ANNOUNCEMENTS
May 21, 2017
HEARING ASSISTED DEVICES Headsets are available for the hearing challenged to use during our worship services. An usher will assist you. PORTALS OF PRAYER The 2017 April - June issues of Portals of Prayer is available for you to pick up in the Narthex.
SUNDAY SNACK PROVIDERS Snack providers are needed for the April - June 2017 Coffee Hours. If you would like to provide treats for the Sunday Coffee Hours, please sign up on the bulletin board in the Parish Hall or call Tina (751-1629).
CLUB DUST 2017 What are you doing this summer? Join Zion Lutheran School families in Mexico June 21-25 as they build houses, hand out clothes and food, and have fun. Questions? Contact Damian Arellano (
[email protected])
SUNDAY MORNING ACOLYTES Is your child, in 4th grade or above, interested in being an acolyte on Sunday mornings during our 8:00 am or 11:00 am worship services? If so, we would love to have them participate in our acolyte program. Your child will acolyte no more than once a month. We schedule acolytes every 3 months, based on what dates your child is available. Please contact Damian Arellano for more information:
[email protected] KINDERGARTEN GRADUATION Join Zion’s Kindergarten class & their families for their graduation on Friday, June 2nd, at 10:30 am, in Zion’s Sanctuary. 8th GRADE GRADUATION Join Zion’s 8th grade class & their families for graduation on Sunday, June 4th, at the 11:00 am service.
ALTAR FLOWERS The flower chart for 2017 is in the Narthex if you would like to dedicate the Sunday altar flowers. Please sign up on the chart & put the yellow form with your dedication in Janet Jung’s drawer in the Fireside Room. The cost is $35.00.
HEALTH TIP OF THE WEEK Always wear a helmet when cycling. Of the nation’s 800 annual cycling deaths in the U.S., head injuries account for about 60%. If all cyclists wore helmets, perhaps half of these deaths and injuries could be avoided. Make sure to wear your bike helmet right: tighten the straps so that the helmet can’t tip forward or backward and so that you can open your mouth only a little. Don’t wear the helmet tipped upward: it should sit level from front to back. If you can easily slip a finger between your head and the shell, the helmet is too big and you should consider buying a smaller one.