Mission Updates
Our lunches give them nourishment. Thank you, FPC Staff, for preparing the lunches for June. If your FPC group (or other groups) would like to make lunches, please let Ellen know. We provide the food*. You provide the love.
*Thank you, Mark Bruce and Kroger for a $250 gift card to help cover food cost.
They have education programs, hands-on gardening for adults with disabilities, gardens for residents 60+, mentoring, etc. They need volunteers year-round. FPC is hosting two workdays this summer, supporting the organization’s mission. Please join us on July 13 and/or August 10 from 9-12p. Bring gloves, a water bottle, a sense of humor, and we’ll handle the rest. What a great way for us to come together, serve our neighbors, and care for the earth. Contact Ellen to RSVP at eclark@granpres.org.
June 29 is the FPC “Stand” Up for the Children of Haiti event for the whole congregation. Families are invited to create a stand in your yard or reserve a spot on the church lawn. You decide what to sell: baked goods, pet treats, lemonade, veggies, popsicles, and potholders, be creative! The congregation will get maps with your location for their shopping enjoyment. Please contact Ellen to SIGN UP by JUNE 10 and ask any questions you may have. That’s the deadline to get on the map and obtain a special sign for your yard!
We will keep you up to date. If you have any questions, please contact Ellen.
Please check out all the incredible ways that you and your family could get involved in hands-on mission opportunities this summer!
FPC members continue to serve meals every week at the Salvation Army and every other week at Second Presbyterian, Newark. We thank God for their ministries.
Protein bars, pop tarts, cheese/peanut butter crackers
Single packs of tuna or chicken
Jerky, spam,
Dried fruit, nuts/seeds
Single-serve (w/pop-up lids) cans: veggies, fruit, ravioli, beans
Pudding cups, rice cakes
Diapers, wipes
Ball caps; sunscreen(for sun)
Drinks: Water/Gatorade
Our church said “yes” when asked to bake 42 dozen cookies. Families with young children along with other FPC members didn’t hesitate when asked to make cookies for a Foster Family Picnic. Twenty-two foster families enjoyed your homemade baked goods and had enough to take a dozen home! Thank you, FPC!
Join us for the 2nd Annual Fostering Further Car Show hosted by Terry Sellars and the volunteers from the Newark Eagles on behalf of Fostering Further. All proceeds will benefit local foster youth. It will be held at the Newark Eagles building at 52 Forry St. from 10 am to 3 pm on Saturday, May 18th. There will be door prizes, a 50/50 drawing, food and awards.
To learn more please check out the 1500 Trees webpage: https://www.1500trees.org/chakoian-legacy-trees
A truck from St. Vincent de Paul will be in our lot to collect your treasures. If you can not lift your items into the truck, there will be a parking space next to the truck to leave your donations. An employee from St. Vincent will come every few hours to load those items. This is a low donation time of year for St. Vincent, which serves our neighbors experiencing poverty. We are partnering with them to increase donations! If you have any questions, please call Mel Fraley at 740-920-4372.
Bradford Pear “Bounty” Program – Partnering with Pollinator Pathway, 1500 Trees will help replace invasive Bradford Pear trees located in Public Spaces in Licking County. You can find out more info on the website for 1500 Trees, here.
What else is 1500 trees doing, you ask? Watch for exciting news of the Chakoian Legacy Trees in future newsletters!
The young man living in the apartment that FPC supports is moving out. He is beginning his next step towards independence. Between May 31 and June 15, we agreed to clean and restock the apartment to make ready for the next young adult. If you are interested in this one-time, 3-4 hour commitment, please let Ellen know.
We are Granville High School students committed to creating a common space at GHS to commemorate graduates with trees in their honor. (GHS AP Environment students: Teresa Collins, Izzi Fuller, Lilly Kronk, Ava Rose Pastis with James Reding in partnership with 1500 TREES.)
The Grad Grove is an approximately 3 acre alumni forest at GHS to be planted with diverse, native trees. Beginning in the spring of 2024, students will begin clearing the land for initial plantings with the goal of adding 300 trees to the campus. With your support, the Grad Grove will provide conservation, education and a lasting legacy for the community. Celebrate your Granville High School graduate by donating a tree in their honor.
Accepting Donations Now : 1500trees.org/grad-grove
Stay tuned next week to learn about the Tree Bounty/Pollinator Pathway
Yesterday, we met with Starting Strong to discuss our partnership going forward. At this meeting we delivered 40 gift cards for their graduating seniors! Once again, our congregation responded with notes of encouragement and celebratory gift cards. We thank God for your generosity!