Fraternity-Testvériség, 2006 (84. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

2006-10-01 / 4. szám

The last quarter of the year is always a special period of time. It provides plenty of opportunities for wonderful events. One of these was the Advent by Candlelight program at the American Hungarian Reformed Church in Allen Park, Ml. This was the fifth consecutive time that our Branch Manager Katalin Varga organized this event. There were 140 ladies present and among them, three of our branch members hosted tables and others came as guests. A local artist couple provided the uplifting and soul nurturing program with music and singing. During the intermission, the hostesses served delicious homemade desserts and tea at the tables, and the guests enjoyed a warm and lovely time of fellowship. The tastefully Katalin Varga and Margaret Nagy Members at the Advent by Candlelight From left to right: Elizabeth Racz, Katalin Varga, Louise Vespremi, Irene Ambrus, Margaret Tarkanyi, and Elizabeth Töltési decorated stage and the beautiful Christmas motifs on the roundtables offered a peaceful atmosphere to the evening and served as an overture to the Christmas season. Operation Christmas Child: Desider Tarkanyi, Vice-President of Branch 35 and his wife, delivered 43 shoe boxes to the collection site, all packed by members of the church and our branch. Fraternally, Katalin Varga Branch Manager and Area Fraternal Coordinator j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j Operation Christmas Child: Is your heart broken by the desperate plight of millions of children around the world? Whether they are refugees of civil war, survivors of a natural disaster, or victims of extreme poverty, these little ones need to know that they are precious to God. This project enables caring people to share God’s love with hurting girls and boys in the far corners of the globe. Fraternity - Testvériség Page 9

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