PULASKI DISTRICT UMW NEWSLETTER February 2016 Greetings to all our UMW sisters of the Pulaski District. President- Della Grooms Contact Information P.O. Box 131, Loretto, TN 38469 PH. 931 853 6429 Email. Claxbr2@aol.com Our Fall Meeting at Prospect UMC was great with wonderful fellowship, a very inspiring speaker Rev Judy Stevenson and delicious food. The Pulaski District schedule for 2016 is as follows: 12 March-Spring Meeting at Lynnville UMC at Lynnville, TN north of Pulaski 9 April Inter-generational Meeting Lebanon 1st PULASKI DISTRICT WORK DAY AT CAMP CEDAR CREST Mark your calendars now! Our Pulaski District UMW Work Day at Camp Cedar Crest will be on Saturday, April 16 th. Bus will leave Lawrenceburg 1 st at 7:15. We will begin registration around 8:30AM and begin work at 9AM. We will break for lunch about 12 noon and call it a day around 4PM or earlier if you need. Lunch will be provided by the Camp. All equipment and supplies will also be provided. Spring cleaning of the camp buildings in preparation for the summer camping season, cleaning up brush and tree debris, and some painting will be our jobs for the day. UMW members are encouraged to attend, but please include men and youth of your church. Lots of volunteers make for a shorter day of work. Thank you all for your concern for our Conference campsite. God bless you 14 May Conference Work Day at Bethlehem Center no lunch provided If you want to ride the bus from Lawrenceburg 1 st it will leave at 7:15 21 May District wide work day at UMCOR, Decatur. Al. 27 August-Ladies day out and Mission U at Coleman UMC at Lawrenceburg 29 Oct-Fall Meeting Loretta UMC
The Officers for the Pulaski District 2016 are: President-Della Grooms Vice President-Joy Shackelford Secretary-Joyce Holmes Treasurer-Sandra Pitts Program Resources-Lillie Zimmerman Nominations-Ann Overton Communications-Mary Templeton MN&O-Ann Overton Spiritual Growth-Carlene Rich At our fall meeting some members were not familiar with the District Hunger Fund. Below is information furnished by a member of the committee Pat Sailor Della, Billy Beal asked me to give you an update on our District Hunger Program. To date in 2015 the Pulaski District Hunger Fund has disbursed $4,000 for various causes as requested by pastors serving one of our churches and to be used for a ministry which helps the folks in their area. The funds have all been donated by churches and groups, such as the District United Methodist Women, within the district. The maximum allowance given to any request is $500, and each request has been given that amount this year. To date $1500 was given to Backpack Programs in 2 counties, $1500 given to food banks in 3 different counties and $1,000 given to the East End After School Program in 2 different requests one recently to provide Thanksgiving baskets for the families of children served by the program as overseen by Nelta McAdams. Each request for funds must be approved by Rev. Billy Beal, District Hunger Chair, and the D.S. Rev. Ken Murray. No donated monies is given outside the district. If a church or an organization wants to give to a particular cause on the state or national level, this is done outside the parameters of the District Hunger Fund. A BIG thank you to the UMW for their generous check that was received today. I can assure you it will go to help hungry persons. Individually as a person or a church we may not be able to do much, but together we are helping hundreds every year. You can be proud of your church and the UMW for their help, and proud to be a Pulaski District United Methodist. If you have any questions about this fund, please let me know. Pat Sailors, District Secretary If any church would like to announce any activity in our news letter please send the info to Mary Templeton 923 Leatherwood Road N. Pulaski 38478 D. Grooms,President
Vice-President Joy Shackelford Contact Information 1184 E. Jefferson Street, Pulaski, TN 38478 Greetings Everyone, It seems that winter is almost gone. So spring is just around the corner. Our Spring District Meeting will be March 12, 2016, hosted by the Lynnville UMW. This is their first time to be the hostesses so let s all mark our calendars and attend. Since the price of our lunch has been the same for several years, the Executive Board has voted to increase the price to $7.00. Registration will be from 9:00 to 9:30. I visited Peggy Ward, their president, to see if they needed any help. I know that we are going to have a wonderful time there. It is a beautiful drive. DIRECTIONS: When you get to the first red light in Pulaski, continue straight ahead (which is College Street) until you reach the intersection of US Highway 31 (the Post Office will be on your right). Turn left and follow US31 until you get to Old Lynnville (about 16 miles). Turn right onto Hwy 129. (If you miss the turn and get to the Dollar General Store, you have gone too far.) Go about a mile and the church is on the left. There is parking on the side of the church and in a parking lot behind the church. They are expecting a good crowd. Let s not disappoint them. Joy Shackelford District Vice-President Secretary - Sandra Pitts Contact Information 627 Hurricane Creek RD Waynesboro, TN 38485 Ph. 931-722-5879 or 931-722-4885 Email jrpitts@tds.net Committee on Nominations - Ann Overton Contact Information 975 Twin Lakes Drive, Waynesboro, TN 38485 Email anno@tds.net Secretary of Program Resources - Lillie Zimmerman Contact Information lilly.zimmerman415@yahoo.com Treasurer Joyce Holmes Contact Information 501 Glen Springs RD Lawrenceburg, TN 38464 Ph. 931-766-5684 Email. joyceholmes11@aol.com Social Action Officer Needed Spiritual Growth - Carlene Rich Contact Information 3318 Gallien Road, Iron City, TN 38463 PH. 931 724 9808
Membership, Nurture, and Outreach - Ann Overton Contact Information 975 Twin Lakes Drive, Waynesboro, TN 38485 Email anno@tds.net Education and Interpretation - Officer Needed Need other Nominations Committee Members Communications - Mary Templeton Contact Information 923 Leatherwood Creek RD. N, Pulaski, TN 38478 PH. 931 424 1655 Email. mtempblessed4ever@gmail.com MEMORIAL SERVICE AT SPRING MEETING At the United Methodist Women Pulaski District Spring Meeting at Lynnville United Methodist Church on March 12th, we will remember our UMW sisters that we have lost to death this past year. By March 5th, please send names of deceased sisters and their UMW unit name to email address beverlyduke@charter.net Ph. # 931-762-4342 postal address Beverly Duke 240 Raven Bluff Road Lawrenceburg, TN 38464 Tennessee Conference United Methodist Women Mission Coordinator for Education and Interpretation 2015 was a great year for Education and Interpretation of the Tennessee Conference United Methodist Women. Our Conference Mission Work Day at the UMCOR Disaster Depot in Decatur, Alabama, was very successful. We had two awesome days of service and fellowship. Many local units and districts of the Tennessee Conference have made commitments and followed through on those commitments to support the Depot both by volunteering and by financial help.
