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Christmas Eve Servicesat eastside foursquare church
Saturday, December 24 at 2:00, 4:00 & 6:00 PMSpecial Music • Live Children’s Nativity
Candle Lighting • Inspiring MessageChildren’s ministry for birth through kindergarten
For details and directions call 425.488.2500 or visit www.eastsidechurch.org
‘Tis theSeasonChristmas Eve Servicesat eastside foursquare church
Saturday, December 24 at 2:00, 4:00 & 6:00 PMSpecial Music • Live Children’s Nativity
Candle Lighting • Inspiring MessageChildren’s ministry for birth through kindergarten
For details and directions call 425.488.2500 or visit www.eastsidechurch.org
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Candlelight Christmas EveService 5 PM
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“Blue Christmas” in the Chapel @ 7pm . . . . . . . . Friday, Dec. 16Music Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunday, Dec. 18Candlelight Christmas Eve @ 7pm . . . . . . . . Saturday, Dec. 24“Simply Christmas” Potluck Brunch . . . . . . . . . Sunday, Dec. 25
New Year’s “Burning Bowl” . . . . . . . Sunday, Jan. 1
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planted an idea in Fox’s mind. She spoke with her husband, Greg, about undertaking the repairs at the Snyder’s home.
Greg works for Hol-mberg Company, a commercial mechanical company in Kirkland, and he mentioned the idea to his boss.
“Holmberg does one community service proj-ect each year, and this one fell in their lap,” Pam explained.
Within two months, the idea had grown into a full renovation, complete with donated equipment and matching blue t-shirts for Holmberg employees.
“They descended on the house like ants,” Joanne said. “In one day, they stripped, sealed, repaired, and installed a new roof, rebuilt the front fence, and landscaped the
yard. They even pruned the rhodies, which were overgrown, big, gangly things, and they pulled
every weed in sight.”The help was over-
whelming for Dick and Joanne.
“It was amazing,” Dick said. “It was the first time I could lay down and have people work on the house.
I’ve never seen a response like that.”
Joanne agreed: “I’m not verbose enough to say how much this has meant to us,” she said. “They don’t even know us. They never asked for a thing except to use the restroom.”
The Fox’s and the Hol-mberg team ensured that the Snyder’s didn’t lay a finger to work during the five-hour overhaul.
“She (Joanne) said, ‘Can I help?’ and I said no! She’s just had toe sur-gery for pete’s sake!” Pam laughed.
“All I did was make peanut butter cookies and crab cakes,” Joanne said.
“And I didn’t get any,” Dick interjected with a playfully grumpy smile.
The Snyder’s weren’t the only ones involved with positive attitudes. The Holmberg employees
gave up their Saturday to work through the rain.
“The guys on the roof were singing and dancing the whole time!” Joanne said.
Neighbors and rela-tives joined Holmberg, and contributed hands to work or words to encour-age. The total number of participants surpassed 30.
Local businesses were also on board with the effort.
United Rentals do-nated compressors, air nail guns, and other tools; Red Apple Market contributed six cases of water; Bridle Trails Star-bucks offered four boxes of coffee; Ace Hardware gave paint brushes and buckets; and Dairy Queen printed coupons for the volunteers.
“It was the most amaz-ing thing I’ve ever seen,” Joanne said.
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Dick and Joanne Snyder have lived in Kirkland since 1956, when they wed. Some neighbors and local businesses recently stepped up to makeover the couple’s home. RACHAEL HARRIS, Special to the Reporter
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