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  1. May
    16
    Wed

    1. Mountain Top Prayer for the Lehigh Valley
      7:00 AM – 7:00 AM

      May 16th and May 18th at the Iaccoca Building on Lehigh University’s mountain top campus.  Prayer will begin at 7:00 AM each day.

      Directions from US 22: Take Route 378 south.  Go through Bethlehem’s South Side.  At the top of Wyandote street hill take the jug handle exit on the right and loop around left onto Mountain Drive.  Watch for signs to the Mt. Top Campus, Iaccoca Hall.

      For information call: 610-216-3395.

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      7:00 AM
      Mountain Top Prayer for the Lehigh Valley
  2. May
    17
    Thu

    1. International Fellowship of Chaplains Training Seminar (all-day)
      May 17

      WHAT IS YOUR CALLING IN LIFE?

      Do you have a heart to help people in a crisis?

      Would you like to assist people in a disaster or emergency?

      Could you minister comfort to a person in shock or suffering from trauma?

      Already having the heart and the desire to help, you may only lack the
      necessary credentials and training to officially function as a chaplain.

      For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works,
      which God prepared in advance for us to do.   Eph. 2:10

      *  Pastors and ministers care for people coming to their church.
      *  Chaplains provide care for people outside the church.
      *  Chaplaincy is a ministry of Presence.

      You are invited to become prepared to assist.

      Come explore the many facets and options

      available to you as a licensed Chaplain by attending

      International Fellowship of Chaplains Training Seminar May 14-18

      In Harleysville, PA

      An easy ride from the Lehigh Valley

      (A Certificate class)

      Pre-registration cost: $295. By 4/10

      Registration at the door: $325.

      As an IFOC Chaplain, you will be protected by the U.S. Constitution to
      minister in public places.

      Register on-line at: www.ifoc.org

      That’s  <http://www.and> www.and the 4 letters IFOC for Int’l Fellowship of
      Chaplains DOT  O R G
      Call John Lexo at 610.216.3086 or email CrisisHelp7@gmail.com
      Be the hands and feet of Christ to all in need!
      John
      610.216.3086

      <mailto:John@Lexo.net> JFLexo@ptd.net

      Member: International Critical Incident Stress Foundation -
      <http://www.ICISF.org> www.ICISF.org

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      International Fellowship of Chaplains Training Seminar (all-day)
  3. May
    18
    Fri

    1. International Fellowship of Chaplains Training Seminar (all-day)
      May 18

      WHAT IS YOUR CALLING IN LIFE?

      Do you have a heart to help people in a crisis?

      Would you like to assist people in a disaster or emergency?

      Could you minister comfort to a person in shock or suffering from trauma?

      Already having the heart and the desire to help, you may only lack the
      necessary credentials and training to officially function as a chaplain.

      For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works,
      which God prepared in advance for us to do.   Eph. 2:10

      *  Pastors and ministers care for people coming to their church.
      *  Chaplains provide care for people outside the church.
      *  Chaplaincy is a ministry of Presence.

      You are invited to become prepared to assist.

      Come explore the many facets and options

      available to you as a licensed Chaplain by attending

      International Fellowship of Chaplains Training Seminar May 14-18

      In Harleysville, PA

      An easy ride from the Lehigh Valley

      (A Certificate class)

      Pre-registration cost: $295. By 4/10

      Registration at the door: $325.

      As an IFOC Chaplain, you will be protected by the U.S. Constitution to
      minister in public places.

      Register on-line at: www.ifoc.org

      That’s  <http://www.and> www.and the 4 letters IFOC for Int’l Fellowship of
      Chaplains DOT  O R G
      Call John Lexo at 610.216.3086 or email CrisisHelp7@gmail.com
      Be the hands and feet of Christ to all in need!
      John
      610.216.3086

      <mailto:John@Lexo.net> JFLexo@ptd.net

      Member: International Critical Incident Stress Foundation -
      <http://www.ICISF.org> www.ICISF.org

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      International Fellowship of Chaplains Training Seminar (all-day)
    2. Greek Food Festival
      11:00 AM – 11:00 PM

      Authentic Greek Food, Pastries, Music and an introduction to Hellenic Culture await you at the Festival on May 18, 19 & 20 at Meuser Park, 22nd and Northampton Streets in Easton, PA

      Friday the 18th – 4 PM to 10 PM

      Saturday the 19th – 11 AM to 11 PM

      Sunday the 20th – Noon to 6 PM

      The Festival is sponsored by the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, Easton, PA

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      11:00 AM
      Greek Food Festival
  4. May
    19
    Sat

    1. International Fellowship of Chaplains Training Seminar (all-day)
      May 19

      WHAT IS YOUR CALLING IN LIFE?

