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6 . the catoctin banner . August 2010 . www.thecatoctinbanner.com<br />
Mountaintop Heritage Worship<br />
A worship service was held on Sunday morning June 27 during the fifth<br />
annual Mountaintop Heritage Days at Fort Ritchie. Local pastors participated<br />
and nearly 300 people attended. <strong>The</strong> pastors and churches involved were<br />
Pastor Arietta Grimmet, Life Changing Ministries of the Church of God of<br />
Prophecy in Sabillasville; Pastor Richard Daughtridge, Jacob’s Church in<br />
Fountaindale; Pastor Sandy Price, St. Stephen’s United Church of Christ in<br />
Cascade; Pastor Janet Comings, St. Mark’s Lutheran and St. John’s UCC in<br />
Sabillasville; Pastor Warren Rice, Living Word Church of Blue Ridge Summit;<br />
Pastor Gary Shew, Pen Mar United Brethren in Christ Church in Pen Mar; and<br />
Pastor Mark Hosler, Germantown Church of God in Cascade.<br />
<strong>The</strong> pastors hosted a community-wide picnic on July 31 from 12:30 p.m.<br />
– 3:00 p.m. at Fort Ritchie Community Center to recognize the support of the<br />
more than 100 volunteers who supported Mountaintop Heritage Days. $1,271<br />
was raised and divided between Hope Alive, a shelter for women and children<br />
in Sabillasville, and Help Hotline, the local food bank at Blue Ridge Summit.<br />
Please plan to join Mountaintop Heritage Days next year on June 25 and 26, 2011.<br />
Bill Carter, chairman of the board of directors of the One Mountain<br />
Foundation, said, “<strong>The</strong> food was great, cooked by the Sons of the American<br />
Legion, and the fellowship was even greater. <strong>The</strong> event allowed us to not<br />
only thank folks who had volunteered during Mountaintop Heritage Days,<br />
but to continue to celebrate our community spirit and our heritage of coming<br />
together to enjoy a good meal and friendship.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> Thurmont Food Bank Needs Our Help<br />
Currently the Thurmont Food<br />
Bank is providing food for over<br />
200 families in our community each<br />
month. Donations have decreased<br />
and help is needed.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Bank can accept fresh<br />
produce from your garden, food left<br />
over from your church or community<br />
fundraisers and food from your<br />
cupboards. Needs include canned<br />
meats and tuna, canned ravioli,<br />
canned fruit, cereal, rice or pasta,<br />
Hamburger Helper, snacks for kids,<br />
baby food and peanut butter and<br />
jelly. Perishable items are needed as<br />
T & M<br />
CRANE RENTALS, INC.<br />
301-447-3718 / 301-447-3719<br />
1-877-447-3718<br />
FAX 301-447-1722<br />
1 Creamery Way,<br />
Emmitsburg, MD 21727<br />
well, including milk, bread, eggs,<br />
and meats. Perishable items can<br />
be dropped off at the Food Bank<br />
at St. John’s Lutheran Church on<br />
Tuesdays from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.,<br />
and Fridays from 3:00 p.m. – 5:00<br />
p.m. Perishable and non-perishable<br />
foods can be dropped off at Harriet<br />
Chapel, near the <strong>Catoctin</strong> Furnace<br />
on Route 806, on Tuesdays and<br />
Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. – 2:00<br />
p.m. Financial donations can be<br />
mailed to <strong>The</strong> Thurmont Food Bank,<br />
P.O. Box 74, Thurmont, MD 21788.<br />
All donations are tax deductible.<br />
Pictured above, over 300 people attended the Mountaintop<br />
Heritage Worship service on June 27 during the Mountaintop Heritage Days Festivel.<br />
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you made the switch?”<br />
John Trout<br />
Owner, Trout’s Market<br />
Woodsboro, MD<br />
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Photo by Joan Fry<br />
Pictured below, left to right are Pastor Janet Comings of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church and St. John’s<br />
United Church of Christ, Sabillasville; Pastor Richard Daughtridge, Jacob’s Church, Fountaindale;<br />
Pastor Mark Hosler, Germantown Church of God, Cascade; Josephine Ward, Help Hotline Board of<br />
Directors; Mary Lindquist, Help Hotline Executive Director; Bill Carter, Chairman, one Mountain<br />
Foundation; Pastor Arietta Grimmet, “Life Changing Ministries” of the Church of God of Prophecy,<br />
Sabillasville; Pastor Sandy Price, St. Stephen’s United Church of Christ, Cascade.<br />
A Call for Historical Photos of Emmitsburg<br />
Readers are invited to submit postcards and pictures of the old hotel in<br />
Emmitsburg and the old town of Emmitsburg to be used as part of a firefighter<br />
training video that focuses on the successful command decisions executed<br />
during the “Old Hotel Fire” that took place in Emmitsburg in April.<br />
If your photo or postcard is used, you will be given credit for contributing<br />
the resource to the project. You do not need to relinquish possession of the<br />
photo or postcard. Simply stop by E Plus Copy Center and Promotions in the<br />
lobby of the Jubilee Grocery Store in Emmitsburg and a staff person will scan<br />
your item into a file and immediately return your item.<br />
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