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Inside This Issue:
Baptisms & Sympathies 2
Photo Directory 2
McClure Place Board AGM
3
McClure & Holy Spirit Preaching Exchange
3
Prayer Shawl Ministry 3
McClure Place Happenings
4
Men’s Gathering 4
Memories of McClure 5
More Memories of McClure
6
McClure’s 50th Anniversary events
7 & 8
McClure Church Legacy Giving Committee
8
Garage Sale 9 & 10
Holy Spirit 50th Anniversary
11
Golden Heart Awards and Dinner
11
Lindsay Mohn Ordination 12
Heritage Christian Acade-my Choir
12
McClure Newsletter May, 2016
Joy in Service
I slept and dreamt that life was joy. I awoke and saw that life was service. I acted and behold, service was Joy. (Rabindranath Tagor)
As we are celebrate the 50th anniversary of McClure United Church, these words of the poet keep coming to mind. To me they speak of the character and calling of our con-gregation. We take our name from Dr. Bob McClure, medical missionary and the first layperson to be Moderator of the United Church of Canada. Service to others, especial-ly those in greatest need, was his calling, passion and joy. Dr. Bob’s is a wonderful and challenging legacy for us to aspire to emulate, God being our helper. Jesus said that the greatest commandment is: “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength; and, love your neighbour as yourself.” This was Dr. Bob’s way of witnessing to his faith; loving and serving God by loving and serving neighbours both near and far, in places like China, the Middle East, India, the Philippines, and Canada.
For fifty years, this congregation that bears the name McClure has sought to follow Jesus’ call and Dr. Bob’s example. We have an ongoing record of strong support to the Mission and Service Fund of the United Church, funding missions, justice work, chap-laincies, congregations and other ministries in Canada and abroad. Dating back to the 1970’s, and still today, McClure is very active in sponsoring and supporting dozens of refugees and their families. From the 1980’s onward, the dream of a multi-purpose church building within a broader McClure community that includes enriched housing for seniors, which became McClure Place and later Amy McClure House, was and is a wonderful reality. The countless hours of volunteer service that made this dream a real-ity and that sustains it to this day, has brought joy to our faith community and its many members, residents, and their families. The Stephen Ministry program that ran at McClure for many years, and that you can read more about in the pages of this News-letter, provided training in pastoral visiting and profound ministries of one-to-one pas-toral care. Hands-on service activities continue to be performed by those McClure peo-ple who serve coffee and visit people who drop-in at the Integrated Community Minis-try downtown; prepare and serve meals at the Lighthouse shelter; participate in reading programs with children in our community’s schools; deliver Friday lunches to shut-ins through Meals on Wheels; supported the building of a school and repairs to buildings serving people in remote villages of Nicaragua; and on and on.
Yes, there is much to celebrate from the past 50 years of McClure United Church lov-ing God and loving neighbour. More yet will be accomplished in the years to come, God willing and we ourselves participating. Let us continue to find our joy in service, as we each say our own “yes” to Christ’s call.
Ron McConnell
May 2016 McClure Newsletter Page 2
Baptisms
Marissa Mya Shank, daughter of Brian &
Connie Shank
Next Baptism Date:
May 22
June 19
Please contact the church office if you are
interested in having a child baptized.
Sincere Sympathies Maureen & Rienus Ooms on the death of her
brother Ernie Swayn;
Ann & Neil Cory, and Evan on the death of
Ann’s father;
The family of Vivian Eckert
on the death of Vivian;
Page 2
Calling All Smiles
We announced in February that we are going to have a New Photo Directory
in conjunction with the 50th Anniversary Celebration in October. Photo Di-
rectory committee members are Terry Cutler, Carolynn Drabble and Carol
Dean. This project is going very smoothly due to the involvement of many
willing and able volunteers. Thank You so much for you and the task you
carried out for the photo directory project. If you are interested in joining us
contact Terry at 306-382-4677 or [email protected]
The photo directory helps connect names with faces and that connection
fosters friendship and strengthens our community.
There were 15 photo dates in February, March and April. Approximately 300 fami- lies
will have had their photos taken for the directory by May 1. We have booked Monday, May 30 and
Tuesday, May 31. These will be the last photo opportunities. In order to meet the October distri-
bution date we will NOT be able to offer any dates in September.