This year s Conference Mission Work Day is scheduled for May 14 th at Bethlehem Center of Nashville located at 1417 Charlotte Avenue. This facility is much closer than Decatur, Alabama, and we expect and will need a large number of volunteers. Potential tasks for us are *Organize Grades K-4 Supply Room *Organize Grades 5-8 Office/Supply Room *Help with Gardening Project (De-weeding, Mulching, Planting) *Paint 3 rd Floor Hallway and Office Doors (15 doors) *Landscaping from of Bethlehem Center Campus on Charlotte Avenue (Plant flower, etc.) *Paint Outside Railings *Donate items from Wish List (Attached below): Optional Steve Fleming, Director of BCN, assured me that there is much work to be done, and he is right. We will begin on May 14 th at 8:30AM or as soon as you can get there. Please bring gardening tools, paint supplies, etc.and please bring items on the included Wish List of BCN if you can. BETHLEHEM CENTER OF NASHVILLE WISH LIST Notebook paper Glue Sticks Pencils Markers Folders Crayons Tissue Tissue Paper Construction Paper Paint for art Dictionaries for youth Thesauruses Rulers Protractors Band aids Hydrogen Peroxide Cotton swabs Cotton balls Neosporin Latex gloves Storage bins Hand sanitizer Pine Sol Paper Towels Dusting Mops Cleaning Wipes Kleenex Healthy snacks Wipes Toilet paper Dishwashing Liquid Depends (Adult Diapers) Paper Towels Deodorant (Hygienic Support for Youth) There were almost 100 units that completed some level of Living the Vision this past year. I hope that it can be relayed to each unit that each unit, whatever the size, can be successful in attaining some of the goals of Living the Vision. Each unit should report its successes to their District E and I Coordinator. This is how we are able to learn about and be involved in serving God s world. The Local Unit Report Form is included in this edition. Save it and use it as a guide and inspiration of ways that you can be in mission. Be on the lookout, Tennessee Conference. We are educated and now we are interpreting. Beverly Duke, Education and Interpretation Coordinator Tennessee Conference United Methodist Women
"LIVING THE VISION" LOCAL UNIT REPORT (Rev. January, 2015) (Reporting Period is January 1 to December 31) YEAR NAME OF UNIT: DISTRICT: CONTACT PERSON: TELEPHONE: Yes No Date 1. Unit will make and meet its Pledge to Mission 2. Unit will be a Five Star unit, contributing to all five channels of Mission Giving 3. Unit will have at least one person join the UMW Action Network to receive and respond to legislation information 4. Unit will subscribe to Response magazine, 1 subscription for under 15 members, 2 for over 15 5. Unit will use two programs from the Program Book for United Methodist Women 6. Unit or circle will include a Response moment where an article from the magazine will be lifted up as a way to tell the mission story 7. Use the Prayer Calendar at each general meeting to pray for mission workers and projects 8. Unit will implement the Charter for Racial Justice Policies in at least one way 9. Members will write to five persons listed in the Prayer Calendar 10. Unit will participate in a ministry to Children in at least two ways 11. At least one member of unit (other than conference/district officer) will attend Mission u. 12. At least two members of unit (other than conference/district officer) will attend the district or conference annual meeting 13. Make a pledge to care for God's creation and become a "Green" unit 14. Unit or circle will conduct or participate in at least one Mission Study each year 15. At least two people from the unit, circle, or subgroup complete one of the Reading Program Plans 16. Unit will invite a district or conference officer, other than a member of the unit, to one of the unit meetings during the year 17. Unit will add new members to its roll, 1 for under 15 existing members, 2 for over 15 members 18. Hold or participate in a Mini-Spiritual Growth Retreat Levels of Participation: Level 1--Any 5 items Level 2--Any 9 items Level 3--Items 1 through 14 Level 4--Items 1 through 18, plus scrapbook or display board of activities to be exhibited at the Conference Annual Meeting If your unit completed all 18 items, do you plan to bring a scrapbook or a display to the Conference Annual Meeting? YES NO Awards will be presented at the District Annual Meetings. Return reporting form to District Mission Coordinator for Education and Interpretation by AUGUST 15.