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For the past 12 years, hundreds of hardy Mainers have taken a thrilling, chilling polar bear dip into the Atlantic Ocean to support bold climate action in Maine. This year’s Polar Bear Dip & Dash event, organized annually by the Natural Resources Council of Maine, will be no different except all the participants will be doing it virtually across Maine in a place and time of their choosing over a two-weekend period starting in late December.
The 13th annual Natural Resources Council of Maine Polar Bear Dip & Dash to benefit bold climate action and accelerating the transition to a clean energy economy in Maine will be held virtually over a two-weekend period, Dec. 27 to Jan. 3. To register, visit https://nrcm.salsalabs.org/dipdash/index.html.
Austin-Travis County officials ask church leaders to limit in-person services
Austin-Travis County officials ask church leaders to limit in-person services
Austin and Travis Countyofficials say with the holiday season, these places could be seeing large groups of people.
AUSTIN, Texas - Austin and Travis County city and public health officials are asking church leaders to limit in-person services. They say with the holiday season, these places could be seeing large groups of people.
St. David’s Episcopal Church in downtown Austin agrees with limiting the amount of contact people have.
“We want to be responsible and we want to be responsible citizens,” said Chuck Treadwell, Rector at St. David’s. “We don t want to be the place where people came to church and got sick. That’s a little antithetical to what we are trying to do.”
By David Paulsen
Posted Nov 23, 2020
Southwick Community Episcopal Church in Southwick, Massachusetts, donated about 300 frozen turkeys this month to local organizations involved in feeding efforts in the region. Photo: Cheryl McCarthy
[Episcopal News Service] The coronavirus pandemic has forced ministries across The Episcopal Church to adjust to public health precautions, but that wasn’t going to stop Southwick Community Episcopal Church from saying prayers over hundreds of frozen turkeys this month.
“This has been such a tradition – we can’t just not pray over the turkeys,” said Cheryl McCarthy, senior warden at the Western Massachusetts congregation, which donated 310 frozen turkeys to community organizations to help furnish neighbors with a filling Thanksgiving dinner.
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