Each family who has their photo taken for the directory will receive a directory and a free 8x10 print.
Each family will have an opportunity to purchase photos. There is no obligation to purchase.
Bookings will be done after services on Sundays. On-line booking is available. Follow this link to go to
on-line booking https://booknow.appointment-plus.com/7rszks46/
The link is also available on the McClure website at mccluresktn.ca
The photo directory includes the mailing list for everyone whether or not you had your photo taken. If
you do NOT want your name, address and phone number included in the directory please contact Terry
Cutler at 306-382-4677 or [email protected]
This is McClure's 50 Anniversary, come and be a part of this special edition of the photo directory.
Photo Directory Committee
May 2016 McClure Newsletter Page 3
McClure Place Board
Annual General Meeting
McClure Place Association Inc. will hold their Annual General Meeting in the McClure Unit-
ed Church Auditorium on
**Sunday, May 29, 2016**
At 2:00 p.m.
At this meeting consideration will be given to committee reports, financial statements, approval
of changes to the articles of incorporation and bylaws, auditor’s report, appointment of the audi-
tor, and election of new directors.
Everyone is welcome.
McClure U.C. and Holy Spirit R.C. Preaching Exchange
McClure folks are invited to join in worship at Holy Spirit Parish (114 Kingsmere Place) for any of the
services when Rev. Ron McConnell will be preaching: Sat. April 23rd at 5:00 p.m.; Sunday April
24th at 10:00 a.m., 12:00 noon, and 7:00 p.m. Ron would love to see you there!
Two weeks later, on Sunday May 8th, Fr. Darryl Millette will be preaching at McClure United
Church at both our 9:15 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. services. Folks from Holy Spirit will be joining him. Let’s
make our friends and Covenant partners feel welcome, visiting with them before and after worship and
over coffee time.
McClure Returns to One Service for Spring and Summer
on the Victoria Day Long-weekend
Sunday May 22, at 10:00 a.m.
Prayer Shawl Ministry
What is the prayer Shawl Ministry? It is providing pastoral care to the McClure Faith Community with
the distribution of a shawl to people who are experiencing adversity and stress in their lives. If you
know of someone who would benefit by being wrapped up in the loving prayers, warmth and comfort of a
shawl – please let the ministerial staff know.
Shawls are given to the new residents of Amy McClure House if they want one.
This ministry is made possible by the generous gift of knitters who create shawls. At one time all the
shawls were made from Bernat Harmony Wool; in soft pastel colors in a set pattern. A prayer is prayed
while the shawls are knit. We no longer can get the wool; shawls
are created using soft warm pastel colors.
Congregational Care would like to know who the knitters are.
Please contact Irene Clark 306-975-0696 or r.iclarksasktel.net
Life in McClure Place offers many opportuni-
ties and choices. This month has been particu-
larly full of them!
Keeping active is a great benefit to us all. We
have opportunities and encouragement to do
just that when we participate in the daily “In
Motion” program, the Moon Walk project, Car-
pet Bowling, and the newly acquired Curling
Game.
After our April Potluck Supper on April 5 we
were treated to the lively music of “Just Us”.
Recently we had a presentation by a Massage
Therapist who is portable and qualified to pro-
vide beneficial therapy in our homes to on an
appointment basis. This is especially helpful to
those with mobility issues.
Another motivational presentation included
tips about de-cluttering our living spaces. Now
we just have to do it! The next day we were
given a review of the procedures required in
the event of a fire in McClure Place.
Being informed about our wider community is
also available. Just days before the April 4
Provincial Election, our activity coordinator
arranged an All Candidates Forum, complete
with prepared questions for comment. On April
12, Kitty Murphy gave a presentation on what
it was like working in the North with the Ca-
nadian Coast Guard. On April 13, we were in-
vited to wear pink to show our solidarity
against all forms of bullying. Another connec-
tion with the wider community is with the pub-
lic library Book Exchange program. We just
received a new selection of books for our read-
ing pleasure, so just have to go down to the
dining room to sign out a book. Information
offerings are also diverse.
This month, Jack Millar’s slide presentation
was on his travels to Namibia. It was most in-
formative. For this month we watched the in-
spirational movie “The Intern”.
