Richmond First United Methodist News and Events
February 1, 2014
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Our new website is up and running! Check it out at pointrichmondmethodist.org. To separate Point Richmond Methodist-all in small letters and run together. Many thanks to Mary Lee Cole and the hours of discussion, photo gathering and planning this has taken working with Susan Pomeroy the creator of the site.
- There is a House Resolution Bill (HR3707) being presented in Congress in support of moving Camp Liberty residents to a safe place. In January a contingent of our Irani friends and Pastor Linda Prendergast visited Congressman John Garamendi requesting that he co-sponsor this bill. He has agreed to do this. What you can do: You can call Congressman Garamendi’s office in support of the bill: 202 225 1880. To view the bill: http://beta.congress.gov/bill/113th/house-bill/3707.
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Sandra Kokoruda (Fran Smith’s daughter) has had surgery postponed due to anemia. Keep remembering her in your prayers.
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Barbara Haley’s friend, Pat Cahill, fell and has a torn shoulder cuff. Pat had surgery a month ago. Once she has healed sufficiently, it will be a long rehab back. Prayers for healing are welcome.
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Megan Timberlake has a fractured rib and would appreciate your prayers for healing.
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Imagine No Malaria: Barbara Ferguson from the Los Altos United Methodist Church has donated 1.1 million dollars to the Imagine No Malaria Fund. The Western District of the United Methodist Church is raising 2 million dollars by 2015 to help eradicate deaths from malaria in Africa..
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Debbie and Bill Benko have donated a jigsaw puzzle of the Last Supper for our enjoyment. It will be in Friendship Hall to challenge those who enjoy jigsaw puzzles. Thank you to Debbie and Bill.
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Our friends, Rebecca Rust, cellist and Friedrich Edelmann , bassoonist (SF Munich Duo) are holding a Benefit Concert in memory of Rebecca’s father, Ben Rust, to honor his 100th birthday. Mr. Rust was a much admired teacher at El Cerrito High School. Sunday, February 2 at 2 pm at the Performing Arts Center, El Cerrito High School, 540 Ashbury Ave., El Cerrito. Tickets are $10 at the door. The Kensington Symphony Orchestra will also be playing. Please see attachment for more information.
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Friday, February 7, 6:30-9 pm, Berkeley Zonta Club presents the 3rd annual Lunafest. All new international films about women, filmed by women; some are funny, some are charming and some are intense. Men are welcome. Proceeds are used to benefit women by combating human trafficking. Craneway Pavilion, 1414 Harbor Way, Richmond. Advance tickets, $25 thru: lunafest.org/richmond. Tickets $30 at door, $20 for students with ID.
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Friday, February 14, 8 pm Point Richmond Acoustic presents Claudia Russell and Bruce Kaplan. They live here on the Point and are a treasure! Their new CD, “All Our Luck is Changing”, received rave reviews here as well as in Europe. They have an eclectic blend of folk woven from blues, country, pop and traditional music to form their own unique sound. Mark and Cindy Lemaire open the show. Mark is a great guitarist on his own, but with the addition of harmonics from Cindy, the music reaches a whole new dimension. This is another “don’t miss” concert. Tickets are $15 at the door. First united Methodist Church, 201 Martina St., Point Richmond.
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Saturday, February 22, United Methodist Women in conjunction with Writer Coach Connection will have a second showing of the film “Cracking the Code: The System of Racial Inequity” by Shaki Butler from 1-4 pm in the sanctuary of First Methodist Church. If you missed it last time it is a timely piece about the racism in America and a conscious raising film. Dr. Butler is a master at challenges and inspires us to grapple with the complexities of social justice.
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Friday, February 28, 7:30 pm Point Richmond Jazz presents Jeremy Cohen and his Violin Jazz Quartet. His electrifying jazz violin performances have earned him nationwide accolades. He has performed as soloist with numerous orchestras and been on motion picture and TV sound tracks. He has been a faculty member of the Henry Mancini Institute (LA) and the Jazz School (Berkeley) for many years. This would be an evening well spent. Advance tickets thru prjazz.org. $15, at the door, $20. First United Methodist Church, 201 Martina St., Point Richmond.
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Friday, March 7, Sweetheart Dinner– Tammara Plankers will be installed as our Sweetheart for 2014. Gathering music at 6:30 pm, dinner at 7 pm at the Point San Pablo Yacht Club, 700 West Cutting Blvd, Point Richmond. Tickets are $45. For reservations contact Fran Smith: 510 685 2338 or junosmith@aol.com. This is always a fun night with good food and companionship. Fundraiser for First United Methodist Church.