NOVEMBER 3
Breakfast
starts at 8 a.m.
Work at the site
9 a.m.-1 p.m.

Knollwood at Work is a church-wide workday in support of local missions projects. A variety of work that is suitable for all ages is available. Whole families are encouraged to participate. Members meet for breakfast and then head off to the work sites. Call 725-1343 to sign up for a project.

Hinkle House (part of NC Children’s Homes) Landscaping and outdoor window washing. Project Leaders: Betty Huff, Mary Eva Knight
Lap Quilts Cut out material; lap quilts to go to Williams Senior Center and nursing home residents in need. Project Leader: Jean Kidd
Eyeglass Cases Sew eyeglass case for 2008 medical mission trip.
Project Leader: Joanne Buckner
Habitat ReStore Sort and arrange merchandise at Habitat’s retail store. Project Leader: John Danforth and Barbara Hendrix
AIDS Care Service Landscaping and yard work.
Project Leaders: Ken & Adrienne Meyers
Odd Fellows Cemetery Reclamation Clear out undergrowth in historical African-American cemetery. Project Leader: Pat Swann
Carpentry Project Build fixtures, etc. for Habitat ReStore.
Project Leader: Wiley Guthrie
Triad First Families sort donated clothes at storage closet at Children’s Home. Project leader: Frank Johnson
Leaf-Raking older children/parents are invited to join the Hinsons in raking leaves. Project leader: Renee Colclough Hinson
Gift Bags assemble gift bags for children entering the Battered Women’s Shelter, an in-church project for children age 6-10 and parents.
Project leader: Melonie Almengual

Away on November 3?
Thanks to KnollStar, we can offer these off-date projects.

Sunday, Oct. 21
Prodigals Reception
Prepare and host a reception at MusicFest. Music starts at 3 p.m. Project Leader: Debbie Pruitt
Tuesday, Oct. 23
Bingo
Play bingo at the Williams Senior Center.
Project Leaders: Jane Reinke and Mary Eva Knight
Wednesday, Nov. 7
Green St. Methodist Dinner
Prepare and serve dinner 2-6:30 p.m. Some food preparation can be done the previous evening. Project Leader: Dean Clifford
Saturday, Nov. 10
Food Bank
Sort food at Second Harvest. Project Leader Adam Davis would like to have parents join the youth on this project.