Church Briefs: 10-30

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Bazaar offered
PEMBERVILLE – The Pemberville United Methodist Church Bazaar will be held Nov. 7 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
the church, 205 Perry St., Pemberville.
According to organizers, they will be serving their "famous" snipple bean soup along with chili
and chicken noodle soups. Sandwiches which will be available include chicken, sloppy Joes and hot beef.
There will also be homemade pies and many homemade baked items and canned goods including snipple beans.

Ham loaf dinner to be served
HASKINS – The annual ham loaf dinner will be served on Nov. 7 from 4 to 7 p.m. at Haskins Community
Church, 209 W. Main St., Haskins.
The menu will include homemade ham loaf or turkey, salad, mashed potatoes, green beans or corn, rolls,
drink and dessert.
Cost is $7 for adults; $4 for children ages 4 to 10; with those 3 and under free.
Carry-outs are available.
The church is handicap accessible.
There is also a Country Store including crafts and baked goods.
Election day dinner/bazaar
WOODVILLE – The annual election day dinner and bazaar will be held on Tuesday at Woodville United
Methodist Church, 201 W. First St., Woodville.
The menu includes Swiss steak and baked chicken dinners with homemade pies from 5 to 7 p.m.
The bazaar will feature homemade baked goods and candles, homemade crafts, Christmas items and more. The
bazaar will be open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Lutheran men to meet
The fall meeting of the Portage Valley Federation of Lutheran Men and Pastors will be Nov. 10 at 7 p.m.
at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church at Blackberry Corners on Williston Road.
All proceeds will go to the Luther Home of Mercy, Williston.
Thrivent Financial will provide matching funds.
‘Breakfast for Breakfast’ set
ELMORE – Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Elmore, is offering a pancake breakfast benefit on Nov. 7
from 7 to 10 a.m.
The menu includes Tank’s sausage, scrambled eggs, coffee, juice and all the flapjacks one can eat.
Cost is $3 per person, with additional donations accepted.
Proceeds will be used to support a new Sunday morning breakfast ministry at Salem Lutheran Church,
Toledo, for the youth in the area.
‘Fair Trade’ sale planned
TOLEDO – The public is invited to shop for beautiful and fairly traded gifts, housewares, accessories and
other hand-crafted items from artisans and farmers living in developing regions by attending a Work of
Human Hands Sale next Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Catholic Center, 1933 Spielbusch Avenue,
Toledo.
Among the items offered will be handmade craft items, Christmas ornaments, children’s toys, jewelry,
baskets, kitchen items, chocolate and "Fair Trade" coffee. Catalog orders will be taken.
The sale is part of the Work of Human Hands program, a partnership between Catholic Relief Services and
SERRV, nonprofit organizations dedicated to fighting poverty. Every purchase made enables an artisan or
farmer to better provide for the basic necessities of life, to educate her or his children, and to work
in a safe environment.

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