We have evidence that spring is here. Our gar-
deners have been bringing geraniums out of
winter storage, placing them in the link, and
letting us witness the miracle of new fresh
growth. It reminds us to be full of gratitude
and hope.
Alice and John Hanlin
McClure Place Happenings
“To enrich the lives of McClure Place residents by providing support and services”
May 2016 McClure Newsletter Page 4
McClure Men’s Gathering
Our next gathering is Saturday May 8th, 8:00 – 9:30 a.m., in the Craft Room. This is a group of men
who get together, once a month, for an hour and a half. We enjoy a light
breakfast, get to know some other guys in our church family a bit better,
and discover God’s Spirit through friends in faith. Why not drop by and
check us out? There’ll be plenty to eat and good friends to meet and greet.
This will be our last get together until September. So, hope to see you on
Saturday May 28th at 8:00 a.m.! For more info call Ron (373-1753)
For some larger picture memories of this decade I
consulted my parents. So this first bit we can thank
Bruce & Marg Richards. In my defense I was 8 years
old when this decade started. :)
In just a few years after the church was built, there
was tremendous growth of our congregation. That led
to large, and sometimes split Sunday school classes
(Mom was the co-ordinator of church school for a
number of years), the move to 2 services
on Sunday mornings, and the requirement to expand
the building not too many years after it was built (the
expansion came in 2004).
The beginning or continuation of many large fund-
raisers (mostly for outreach initiatives) including huge
community garage sales each spring, dinner theatres,
and an ice cream booth annually at the Saskatoon Ex-
hibition. In spite of the size of these initiatives, they
were planned, organized and staffed by many hun-
dreds of McClure volunteers!
My earliest memory of this decade was one that
caught me by surprise. I can't remember exactly
where I was, maybe outside my house or in Lakeridge
park; but what I vividly remember was Dale Morri-
son, the minister of the church, coming up to me and
inviting me to join him for a slurpee at 7-11. We
needed one more though, another member of the Jr.
Youth Group; Kevin Palendat. I knew where Kevin
usually hung out, and we drove around in Dale's car to
Kevin's hangouts, talking all the way. When we
found Kevin skateboarding with his friends, he joined
us in a conversation. Dale wanted to know how we
were doing in the church, and about school and our
lives. I have recounted this moment numerous times
in my life. It was the first time a minister went out of
his way to talk to me specifically. It made a huge im-
pression on me, and as I grew older I realized the pos-
itive influence a minister can have on people in the
community, just with random acts of kindness. Look-
ing back on where I am now, it is all quite surreal, and
a little ironic. Thanks Dale! I guess I still owe you a
slurpee. :)
Anyone else remember the portables? We had senior
youth group in that monstrosity. I cannot emphasize
how cold they were during winter!! You had to go
outside to get into them too, they weren't connected.
Kent Mohn was our Sr. Youth Leader, and Darren
Woof our Jr. Youth Leader. I remember sitting on the
old couches and chairs. Dani, Leah, Kevin, and my-
self. I find it a wonderful testament to those memo-
ries that I am still friends and in contact with all of
them. Kent was a wonderful leader. I remember at
one point he took us to a variety of different faith ex-
pressions; I remember going to Elim Tabernacle and a
Mosque in I think Lawson Heights. For someone like
me who grew up exclusively in McClure United
Church this was a big deal.
Another thing I remember is the Dinner Theatres from
this time. My mom used to be a bunch of these. The
first one I saw her in was Wolf at the Door. The one I
mostly remember though is Buckshot and Blossoms.
She had to sing some ridiculous, high pitched song in
that play, it was quite memorable.
A tradition that is from McClure that I hope goes on
forever is the Easter Vigil and Sunrise Service at
Wildwood Hill. I have lots of memories of staying up
all night, contemplative worships, playing games and
laughing. The 2:00am hockey game was always my
favorite part, and just what I needed to get over that 2
- 4:00am drowsy period. I remember one year when
for some reason we had one of those huge old CD
players on the stage at 3rd Avenue United. Me and
Matt Galbraith sat there catching up and playing songs
for hours. I hadn't seen him for a while; Easter Vigil
has always been a service where the former youth
might just drop by and mingle with the current ones.
