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<strong>NEWS</strong>Camp Awesome inRichmond in JulySpecial to the NewsEMC news - It’s name is right on – Camp Awesome.That’s because Camp Awesome, a Christian day campprogram, is awesome in the activities which it offers toyoungsters – things like painting posters, molding clay,making pretzels and singing camp songs.Just ask the 45 youngsters who attended last year’sCamp Awesome at St. Paul’s United Church in Richmond.They all got to enjoy activities like these. Theyalso got to escape the heat with outdoor water games andwatermelon for snacks.Last year the week-long camp ended with a fun performancefor parents and friends with songs and a funbible story drama.Well, Camp Awesome is back at St. Paul’s UnitedChurch in Richmond for another year this summer – itsthird year at St. Paul’s.Camp Awesome 2013 at St. Paul’s United Church willbe happening from Monday, July 8 to Friday, July 13from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. Children ages 4 to 12are welcome to attend but registration must happen byMonday, June 24. By the way, this is a nut-free camp.For more information or for registration forms, checkout the St. Paul’s website at www.stpaulsunitedrichmond.comor call the church at 613-838-5397.The Camp Awesome program is sponsored by the OttawaPresbytery of the United Church and is hosted atdifferent united churches across Ottawa including at St.Paul’s United Church in Richmond.Besides providing a fun experience to the youngsterswho attend, Camp Awesome also provides opportunitiesfor youth to learn leadership skills as counselors thanksto a Leaders-in-Training program.R0011972970Jason’sLand613-229-9977Kanata CreativeKindergartenNEW LOCATIONBOOKNOW!LandscapingSpecializing in Retaining Walls and Interlock Patio’s and WalkwaysTop Soil, Garden Soil, Riverstone, Multches, Gravel and FillBob Cat, Mini Excavator, 20 Ton Excavator,D-4 Dozer, Loader, Backhoe and TriAxel RentalsSeptic Systems, Lot Clearing, Tree and Brush RemovalSupply and Install Armour Stone for Retaining Walls15YEARSAround RichmondEMC news…Three former pastors at St. Philip Parishare all involved in the most recent pastoral appointmentsand changes which become effective on Aug. 1 of this yearas announced by Ottawa Archbishop Terrence Prendergastlast Friday. Rev. Lawrence McCormick is retiring fromfull time ministry but will be remaining in residence at St.Patrick Basilica in Ottawa. Rev. William Penney is resigningfrom active ministry in the Archdiocese and is beinggiven leave to return to Newfoundland. Rev. Daryl Kennedyis being appointed Pastor of St. Jude Parish in Hawkesburyand Our Lady of Divine Love Parish in Pendleton….The Richmond Munster Minor Hockey Association isaccepting registration for 2013 Summer Ice conditioningprogram. This will involve eight hours of ice time at a costof $145 per player….Rev. Robert Poole, current pastor ofSt. Philip Catholic Church, is celebrating 25 years sincehis ordination this year…Author Ian Prattis presenteda tale of three books at St. John’s Anglican Church Hallon Fowler Street last Friday evening. The three books are“Failsafe” which investigates climate change and eco-systems;“Earth My Body” which helps the reader see himselfor herself as one call in the eco-system; and “Song ofSilence,” a novel which deals with gaining wisdom froma hard life’s journey…A framed colour print featuringfour boys playing hockey on the Rideau Canal with theParliament Buildings in the background done by artistElena Khomoutova of Richmond was one of the itemsup for grabs in the annual CHEO fundraising online silentauction organized by Mark Mullan. The print, valued at$250, was donated to the auction by Cardel Homes. Theauction included 122 different items…AUCTION SALEFor Jack Lapping of Deep RiverSat. June, 1, 2013 @ 9:30amTo be held at the Cobden Ag HallJewelry, lg asst of fishing rods & tackle, good glass,plus some very nice furniture from Rev Paula Mullinsof Shawville a very clean quality sale.R.T. STEWARTCobden, ON • 613-646-7649 R0012127624Connected to your communityReptiles and ice creamSpecial to the Newsply move inside the church hall.EMC news - Reptiles and ice The Richmond Cooperative NurserySchool always holds an annualcream – an unusual combination,to be sure, but when it’s all free and event to thank the Richmond communityfor its support of the Nurseryopen to everyone, it’s worth consideration.School. Funds raised at the recentIt’s all happening at the upcoming Mom2Mom Sale held by the NurserySchool are used to pay for thisannual community event being hostedby the Richmond Cooperative community event.Nursery School, tentatively entitled This year’s event takes on a particularsignificance because right“Critters and ‘Cream.”On Sunday, June 9 from 1 p.m. to now, the Nursery School is facing2 p.m. on the grounds of the RichmondCooperative Nursery School This means that the Nursery Schoollow registration numbers for the fall.at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church may lose one of its two long-servingon McBean Street in Richmnd, teachers.Ray’s Reptiles will have an animal So there is a need to boost enrolmentfor the fall. This communitydisplay where there will be hands-onviewing of various reptiles. That’s event lends itself as a perfect opportunityfor families who may bethe “Critters” part of the title of theevent.thinking of a Nursery School experiencefor their child to drop by, haveIn addition, there will be free icecream available to one and all, served an ice cream, view a reptile or twoup by the families of the Richmond (at least the kids will love this), tourCooperative Nursery School. That’s the school’s facilities and chat withthe “’Cream” part of the event’s some existing Nursery School familiesabout their view of the Nurseryname.If it does rain, the event will sim-School and its benefits.Visioning21st AnnualWESTPORT ANTIQUESHOW & SALEJune 1-2 Special to the NewsEMC news - A visioning sessionto talk about how the Richmondcommunity can meet family needs iscoming up in Richmond.This visioning session will beheld on Saturday, June 15 from 9a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at St. John theBaptist Anglican Church hall onFowler Street in Richmond.All families in Richmond arewelcome to attend regardless ofchurch affiliation as this event is beinghosted by the Western OttawaCommuntiy Resource Centre and itscommunity partners.The goal is to work towards ensuringthe sustainability, vibrancyand social well being of the communityand its families in view of thegrowth and changes that are takingplace in the community.Registering your attendance inadvance is advised by contactingJulie McKercher, Rural CommunityDeveloper for West Carleton andGoulbourn, at the Western OttawaCommunity Resource Centre at613-591-3686, ext. 498 or via emailat mckercher@wocrc.ca .0530.R0012127444Also Pre-JKfor 3 year oldsFor Informationor RegistrationCall613-592-1570www.kck2003.ca24 Stittsville News EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013Open House 0307.R001194974R0012129065

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