commission’s Dedication of the new Historical Marker video. See below current events. Text of presentation is available on our History page.
If you have ideas for any parish social/fellowship events you’d like to see happen at Trinity, let Barb know. Thank you.
FYI: We were asked by the Executive Director of the Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers program to run information about their program. As God has given us freewill in the stewardship of our time, talents and treasures, this might be a way to use some of your time and talents to help others.
REACH OUT IN FAITH
Thousands of older and disabled adults in our community struggle daily to get by. For these individuals a little extra help can make it possible for them to remain safe and independent in their own homes.
The Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers program matches volunteers with frail, homebound and isolated neighbors who need assistance. If you have just a couple hours a month that you can give to someone in need, you can make a huge difference in the life of a struggling neighbor. You tell us what days, times and areas are convenient for you, and how you would like to serve. You can be matched with the same person for regular visits, or just be on a list for occasional rides and chores. Volunteers are needed to help with:
• Transportation for appointments and essential errands;
• Simple chores, yard work or home repairs;
• Help with housekeeping or meal preparation;
• Friendly visits or supportive phone calls,
• Respite breaks for full-time family caregivers,
• And other support that can help a frail, older or disabled neighbor.
We also need volunteers who can provide support in our office, assist with special events, or serve on our various committees. Call us at (586) 757-5551 for more info.
Learn more about our work at www.ivcinfo.org
REACH OUT IN FAITH
Thousands of older and disabled adults in our community struggle daily to get by. For these individuals a little extra help can make it possible for them to remain safe and independent in their own homes.
The Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers program matches volunteers with frail, homebound and isolated neighbors who need assistance. If you have just a couple hours a month that you can give to someone in need, you can make a huge difference in the life of a struggling neighbor. You tell us what days, times and areas are convenient for you, and how you would like to serve. You can be matched with the same person for regular visits, or just be on a list for occasional rides and chores. Volunteers are needed to help with:
• Transportation for appointments and essential errands;
• Simple chores, yard work or home repairs;
• Help with housekeeping or meal preparation;
• Friendly visits or supportive phone calls,
• Respite breaks for full-time family caregivers,
• And other support that can help a frail, older or disabled neighbor.
We also need volunteers who can provide support in our office, assist with special events, or serve on our various committees. Call us at (586) 757-5551 for more info.
Learn more about our work at www.ivcinfo.org