JR
(aka Jason Richards)
Memories of McClure – The 1990’s
May 2016 McClure Newsletter Page 5
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In the spring of 1993 a few McClure Place resi-
dents came home from being down south with news
of the Stephen Ministry program. Then Dale Mor-
rison introduced McClure congregation to the pos-
sibility of supporting the ministry staff in providing
pastoral care to our growing congregation through
Stephen Ministry.
Stephen Ministry is a pastoral care program ( a
one-to-one lay caring ministry) where lay people
are taught to give pastoral care to others in the
congregation who are in need of support. Stephen
Ministry congregations equip and empower lay
caregivers—called Stephen Ministers—to provide
high-quality, confidential, Christian care to people
who are struggling through a difficult time in life—
experiencing grief, divorce, job loss, chronic or ter-
minal illness, or some other life crisis.
In the fall of 1993 Dale Morrison, Joan Brown,
Sheila Krueger and Sandi Hamp spent two weeks
in Edmonton taking the Stephen Leader Course
and then came home and set up the program at
McClure.
In the first year twenty eight people took the 50
hours of training, equivalent to a university semes-
ter class and committed themselves to serving the
pastoral care program for two years. It was be-
cause of this extensive training that congregation
members were very accepting of their ability to
provide pastoral care.
Following the training the entire group met twice a
month for ongoing support and training. This was
a very valuable part of the program as we got to
know each other very well, we supported each oth-
er and received some continuing education. For
example in the year 2000 the education events in-
cluded Aldyne Adam on Alzheimer's Disease, Tom
Powell on Healing, Dale Morrison and Ruth
Mireau on Change and Retirement.
In the following years the congregation supported
the training of new Stephen Leaders to train the
lay people of McClure. These included Jack Millar,
Rose Brodsky, Sue Trenchard, Ted Trenchard,
Kent Mohn, Ron McConnell, Terry Cutler, Cheryl
Thompson, , Muriel Baxter, Marilyn Ferguson, Col-
leen Kinahan, Eleanor Birtles, Roger Birtles and
Laura Fouhse.
Over the years there were about 75 Stephen Min-
isters trained and for a few years there were 42-46
people participating in the ministry at one time.
In 2003, Stephen Ministers were trained to provide
coverage for Rev. Tom Powell of the Northern Sas-
katchewan Hospital Chaplaincy during his sabbati-
cal leave. And in subsequent years they assumed
responsibility for the Amy McClure House Volun-
teers, the Grief Phoning Ministry, the Newcomers
Committee and Visiting People.
Joan Brown maintained the program through all
the changes of personnel (both ministers and lay
people) until 2006 at which time Laura Fouhse con-
tinued that work. Eventually the number of peo-
ple interested in becoming Stephen Ministers
dwindled. The program came to an end in 2010
with some of the original Stephen Ministers still
remaining part of the care giving team.
The training enabled individuals to learn about in-
teractions with others, to learn about themselves
and to learn more about our Christian faith and to
nurture and encourage ways to live out our faith in
everyday life.
The people who participated in Stephen Ministry
took their knowledge into their workplace, their
homes and their schools and reported that their
relationships were enhanced by their new listening
and caring skills. For me it was the catalyst that
brought my call to ministry alive and I am forever
grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this pas-
toral care program.
Sheila Krueger
More Memories of McClure
The Stephen Ministry Pastoral Care Program
1993—2010
May 2016 McClure Newsletter Page 7
You’re invited to celebrate…
MCCLURES 50TH
ANNIVERSARY
with your McClure Family!
Join us for an evening of dinner and entertainment. Past Ministers and Office Staff have been invited - We are most pleased to have some attending and have greetings submitted by others!
Enjoy the beautiful music of our 3 church choirs!
Who doesn't love a delicious Family Style Dinner with turkey and mashed potatoes!
Come prepared to share memories and create memories!
WHEN: Thursday May 5, 2016 at 6pm
WHERE:
Western Development Museum 2610 Lorne Ave
TICKETS
$40/person Last day for tickets: Sunday, May 1
May 2016 McClure Newsletter Page 8
Helping the Future of the McClure United Church Congregation
from your McClure United Church Legacy Giving Committee
You can choose to give to any ministry or mission of our church – your local congregation or the Mission
& Service of the wider United Church, which supports many ministries, including global partnerships,
education programs, United Church camps, the development of new churches, and much more.
