Wednesday, 22 April 2015

Need your lawn aerated?

Who would like to share a lawn aerator rental for Tueday April 28 for Cambridge? $15.00 and I will do your lawn, after the rental is paid all extra money goes to St Andrews Hespeler Thursday Night Free Community Supper. Thank you to Andrew Cann for doing this. If you are interested, please e-mail me, jsmith@standrewshespeler.ca, and I will relay your info to Andy.
The Thursday Night Supper is free to anyone who wants to come for dinner, at St. Andrew's Hespeler, every week from October until April.


Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Of Mothers & Children

Our very talented Director of Music, Corey Cotter Linforth, is performing in a recital filled with beautiful music 
on Saturday, May 9th, 2015 at 3:00 pm 
at St. Andrew's Hespeler.

Please invite your friends, family and neighbours!




Monday, 20 April 2015

The Challenge is On!

Who will be the Grand Gardener this year?

It will begin on May 10th!



Bird Banding Day

We will be meeting together at Crieff Hills on May 9th at 9:30 am (the day actually runs from 8:30 am - noon, but we will meet as a group at 9:30 am), to participate in their World Migratory Bird Day! 

(if possible please let Joni, jsmith@standrewshespeler.ca, know if you plan to join us so that Crieff Hills can be prepared for our group.)

Why not check out the finds at the Annual Garage Sale at St. Andrew's Hespeler (8:00 am - noon) and then head out to Crieff?


Friday, 17 April 2015

Calling all young artists!

This is really cool!  Entries must be received by June 1, 2015!  Follow the link below for submission guidelines and forms.

 $1000.00 Prize for Top Student Art Submission

The Hespeler Reunion Committee is very excited to announce that the Cambridge Highlands Lions Club has partnered with us in a tremendous way.  The Cambridge Highlands Lions Club has donated a $1,000.00 RESP contribution as top prize for the student submission to the “What makes Hespeler great?” Art Contest.  The Cambridge Highlands Lions Club is a small group of local men and women, who seek ways to support, promote and improve our local community.  This Top Student Prize of $1,000.00 will have an enormous impact on a student choosing to continue their education.  This is an awesome example of how the Cambridge Highlands Lions Club finds innovative ways of changing lives for the better.  What a great gesture of support and a very real way of promoting young local talent.  To learn more about the Cambridge Highlands Lions Club or to become a member I encourage you to visit their website at http://www.e-clubhouse.org/sites/cambridgeh/
Again, a great big thank you to the Cambridge Highlands Lions Club for the $1,000.00 Student Prize.
Teachers, get your students involved.  This could really change the life of one of your students.
For contest details and submission forms checkout http://hespelerreunion.com/?page_id=66
All Artists, All Ages and All Visual Art Forms Welcome.
Become a member today.
Become a member today!

Church Picnic

It might be a bit early to be talking about having a picnic, but please set aside the date now!

We will Celebrate 160 years together starting with our Church Picnic
after worship on Sunday, June 14th, on the church lawn!

This promises to be a very fun event to attend!


Summer Day Camp!

Join us this summer:

July 27 - 31, 2015; 9:00 am - 4:00 pm each day 

(half day options are available and after/before care may be arranged by request)

Please tell all of your friends, neighbours and family.  

This is going to be a great week!



Time to do your Spring Cleaning?

It is the perfect time of year to clean out your cupboards and closets!
The Athalie Read Group is once again holding their Annual Garage Sale
on Saturday, May 9th; 8:00 am - noon.

This year the proceeds will help the Neno Girls Secondary School in Malawi.


Sunday, 12 April 2015

Grand Re-Opening of our Nursery/Toddler care

Today we celebrated the Re-opening of our newly renovated Nursery/Toddler facility.  
We are thankful to those who work in the nursery, past and present.

Instead of the traditional ribbon cutting, our littlest members did this portion of the program!  Scott said some words of thankfulness and prayer, then our little members "broke" out, and we enjoyed some cookies and drinks together.

Thank you to everyone who helped update this facility and the program, and to our wonderful Nursery/Toddler group staff!









Hey, where did all the cookies go?