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Child Care Ctr News
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Birthdays 3
Recent and upcoming 4
Anniversary 5
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Pastor Jim O’Hanlon [email protected] Cell phone 917 803-3974 Don Weber, Council President Barbara Tormondsen, Administrator Donna Smith, Secretary 914 939-8170
Child Care Center M-F 7:30am –5:30pm Children 6 weeks old to 5 years
Suzanne Newcomb, Director 914 939-3079
2015
“Proclaim the message; be persistent whether the time is favorable or unfavorable.” - Paul
second letter to Timothy
In Christ’s peace, Jim Confirmation Campfire
...gathering in new Meditation Garden under the old illuminated
cross which was dedicated to the memory of Edward Trenck.
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Children and Youth
Best Wishes to
Donna Scullion who is leaving for a
new teaching job in
Yonkers.
We’ll miss you!
150th Anniversary Celebration
1865 - 2016
June 2016 – Strawberry Festival
July 10, 2016 Time capsule and BBQ with
Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton
October 2016
Festival Eucharist and Dinner
Meet the Staff: Miss Carol has
worked at St. Paul’s
CCC for almost
2years. She is our
Part-Time Assis-
tant Teacher in
Toddlers. Carol
lives in Greenwich,
CT with her daughter and was born in
Jamaica. She has been working in the
child care field for many years. She
enjoys being active with her Church.
We are lucky to have Miss Carol as
part of our team.
Vacation Bible
School 2015 had the
theme, “All God’s
critters got a place
in the choir….” and
we sang that old
Sunday School song
each day. Enjoying
the great weather in
photo left are Madi-
son Alli, Klara Sev-
erance, Jacob
Downs, Katelyn
Vanlenzuela and
Scott Sullivan.
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Happy Birthday! September
3 Bill Severance 4 Philip Jenks 6 Muriel Guinta 6 Jason Hodge 10 Thulani Boateng 10 Sally Wynne 13 Lukas Patrizio 13 Kate Richardson 13 John Makowski 15 Rhonda Mutz 25 Don Weber 27 Julia Rios 30 Renee Meads October 2 David Trenck 2 Emily Richardson 7 Claudia McQueeney 7 Susan Anne Sullivan 10 Eric Rios 10 Inge Moeller 12 Terina Armstrong 13 Barbara Giorgi 15 Patty Caviola 16 Donald Rolleri 17 Reinhold Vogel 18 Charlotte Constantini 18 Patty Quell 20 Kim Quell 24 Linda Sacrison Thompson 27 Joe Supp 27 Cara O'Hanlon 27 Tayler Salvatore
November 3 Brendan McQueeney 4 Tom Giorgi 7 Evelyn Ridberg 7 Pastor Jim 8 Beatriz Rios 13 Martha M. Cruz 1v Nicolas Wolff 17 Doris Osterberg 19 Dotty Ciminelli 19 Julia Birittieri 20 Liam O'Hanlon 21 Joan Supp 21 Pat Williams 23 Carly Jenkins 27 David Bruno
George Lutzel was
called home to his
heavenly Father on
May 25th. His wife
Ann died on June
25th. Please keep
their sons John,
Bruce and Rob and
their families in your
prayers. Ann was 83,
George died on his
91st birthday.
Many of you will re-
member the Karat
family who moved to
California a few years
ago. John died last
month after a battle
with cancer.
We miss him and
pray for his family
and friends.
Congratulations to Tom and Barba-
ra Giorgi on the birth of their new
grandson, Anthony Scott.
Best Wishes to Fred and Patty Quell
on the marriage of their daughter
Cindy and her new husband Mori.
Memorials and Milestones
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Interfaith Clergy and community leaders
gathered in Lyon park (below) for a vigil remem-
bering those killed in Charleston at Emanuel AME
Church. Pastor Jim behind Rabbi Gropper of Rye.
Congregation Council
Don Weber, President
Patty Gawle, VP
Barbara Tormondsen, Treasurer
Susan Anne Cosgrove, Secretary
Jillian Alli
David Brady
Max Charleswell
Anke Sulimma
Chris Wolff
Pastor Jim O’Hanlon
Finance Committee
Rob Trenck, Stewardship
and Richard Case
The church council generally
meets the first Monday of the
month. For more information
contact the church office at
Fall Fling Sept 19 9am-4pm
Games, prizes, food, vendors
Sign up to help out Rain Date
Saturday Sept 26
Our New mediation garden features benches
dedicated to the Freimuth, Sanborn and Beljean
families. The Garden was a gift from Axa
Hearts in Action, our friends from Axa Finan-
cial in Greenwich. Seen in above photo with
preschoolers and also the cover photo.
Help us reduce our use of plastics.
Single use bottles, cups and bags are creating a environmental dis-
aster. Unlike paper cups and tin cans, water bottles are a non-
biodegradable catastrophe, espe-cially in our oceans. Let’s start
by reducing our use of water bottles at church.
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50 years! Photo above: Laura Chen-
Schultz (Anniversary Committee
Co-Chair), Don Weber (Council
President) holding the shovel
used in 1965; Denis Pilla, Mayor
of Port Chester; Barbara Tor-
mondsen (Church Treasurer)
holding proclamation from Town
of Rye; Joe Carvin, Rye Town
Supervisor; Suzanne Newcomb,
Child Care Director; Jim
O'Hanlon, Pastor; Paul Rosen-
berg, Mayor of Rye Brook.
Re-creating the
photo from 1965.
Supervisor Carvin brought a
proclamation honoring St. Paul’s
contribution to the community
and commitment to its mission.
As we get ready for next
year’s 150th Anniversary
we also celebrate 50 years
for our current building.
Photo above : John Masina, mayor of Port
Chester; Anthony Posillipo, Rye Town Su-
pervisor; Pastor Freimuth, Joseph
Chimblo, construction co; Merton Sullivan
with shovel, in February 1965.
Save the date
Photographer here for
new church directory.
October 2 & 3
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St. Paul’s 761 King Street at Comly Ave.
Rye Brook, New York 10573
(914) 939-8170
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