      Do you have a heart to help people in a crisis?

      Would you like to assist people in a disaster or emergency?

      Could you minister comfort to a person in shock or suffering from trauma?

      Already having the heart and the desire to help, you may only lack the
      necessary credentials and training to officially function as a chaplain.

      For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works,
      which God prepared in advance for us to do.   Eph. 2:10

      *  Pastors and ministers care for people coming to their church.
      *  Chaplains provide care for people outside the church.
      *  Chaplaincy is a ministry of Presence.

      You are invited to become prepared to assist.

      Come explore the many facets and options

      available to you as a licensed Chaplain by attending

      International Fellowship of Chaplains Training Seminar May 14-18

      In Harleysville, PA

      An easy ride from the Lehigh Valley

      (A Certificate class)

      Pre-registration cost: $295. By 4/10

      Registration at the door: $325.

      As an IFOC Chaplain, you will be protected by the U.S. Constitution to
      minister in public places.

      Register on-line at: www.ifoc.org

      That’s  <http://www.and> www.and the 4 letters IFOC for Int’l Fellowship of
      Chaplains DOT  O R G
      Call John Lexo at 610.216.3086 or email CrisisHelp7@gmail.com
      Be the hands and feet of Christ to all in need!
      John
      610.216.3086

      <mailto:John@Lexo.net> JFLexo@ptd.net

      Member: International Critical Incident Stress Foundation -
      <http://www.ICISF.org> www.ICISF.org

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      International Fellowship of Chaplains Training Seminar (all-day)
    2. Clothing Give Away
      9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

      Clothing Give Away

      Saturday, May 19, 2012 – 9:00 AM-1:00 PM

      At Bethel Memorial Baptist Church

      715 Chestnut Ln, Easton, PA 18045

      Bethel Memorial Baptist will be hosting our fourth annual Clothing Give Away on Saturday, May 19. Come find clothing for you, your family and friends.  Bethel is located in Palmer Township on Chestnut Lane near Redner’s, one block away from Fairview Park.

      Any questions call 610-253-2565

      email: info@bethelmemorialbaptist.org

      website: bethelmemorialbaptist.org

      No Cost!

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      9:00 AM
      Clothing Give Away
    3. Native American Heritage Day
      9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

      Allentown, PA – The *Museum of Indian Culture*, 2825 Fish Hatchery Road,

      proudly introduces “Native American Heritage Day,” a new event just for
      kids

      that celebrates Native American crafts and lifeways, on Saturday, May 19,
      2012

      (May 20 rain date) from 9 AM to 5 PM. Children will

      interact with Native American culture in hands-on workshops that will teach

      primitive pottery making, quillwork and medicine wheel wrapping,

      Ojibwa-style dreamcatchers, Iroquis-style cornhusk dolls, nature walks and

      scavanger hunts, bow and arrow/atlatl (spear thrower), American Indian

      frybread, and cattail mat weaving. Children will also learn through

      lifeways exhibits like artifact displays, flintknapping, Native American

      corncob dart games, and a cultural heritage display. Lunchtime activities

      will include a storytelling theater, screening of a short film called

      “Native Americans Today,” and a visit to the Museum of Indian Culture’s

      Trading Post.

      Pre-registration is required by May 11, 2012. Registration fee is $20 per

      child with one accompanying adult. Sign-in time will be from 9 AM to 9:45
      AM

      and activities will begin promptly at 10 AM. Children must bring

      their own bagged lunch, wear sturdy shoes, and be accompanied by one
      adult.

      Special rates may be available for larger families. To register, please
      visit www.museumofindianculture.org/calendar of events.

      For more information, please contact Pat Rivera at

      info@museumofindianculture.org or call the Museum at 610-797-2121.

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      9:00 AM
      Native American Heritage Day
    4. Greek Food Festival
      11:00 AM – 11:00 PM

      Authentic Greek Food, Pastries, Music and an introduction to Hellenic Culture await you at the Festival on May 18, 19 & 20 at Meuser Park, 22nd and Northampton Streets in Easton, PA

      Friday the 18th – 4 PM to 10 PM

      Saturday the 19th – 11 AM to 11 PM

      Sunday the 20th – Noon to 6 PM

      The Festival is sponsored by the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, Easton, PA

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      11:00 AM
      Greek Food Festival
    5. PENNY PARTY
      12:30 PM – 12:30 PM

      PENNY PARTY at Bethany UCC, 600 W. Market St., Bethlehem on Saturday, May 19.
      Doors open at 12:30 PM.  The Penny Party  begins at 1:30 PM.
      Refreshments will be available.
      All are welcome! Bring a friend!
      Church Office: 610 868 4441

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      12:30 PM
      PENNY PARTY
    6. Eighth Annual Golf Outing – St. Brigid’s Episcopal Church
      1:00 PM – 1:00 PM

      St. Brigid’s Episcopal Church invites you to celebrate our growth and
      enthusiasm by participating in our Eighth Annual Golf Outing on Saturday,
      May 19, 2012 at the Wedgewood Golf Course in Coopersburg.  The $90 package
      includes greens fees, golf cart, lunch, awards banquet, contests and events,
      and a goody bag for each golfer.  Shotgun start is at 1:00 p.m.
      Registration forms can be downloaded at www.stbrigidspa.org, or you can call
      610-746-3910 for more information.

