FRENCH CLASSES

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Join instructor Shirin Teyssier as she guides you through the language, cultural norms and etiquette of the French society.  This is a fun, interactive class that comes highly recommended from her past students.  Whether you have plans to travel abroad, need a refresher course, or just want a fun evening out - you'll be glad you signed up!

LEVEL I:  3 Wednesdays September 8th, 15th and 22nd  OR  October 6th, 13th and 20th

LEVEL II:  3 Thursdays September 9th, 16th and 23rd  OR October 7th, 14th and 21st

TIME: 7:00 - 8:30 

COST: $100 per person plus $20 logistics and material fee

REPLY: Sign up now - registrations are still welcome!

By Email: ssteyssier@comcast.net    By Phone: 415.250.8495

 

CPR CLASSES

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Early CPR is an integral part of providing lifesaving aid to people suffering sudden cardiac arrest.   Will you be ready with the knowledge and skills to help save a life?  St. Luke will be hosting two CPR classes on Saturday, October 16th; the first class covers CPR, AED (automated external defibrillator), and First Aid.   The 2nd class of the day will begin at 2:30pm be CPR & AED only.  The second class is for adults age 18 and older, only.

Cost for the 3-part morning class is $65.00; the afternoon class CPR is $50.00. Cash or checks will be accepted for class payment.  Registrations are limited to 10 people per class.  Please contact the instructor, Mike Patrick, to register.

Mike Patrick 

Pinnacle CPR & First Aid

707-477-2422

 

Food Barrel needs your Items!

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The Deacons are rolling out  the St. Luke Food Barrel each Sunday morning to remind you that is is in need of your non-perishable food items.  Drop off your: canned fruits, vegetables, and meats, dried fruits and nuts, bottled and canned juices, dried pasta, canned or bottled pasta sauces, macaroni and cheese or other boxed pasta meals, peanut butter and jelly, chili and soups, etc.  We fill it, Marin Community Food Bank picks it up and redistributes the food to those whose cupboards are bare.

 For more information on items you can donate or other ways to help, go to the Marin Community Food Bank website at www.marinfoodbank.org .

Prayer Shawl/Blanket Ministry

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St. Luke's Prayer Blankets/Shawls has been a great new ministry to those who are ill or undergoing medical treatment.  Eighteen were given out last year and the ‘thank you's' received from the recipients have been so appreciative. 

Thank you to these lovely ladies who have been knitting up a storm:  Tonya Church, Marilyn Mulder, Carol Mayer, Jan Smith, Mary Beth Spiker, Mary Dill, Holly Kuhlman Katie Woolard, and Jean McKechnie - apologies if we have missed a name or two!