On January 31st,the Religious Education Committee held a Pre-Super Bowl Family Night Potluck. As always, there was plenty of good food and fun. We were instructed to bring a food the color from one of the play-off teams. Our main goal this night was to put together the hygiene kits. The RE committee had a presentation two weeks prior, asking everyone to sign up and donate items for the Hygiene Kits. The kits are sent to the Church World Service, which are used for disasters like the one in Haiti. Each kit contains: Hand towel 16" X 28",Washcloth, Wide tooth comb, Nail clipper, Bar of soap{Bath size in wrapper},Toothbrush {in original packaging}, Band-aids {standard size}. The items were at separate tables. Everyone was instructed to place one of each item into a zip-lock bag. Following a set trail around the tables made the process very simple. The final count was 106 hygiene kits sent to Church World Service. A big "Thank you" and "Job Well Done" to those who participated. We look forward to the next project. Click here to see more pictures from the Hygiene Kit Night.
Friday, February 5, 2010
MAKING HYGIENE KITS AT THE FAMILY NIGHT POTLUCK
On January 31st,the Religious Education Committee held a Pre-Super Bowl Family Night Potluck. As always, there was plenty of good food and fun. We were instructed to bring a food the color from one of the play-off teams. Our main goal this night was to put together the hygiene kits. The RE committee had a presentation two weeks prior, asking everyone to sign up and donate items for the Hygiene Kits. The kits are sent to the Church World Service, which are used for disasters like the one in Haiti. Each kit contains: Hand towel 16" X 28",Washcloth, Wide tooth comb, Nail clipper, Bar of soap{Bath size in wrapper},Toothbrush {in original packaging}, Band-aids {standard size}. The items were at separate tables. Everyone was instructed to place one of each item into a zip-lock bag. Following a set trail around the tables made the process very simple. The final count was 106 hygiene kits sent to Church World Service. A big "Thank you" and "Job Well Done" to those who participated. We look forward to the next project. Click here to see more pictures from the Hygiene Kit Night.
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