Two types of lasting gifts are briefly outlined below:
Bequests / In your will:
You can make a gift in your will to any area of the church or divide your gift among several pro-
grams and ministries of the United Church.
Life Insurance:
A substantial future gift is created to support the ministry and mission of the church.
This type of gift can be made for a relatively small outlay of cash.
This type of gift does not reduce the size of your estate.
You could receive a charitable donation receipt for many of these gifts that will offset your taxes.
The United Church provides trained staff to help you make the best choice for your current circumstanc-
es and needs around choosing how to make your gift.
We also encourage you to seek independent financial advice about any gift, and to discuss this infor-
mation with the members of your family who should be aware of your decisions.
For more information please contact any member of our Committee – Heather Desautels, Rick Burton,
Rob Zuk, or contact Kathryn Hofley directly at: [email protected]
McClure United Church, an outreach congrega-
tion, celebrates its 50th anniversary with a one-
day event on Saturday, October 29, 2016.
We will learn more about the work of the Truth
and Reconciliation Commission and how we can
participate, individually and collectively in
responding positively to its recommendations and
calls to action.
So, please, save this date, Saturday, October 29,
2016. More information to follow.
As part of McClure's 50th Anniversary showcasing
of our history on the last two Sundays of the
month, the Worship Centre Committee will be
showing off more of our banners and many of our
floral arrangements in May.
GARAGE SALE MAY 14
PANCAKE BREAKFAST: 7:30AM-10:30 AM.
GARAGE, BOOK, BAKE SALES: 8AM-2PM
HOT DOG LUNCH: 11:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m.
PLEASE CONSIDER HELPING TO MAKE THIS THE
BIGGEST AND BEST SALE EVER!!!
Acceptable Items would include:
Linens Toys and clean stuffed toys Artwork Tools Office items- home and work Sports equipment: golf, hockey, etc. Belts and gently used purses and scarves Jewelry Antiques and Collectibles Books: Hard cover and paper backs, COMICS, puzzles, games, DVDs, CDs, Vinyl,
audio CDs Kitchen items- kitchen equipment, dishes etc. Lamps Small electrical appliances in working order Bikes TVs- NO TUBE TVs. Flat screen only (in working order) The Garage Sale team appreciates your donations and couldn’t do this project with-out you. Please use your good judgment when choosing items for donation to
the sale. The items need to be clean and work (if applicable)
If we are to be successful, your cooperation in all matters is essential.
Furniture: Please call Joanne (306-343-1657) or Linda (306-373-8627) re details.
May 2016 McClure Newsletter Page 9
Unacceptable Items for Garage Sale: No Clothing No Luggage No carpeting No used mattresses and box springs No sofa beds No infant equipment such as cribs, strollers, car seats, high chairs... No helmets No Large appliances (stoves, fridges, washers or dryers) No propane tanks, BBQ’s No old typewriters No vertical or horizontal blinds or curtain rods No ski equipment or boots No old cell phones No computers or printers No textbooks, Reader’s Digests, National Geographic, Encyclopedias, computer
books
This list of acceptable/unacceptable items for the garage sale will also be provid-
ed at the sign-up table beginning April 17
We anticipate a need for grocery size/retail plastic bags for the treasures people buy. Please bring plastic bags to the church starting May 01.
Dates to begin bringing items:
Books, Comics: Sunday, May 1
Jewelry/Fashion Scarves/Gently Sunday, May 1
Used Purses:
Garage Sale Items: May 10 (Due to lack of storage space, we will not accept
garage sale items at the church before May 10)
Tuesday, May 10 9am-4pm.
Wednesday, May 11-Thursday, May 12- 9am-9 p.m.
Friday, May 13- 9-noon.
Bake Sale Donations: Friday, May 13 by 6:00 pm if possible. PLEASE HAVE ALL OTHER SALE ITEMS TO THE CHURCH BEFORE NOON MAY 13. It takes a lot of people power and time to sort and organize!
May 2016 McClure Newsletter Page 10
If you happen to have a
coat tree and are willing
to loan it to us for the
sale, we would appreci-
ate it. We would like to
use it to display purses
and scarves.
May 2016 McClure Newsletter Page 11
The following letter was sent, at the direction of the McClure Church Board, to congratulate
Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Parish as they celebrate their 50th Anniversary on May 1, 2016.
