There was a lot of celebration during the 100th anniversary observance Sunday, October 26, 2014 — both in the formal, ceremonial type, the musical type, and the fellowship type. Writing on the music program, or the service, will take a lot of decompiling to bring out the pieces I want to feature. So today I am going to feature the “fun” stuff.
The “fun” stuff, the meal, was served to some 350 people by a serving staff that showed it had never done more finer. The family style serving of chicken, mashed potatoes and green beans was done at tables nicely decorated with centerpieces featuring anniversary boxes with the logo on top, M&Ms inside, and special anniversary mints that were so well done they were a shame to eat — until you tasted them. Dessert was pumpkin roll and cannoli. So here are a few pictures of the people, the event and the fun.














Reblogged this on markrwhitaker and commented:
I’ve already reposted Jonathan’s blogs about the music and sermon from the worship and celebration; this blog focuses on the 100th Anniversary meal.
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