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The fun starts at 7 p.m. at the church, located at 745 N. Brush St.
“Mousetrap Mania” is more than just another youth event – it is a real life look at the traps we experience in life and hard core lessons in how to avoid them.
For those who think they know how to avoid the pitfalls of common traps in life consider potential attitude traps as well. How can selfishness, greed, pride, jealousy or even being unforgiving become a trap that can hurt you?
School is about to start and every party and sporting event seems to offer the potential traps of drugs and alcohol.
Many youth are poised to start dating – what traps may be there?
Perhaps you really have figured out how to avoid these many traps in life, but what about your friends? What can you say to a friend who you can see is blindly walking into a trap?
Start the school year right: Learn how to avoid the traps – and have fun doing it!
Warning: They will be walking through an obstacle course with real traps – just like life.
For more information contact Pastor Shannon Kimbell-Auth at
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LAKEPORT – Uganda is plagued by a terrorist known as Joseph Kony. Since the late 1980s Kony has abducted more than 30,000 Ugandan children who have come to be called "Invisible Children."
Uganda, the United States, the United Nations and many other nations have worked to end Kony's campaign of violence but the biggest difference in the battle has been made by youth, by California youth.
To learn more about this remarkable story and how you can help, come to United Christian Parish on Sunday, Aug. 30, at 10 a.m.
The UCP Youth Group has planned a worship service to tell the story of these "Invisible Children" and to collect a special offering for them.
Youth can make a difference and they are doing every day! Come be a part of a movement for peace.
UCP is located at 745 N. Brush St. in Lakeport.
For more information call 263-4788 or email
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MIDDLETOWN – Inspirational videos are now shown each Sunday at 9:45 a.m. at the Middletown Methodist Church prior to the 10 a.m. New Life Service. Reverend Timothy Locke of Four Springs Retreat Center is the Aug. 30 speaker concluding the theme is “What Commands us/ there something better.”
The Renaissance Noble Singers will offer special music during the service.
The Emergency Food distribution from the Methodist Church will change to the second and fourth Wednesday of each month from 9:30 to noon beginning in September (donations are appreciated). This change will compliment the existing Wednesday food programs in Middleton. The first Wednesday distribution is at the Lion’s clubhouse on Central Park Road from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. The third Wednesday of the month food is distributed by Catholic Charities at St. Joseph’s Church in Middletown.
In the area of Methodist Christian Education, New News program for children under 12 years old is held Sunday from 10:15 a.m. to 11 a.m. and Exploring The Word,” adult Bible Study, held Wednesday from 3 p.m. to 4 pm in the church’s Community Social Hall led by Rose Marie Bero.
The Middletown Community United Methodist Church practices Open Hearts, Open Minds and Open Doors. Whereever you are on your journey of faith, you are welcome to join the church.
The church is located at the corner of Washington and Armstrong, one block off Calistoga Street east of the Middletown Post Office.
For information about programming, prayer, services, and facilities schedule contact Pastor Voris Brumfield at
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