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Page 1: The Hosanna Community News · 2015. 7. 10. · October 2, 2017 Vol.7, Issue 47 Today, I’d like to actually follow my on-going advice to my appreciative readers. Admittedly, I have

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The Hosanna Community News

October 2, 2017 Vol.7, Issue 47

Today, I’d like to actually follow my on-going advice to my appreciative readers. Admittedly, I have insisted on wanting us all to be more appreciative of the many blessings we contin-ually receive. Here at Hosanna Community, which houses many miracles, we need to thank so very many giving individuals and churches for their God-blessed care. I certainly don’t have the space or time to focus on every group or person who has left a mark on us. So, I will briefly mention some well-deserved thanks to those who I feel are contributing to our ongoing happiness, and particularly, just recently. I’d like to recognize River-mont Presbyterian Church for a great barbecue pic-nic that included music and singing. It was a true bless-ing to meet Tye and learn of his children, whom I look forward to meeting in the near future. Stuart Heights Baptist Church: you ladies continue to bring good cheer and excellent food and we thank you. St. Timo-thy’s Episcopal Church: we now have electricity and a ceiling fan in the outside pavilion. We are so pleased with your aid in funding the notable improve-ment. St. Alban’s Episcopal Church: the men’s monthly pancake breakfast is a treat; we are greeted with kindness and we never leave hungry. All in all, de-spite the denomination, with God’s help, we continue to carry on. Many thanks to you all! ECR

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Connor’s WEEKLY ACTIVITIES Friday, October 6, Brooke is back from the Hart Gallery. Meet in the Tree-house at 10:00. Saturday, 10/7, Get ready for some high-flying fun when the skies at Sculp-ture Fields will be filled with colossal and colorful kites, stunt kites, and Ro-kaku battle kites. In addition to the kites, we will see performances by Chattanooga Aerials, have a chance to make our own kites, and more! We’ll leave about 1:00.

A WORLD OF

FLAVOR!

HARVEST FOR HOPE

Scholarship fundraiser

Thursday, Oct 12, 5:30-8:30

Privateer Yacht Club

Food, fun, and music!

It’s time for our annual fund-raiser, Harvest for Hope! We ask that all res-idents attend this event. Dress is nice, but not fancy. The food is great, the set-ting is beauti-ful, and we al-ways have a good time! So mark your cal-endars for NEXT THURS-DAY night.

Fun at Go Fest and the

Chattanooga Zoo.