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      1:00 PM
      Eighth Annual Golf Outing – St. Brigid’s Episcopal Church
  5. May
    20
    Sun

    1. Chicken BBQ Sunday
      10:30 AM – 1:00 PM

      Chicken BBQ Sunday, May 20th,  Pick up from 10:30 Am to 1:00 PM. Menu: Chicken Dinner 1/2 BBQ chicken, Macaroni Salad, choice of baked beans or pickled cabbage, roll with butter — $8.50.   Children’s meal – hot dog, macaroni and cheese, applesauce and a juice box for $3.50.

      Pre-ordrs will be taken after both the 8:30 and and 10:30 am Church services.  Look for a member of the chicken BBQ committee in the social hall.

      Also available for purchase in 2 convenient sizes: individual/slice and 9 inch pies.  Pies available: Shoo-fly, Blueberry crumb, cherry crumb, peach crumb and strawberry rhubarb crumb.  Assorted sodas will also be available.

      If you cannot place your order following one of the services, please call Cindy (610-248-7561) or e-mail clmutchler@aol.com to make arrangement for pre-ordering and payment.

      Proceeds support Jordan’s Capital Projects.

       

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      10:30 AM
      Chicken BBQ Sunday
    2. Greek Food Festival
      11:00 AM – 11:00 PM

      Authentic Greek Food, Pastries, Music and an introduction to Hellenic Culture await you at the Festival on May 18, 19 & 20 at Meuser Park, 22nd and Northampton Streets in Easton, PA

      Friday the 18th – 4 PM to 10 PM

      Saturday the 19th – 11 AM to 11 PM

      Sunday the 20th – Noon to 6 PM

      The Festival is sponsored by the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, Easton, PA

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      11:00 AM
      Greek Food Festival
    3. Jordan UCC – BBQ Chicken Dinner
      12:00 PM – 12:00 PM

      Sunday, May 20—BBQ Chicken Dinner

      Come out and enjoy some homemade
      BBQ!

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      12:00 PM
      Jordan UCC – BBQ Chicken Dinner
    4. Prayer and Praise Concert II
      6:30 PM – 10:00 PM

      Sunday, May 20 2012

      Starts at 6:30 PM

      Where: Calvary Temple, 3436 Winchester Rd., Allentown, PA

      Signing will be provided for our hearing impaired brothers and sisters as well.

       

       

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      6:30 PM
      Prayer and Praise Concert II
  6. May
    24
    Thu

    1. Butterfly Garden Blitz – Work Day
      8:00 AM – 8:00 AM

      Butterfly Garden Blitz

      Nockamixon State Park – May 24 and May 26
      Nockamixon State Park is having a butterfly garden blitz on May 24 and May 26 at 8:00am.  Our butterfly garden is growing- a little too well! We need help weeding and getting the garden in shape for the summer. Please come on May 24 or May 26 prepared to work!  We’ll be meeting by the butterfly garden, which is right next to the Marina Building.  Please bring your own gloves and shovel. If you have a rake, hoe and kneeling pad they would also be helpful.

      Please call the Nockamixon State Park Education Center at (215) 529-7307 with any questions.

      For more information about upcoming events at Nockamixon State Park view our calendar of events at http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/nockamixon.aspx

      If you need an accommodation to participate in park activities due to a disability, please contact the Pennsylvania Bureau of State Parks: 888-PA-PARKS (voice), 888-537-7294 (TTY), 717-558-2711 (local or international TTY), or PA AT&T Relay Service at 1-800-654-5984 to discuss how we may accommodate your needs.  With at least three days notice, interpreters for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are available for programs.  For more information on DCNR visit www.dcnr.state.pa.us<http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/> or visit DCNR through the Pennsylvania home page at www.state.pa.us<http://www.state.pa.us/>.

      Beth Clark
      Environmental Education Specialist
      Nockamixon State Park
      1542 Mountain View Dr
      Quakertown, PA 18951
      215-529-7307

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      8:00 AM
      Butterfly Garden Blitz – Work Day