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90 - CAPE GAZETTE - Friday, April 11 - Monday, April" 14, 2008
Religious Notes
St. Joseph Choir to perform at St. Jude's April 20
St. Jude the Apostle Catholic Church will host a concert by the St.
Joseph Adult Choir of Cockeysville, Md., at 3 p.m., Sunday, April 20.
The choir is one of the largest in tlxe Archdiocese of Baltimore. The
concert will span the liturgical seasons and include works by Mozart,
Haydn, Mendelssohn and contemporary composers Johtl Rutter and
Michael W. Smith.
Ed Shipley, of Timonium, Md., and Rehoboth Beach is the choir
director.
St. Jude is located just north of Five Points in Lewes, off Route 1.
For more information, call the parish office at 644-7300.
Israel UM Church welcomes family, friends
Israel United Methodist Church on Plantation Road near Lewes will
begin its Family and Friends Day Affair at 7 p.m., Friday, April 25, with
the Rev. George Fisher and The Call Gospel Group from Friendship
U.M. Church, Millsboro.
All are invited to come and worship.
The church is having a Community Come Together Day, noon-5
p.m., Saturday, April 26, in the church parking lot. The public is wel-
come to share free food, fun and activities for all ages. There will also
be basketball and football games, a cake walk, inflatable games with
door prizes and the Wii Challenge.
The Family and Friends Day worship service will be held at 3:30
p.m., Sunday, April 27, at Israel U.M. Church. Dinner will be held after
the service at Rabbits Ferry Fellowship Hall on Beaver Dam Road.
Seaside Jewish Community offers April events
Seaside Jewish Community will host a number of services, programs
and activities in April. Shabbat services will be held at 10 a.m.,
Saturday, April 19, at the Holland Glade Road site.
A Passover Seder will be celebrated at 6 p.m., Sunday, April 20, at
Lewes Presbyterian Church at 133 Kings Highway in Lewes. For fur-
ther information, callCindi at 227-1107.
Finally, the Mah Jongg club meets from 1 to 3 p.m., Thursdays, and
is open to everyone who enjoys the game or wants to learn. Contact
Cheryl Fructhtman at 227-1056 for information and location.
For Seaside Jewish Community information, call 226-8977 and leave
a message.
Faith UMC youth service set every fourth Sunday
Youth Sunday will be held every fourth Sunday of'the month at 11
a.m., at Faith United Methodist Church, 19940 Church St., Rehoboth
Beach. All youth are welcome. For more information call 227-9415.
Golden Rule the theme of April 13 UUSD sermon
The Unitarian Universalists of Southern Delaware, a welcoming con-
gregation, meet at 10 a.m. Sundays at 33739 Marsh Road in Lewes.
On Sunday, April 13, the Rev. Felicity Lavelle will present a sermon
titled, Do Unto Others. Lavelle will discuss what does this mean in
todays world?
Has the golden rule been Changed? Do we live a life that's based on
love or is it based on fear? Visitors are always welcome and invited to
join in refreshments and conversation after the service.
For details, call the church office at 645-6334; mall 33739 Marsh
Road #2, Lewes, DE 19958; or visit www.uusd.org. Learn more about
Unitarian Universalism at www.uua.org.
Lutheran church hosts event for seniors April 16
Speakers from a variety of state offices will address the question of
how folks, particularly senior citizens, can avoid being taken by fraud-
ulent schemes and scares from 1 to 4 p.m., Wednesday, April 16.
Statistics show that those who are older than 50 are most likely to fall
prey to the con artists who make their living by taking advantage of
trusting souls.
As a community service, The Lutheran Church of Our Savior is spon-
soring this information seminar as part of its Heart and Soul Ministry.
Participants should plan to be present for the entire three hours in
order to hear each of the speakers.
There will also be plenty of opportunities to ask specific questions,
pick up handouts and enjoy healthy snacks. Topics to be addressed are
the following: identity theft, Office of the Attorney General, identifying
financial abuse, Delaware School of Money, Medicare Fraud Schemes
and Scares, Delaware Division of Services for the Aging and
Telemarketer Scares/Do-Not-Call Registry Brochures and information
will be available.
The Lutheran Church of Our Savior is located at 7 Bay Vista Road,
Rehoboth Beach - one block off Route 1 South (behind the Big Fish
Grill).
Call the church office at 227-3066 for more detailed directions or
additional information.
Cape Travelers Find Origin of
"Defenestration" in Czech Republic
A group of local women traveled to parts of the former Austro-Hungarian
Empire searching for the origin of "defenestration." Their search was rewarded
in the Czech Republic where it was discovered that defenestration was a form
of assassination dating back to 1419. While others were beheading unpopular
rulers, the people of Prague simply threw them out of a high window, usually
with the same result. Here, Diane Bayard, GeneVieve Wilson, Patty and Kathy
McDaniel take a break from their quest to read some less sinister news from
back home in their Cape Gazette. This stop found them in Cesky Krumlov, a
medieval city in Southern Bohemia.
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