Hi folks
I'm figuring that some of you wise folks have been through either losing your drivers license or supporting someone through the loss.
I recognize that there are likely significant differences in access to resources and also impact depending on where one lives and your living arrangements.
I wonder if you can help me gather some of the possibilities..ie, side benefits.
This link will take you to the Anglican Church of Canada's website. Rev. Heather McCance is an Anglican priest, based in Toronto and speaks of opportunities for ministry in this medium:
http://www.ministrymatters.ca/current-issue/the-church-and-social-media/
It's been a long time since I've seen much in the way of church life. In my last two churches, I had to start whatever there was in the way of activities besides Sunday worship.
now, I find the churches in Moncton pretty dead. The only local sign of life is a Baptist church down the road that puts up cute but assinine little sayings each week. But at least it shows there is probably some, admittedly low, form of life inside.
Hey, I know its just under a month away, but who's in for a face to face in Toronto at the More Franchises: A Second Cup event!
Here's Why:
1) Some Wonder Cafers are already going/presenting
2) Spiritbear wants to get a WonderCafe music jam session going. I'm bringing my trumpet, and I know Peter Woods would in with his Jazz soprano sax.
3) I'd be willing to arrange a meeting space at Emmauel College (if needed - I am on the coordinating group for the event)
This marker is for the Wondercafe S. Ontario gathering taking place on Fri July 2, Sat July 3 at Five Oaks. www.fiveoaks.on.ca
Hello One and All;
Come into my Between Christmas and New Year's Party. There is lots of virtual alcohol, eggnog.
All are invited: Conservatives, Atheists, Liberals, Agnostics, and Enlightened Ones whoever the hell else wants to come!!!!
There is no topic so feel free to discuss whatever you wish.
This party is in honour of Serena, our resident Drama Queen. (and because I need an excuse to drink) Where would we be without her?
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