The West Sumner Universalist Society’s summer services are set to begin Sunday, July 7.
The church is located on Main Street, Route 219, about a half mile from Pleasant Pond, at the top of the hill.
The 12th annual Whatever Sale for the benefit of the church runs from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24. It features a ticket auction with the drawing at 1:30 p.m. The church would appreciate any donations for the ticket auction, especially themed baskets in memory of loved ones. A food and bake sale, cutlery sales, and a light lunch will be available.
All services begin at 11 a.m. and are followed by the luncheon hour. Tom Coolidge will be the musician.
This season’s scheduled speakers are as follows:
July 7: Marilyn Hammond
July 14: Bob Neal
July 21: Rev. William Campbell
July 28: Rev. Fayre Stevenson (music service)
Aug. 4: Stevenson
Aug. 11: The Rev. Scott Jones (christening service)
Aug. 18: Rodney Abbott
Aug. 24: Food sale and ticket auction
Aug. 25: Joan Beal
For more information, email Deb Litchfield, church secretary, at [email protected].
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