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  1. May
    12
    Sat

    1. Jordan UCC – Service of Praise & Worship
      7:00 PM – 7:00 PM

      Saturday, May 12, 7:00 PM—Service of Praise &
      Worship
      Celebrate the awe and wonder of the
      Creator.

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      7:00 PM
      Jordan UCC – Service of Praise & Worship
    2. Praise and Worship
      7:00 PM – 8:30 PM

      A service of Praise and Worship will be held on Saturday, May 12, 2012 at Jordan UCC, 1837 Church Road, Allentown, PA.

      The 7:00 PM service of Praise and Worship in the sanctuary will be “celebrating” the awe and wonder of our Creator and Lord of All through worship and praise.  We will continue with fellowship after the service in the Social Hall.  Come and join us and celebrate!  ”This is the day the Lord has made.  We will rejoice and be glad in it.” Psalm 118:24

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      7:00 PM
      Praise and Worship
  2. May
    13
    Sun

    1. Jordan UCC – Mother’s Day Tea
      9:00 AM – 9:00 AM

      Sunday, May 13, 9:00 AM—Mother’s Day
      Tea

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      9:00 AM
      Jordan UCC – Mother’s Day Tea
    2. MOTHER’S DAY BUFFET
      12:00 PM – 5:00 PM

      MOTHER’S DAY BUFFET

       

      April 23, 2012 – Cherryville, PA – The Youth Group of Hope Lutheran Church will hold a Mother’s Day Buffet on Sunday, May 13, 2012.  The event will be held at Hope Lutheran Church, 4131 Lehigh Drive Cherryville, PA.  In order to attend the event, you must first make a reservation.  To purchase tickets please call the Hope Lutheran Church Youth Group mailbox at (610) 767-7203 ext. 9.  The cost is $15.00 for adults and $7.50 for children ages 10 and under.  Children under 3 are free.  The final day to purchase tickets is Sunday, May 6, 2012.  There is limited space available per seating.  One hour seating will begin at 12:00 PM and run until 5:00 PM.  Menu items include: homemade soups, salad, roast beef, chicken cacciatore, glazed ham with pineapple sauce, seafood alfredo, homemade mashed potatoes, garden vegetables, and homemade desserts.  The proceeds will benefit the youth attending the New Orleans youth gathering.

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      12:00 PM
      MOTHER’S DAY BUFFET
    3. Singing City’s 64th Anniversary Concert
      4:00 PM – 4:00 PM

      Singing City’s 64th Anniversary Concert Includes Film,

      Children’s Paintings and Poetry

      Concert includes Philadelphia’s Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra.

      PHILADELPHIA, May 8, 2012 – Singing City will be performing its 64th
      anniversary concert on Sunday, May 13, 2012, at 4 p.m. at Penn Charter’s
      Kurtz Center for the Performing Arts, 3000 School House Lane, Philadelphia.
      The concert, featuring Randall Thompson’s The Peaceable Kingdom
      http://www.singingcity.org/concertseason/Tears.jpgand Karl Jenkins’ The
      Armed Man – A Mass for Peace, will be conducted by Jeffrey Brillhart.  The
      Singing City Choir will be accompanied by Thomas Sheehan, as well as a
      performance by the Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra.

      The Armed Man – A Mass for Peace is presented with

      Text Box: Artwork: Tears by Tran Quy An, age 13
      Learn more at http://www.speakpeace.net/
      a full-length film compiled of video footage and images drawn from Speak
      Peace: American Voices Respond to Vietnamese Children’s Paintings.  Speak
      Peace is a traveling exhibit that features 34 paintings by Vietnamese
      children on peace and war, currently on loan from the poems written by
      American children, veterans, and established poets.  The footage is
      specifically edited War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam.  Each
      painting is accompanied by one or more to

      synchronize with Jenkins’ music.  The footage provides a suitably poignant
      visual context for this powerful composition.  It is not suitable for
      children under the age of 13.

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      00/JeriLynneJohnsonLargeJPG.JPGThe mission of Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra,
      founded in 2007, is to take the audience beyond spectatorship to
      participation in the artistic experience.  They are the first world-class
      professional orchestra to reflect the cultural diversity of the Delaware
      Valley Region.  Jeri Lynne Johnson, founding music director, is an
      award-winning conductor who made history in 2005, when she became the first
      African-American woman to win an international conducting prize known as the
      Taki Concordia Conducting Fellowship.  Ms. Johnson is also a member of
      Singing City’s board of directors.

      Immediately following The Armed Man will be an audience discussion led by
      Irene McHenry, executive director of the Friends Council on Education;
      Michael Gagne, executive director of the Envision Peace Museum in
      Philadelphia; and Gili Ronen, Conflict Resolution Education in Teacher
      Education (CRETE) instructor and Singing City Choir Member.

      General admission tickets for the concert are $25; seniors and students $20.
      For tickets or more information, please visit  <http://www.singingcity.org>
      www.singingcity.org or call 215.569.9067.

      About Singing City

      Now in its 64th season, Singing City stands behind its credo of “uniting
      people through music since 1948.”  The choir presents exceptional choral
      music in venues throughout the city.  Singing City is proud to have added
      its children’s choir in 2010.  In a recently implemented program in two West
      Philadelphia Schools, the children of the Singing City Children’s Choir are
      mentored by members of the adult choir to enrich their overall musical
      experience.  Singing City programming in the schools teaches basic vocals
      and helps children find their voices.  Adult choir members help the children
      discover their creative side and perform at a higher level.  The group also
      takes choral music to the underserved, performing and beyond concert halls,
      in many other venues including area care facilities.  In addition to
      performances in around Philadelphia, the choir has traveled extensively -
      across the United States, to Israel, Egypt, the Soviet Union, Cuba, and to
      both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.  The group most recently
      visited Brazil in 2009.  The choir plans to travel to Bosnia, Serbia and
      Croatia in July 2012.  For more information about Singing City visit
      <http://www.Singingcity.org> www.Singingcity.org or call 215.569.9067.

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      4:00 PM
      Singing City’s 64th Anniversary Concert
  3. May
    14
    Mon

    1. International Fellowship of Chaplains Training Seminar (all-day)
      May 14

      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)
  4. May
    15
    Tue

    1. International Fellowship of Chaplains Training Seminar (all-day)
      May 15

      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)
  5. May
    16
    Wed

    1. International Fellowship of Chaplains Training Seminar (all-day)
      May 16

      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. 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
  6. 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)
  7. 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
  8. 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