To: Parishioners, Parish Pastoral Council, Rev. Darryl Millette, Rev. Chibuzor Nwese, and
Staff of Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Parish
April 19, 2016
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
It is with great joy and deep thanksgiving to God for you, our friends and Covenant Partners, that we at
McClure United Church wish you every blessing as you celebrate your 50th anniversary on May 1, 2016.
Both of our churches began in 1966, Holy Spirit Parish worshipping at Holy Cross Collegiate and
McClure United Church worshipping at Walter Murray Collegiate. At McClure United Church’s inaugu-
ral service on October 30, 1966, Holy Spirit’s then parish priest, Rev. Fr. Bernard Dunn, proclaimed the
Gospel reading John 15:1-12. From that time onward our two congregations have been close companions
in prayer and in discipleship to Jesus Christ. An important milestone in this shared journey of faith was
the official signing of our formal Covenant together on March 5, 2000. It remains a joy and blessing to
live together with you into the deeper meaning of this Covenant partnership, as we seek to more faith-
fully witness to the unity that is Christ’s will and the Spirit’s gift to the Church.
As you celebrate the past 50 years of ministry and mission as Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Parish, we at
McClure United Church share in your joy and we hold you in our prayers. As you take up the joys and
challenges of ministry and mission in the years to come, we will continue to count it as blessing this gift
of Christian love and fellowship that we share; and we ask that Christ will continue to bless and
strengthen you as you witness to God’s love in and for the world.
Yours together in Christ’s service,
Mr. Murray Lyons, Chairperson
on behalf of the congregation, Church Board, Clergy, and Staff of McClure United Church
McClure Place Foundation Inc.
Golden Heart Awards and Dinner
Save the Date …. Wednesday September 28, 2016
at the Western Development Museum
The Golden Heart Awards recognize individuals that have made exceptional con-
tributions to the well-being and quality of life of seniors in Saskatchewan. There
are separate categories for Individuals, Youth, and Organizations
Nominations are being accepted and information is available by contacting:
Heather Anderson at (306)343-1310 or [email protected]
May 2016 McClure Newsletter Page 12
McClure United Church
4025 Taylor Street, East, Saskatoon, SK S7H 5N7
Phone (306) 373-1753 Fax: (306) 373-3450
Ministry Personnel:
Rev. Ron McConnell [email protected]
Rev. Laura Fouhse [email protected]
Rev. Debra Berg [email protected]
Office Administrator: Darren Schwartz
Music Coordinator: Shirley Blackburn Accountant Tracy Williams-Duerr
This newsletter is published monthly by
McClure United Church
Editor: Brenda Zuk Phone: 306-343-6614
e-mail: [email protected]
Letters, articles and comments are most welcome
Next Deadline: May 22 For e-mail submissions:
Please send them as attached Word files if possible.
This reduces the amount of re-typing.
Thank you
Dear McClure Friends,
With your love and encouragement, I answered a call to study for ordained ministry four years ago. The
time at St. Andrew’s College passed quickly and following convocation on May 6, I will be ordained as
part of the closing service for the 2016 Saskatchewan Conference annual meeting. Anyone is welcome to
attend this service, but I would like to extend a special invitation to you, my church family, to join me in
Regina to mark this occasion:
Sunday June 5 at 10:00 am at Westminster United Church, Regina SK
Following convocation I will begin in ministry in Delisle and Vanscoy pastoral charge; I look forward to
returning to River Bend Presbytery and serving the church in various ways. It is an exciting time to be
a part of the United Church and I am looking forward to being involved in whatever God is up to!
Yours in Christ,
Lindsay Mohn
I accidentally left my Mohair scarf/shawl at McClure this past Sunday
morning. It has stripes of yellow, blue and black.
If you happen to find it, please leave it in the church office.
Thanks so much.
Bjorg Birt
Just a Note
Sunday May 22nd , our first one service only at 10 am be prepared to be blessed by the
“Heritage Christian Academy Choir” made up of seventy young people under the direction
of Torri Airhart who is the son in law of McClure ‘s Linda and Doug Cooney. This is an
award winning choir which tours both internationally and nationally once a year. How fortunate we are
to be able to receive this gift of music; you may want to delay opening up the cottage for a week!