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First Presbyterian Fall Festival Oct. 25

Celebrating the Fall harvest season with a festive event has become a tradition at First Presbyterian Church, 114 E. 4th Street, Greenville.  This Fall Festival, an evening with good food and activities for all ages, will take place October 25 at the home of Fran and Richard Nord, 6811 State Route 36 East.

Square dancing, indoor swimming,table tennis, billiards, and other group and individual activities will be part of the evening as well as grilled hot dogs and brats to accompany a carry in meal.  For those not inclined to the more active possibilities, just having some good conversation can be a choice.

The First Presbyterian Church family has experienced some new ventures in this past year, including the Tail Gate Parties with ice cream served to those attending First Friday evenings in Greenville, Friendship Sunday with a cookout in the church parking lot, a thirty one day experiment “Taste and See”, and the inspirational presentation of Robert Rodgers. 

The third Thursday of the month, which began in September, those in the community enjoying the game of Euchre, gather for an evening of cards and conversation with light refreshments.  No experience is necessary as there is always a “learner’s” table.  On Saturday, October 18, members and friends are encouraged to gather at 9 a.m. for a Koffee Klatch, a time for good conversation.  A Walking Group is also in progress, with no other goal than exercise and good company.  Several other new ventures are in the making.

Monday evenings, the church fields a team in the Darke County Dartball League.  New participants are always welcome.  The Wednesday Logos program for children from 5:30 to 7, the J.A.M. (Jesus and Me) for junior high and the senior high youth program provide learning, activities and a family meal for younger members of the congregation and community.

For more information about any of these activities or about First Presbyterian Church, call 937.548.3188.


 
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