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Program explores Passover, Last Supper What do the Jewish Passover and Jesus' last supper have in common? Dwelling Place Family Church, with Jews for Jesus, will answer that question as Micah Cohen, presents "Christ in the Passover" at Dwelling Place Family Church at Barlow Community Center, 41 S. Oviatt St. in Hudson, March 30 at 7 p.m. For more information, call the church at 330-650-9808. Faith Fellowship Faith Fellowship Church, 10277 Valley View in Macedonia, will host a Red Cross Blood Drive April 5 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., complete with door prizes and special refreshments. Make an appointment at www. Missionary speaks at United Methodist Missionary Beth Ferrell will lead services at 9 and 11:15 a.m. March 21 at Hudson United Methodist Church, 2600 Hudson-Aurora Road. She will also lead Sunday School from 10 to 11 a.m. The public is welcome. Ferrell will share her experiences as a missionary with the Board of Global Ministries of the United Methodist Church, commissioned to Africa. She worked as a hospital nurse in Mozambique from 1989-1999 and later helped establish a rural health clinic in Sierra Leone. Moms group meets every other Monday A Christian fellowship of moms with young children, iMom, meets every other Monday from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at First Congregational Church of Hudson, 47 Aurora St. It meets in the third floor youth room to discuss various topics of interest as determined by the group. Childcare will be provided on site. Participants do not need to be members of the church to join. Reservations are not required, but appreciated. Call Dee Buchanan at 330-650-4048 ext. 323 or e-mail dbuchanan@hudsonucc.org for details. Meeting dates are March 22, April 19, and May 3 and 17. Bereavement day camp offered in June The Hospice of Visiting Nurse Service Center for Loss and Hope's annual free children's bereavement day camp, Camp Promise, will be June 14 to 16 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. to help children ages 6 to 11 process a significant loss, such as a parent, grandparent or sibling. The children will learn to manage and understand their grief through creative activities such as craft-making, music, drama, and art therapy. A staff of experienced facilitators will oversee the children as they go through the creative stations. A morning snack, boxed lunch and afternoon snack will be provided each day. The camp will be at the Justin T. Rogers Hospice Care Center, 3358 Ridgewood Road in Fairlawn. This year's Premier Sponsor is Westminster Presbyterian Church. To sponsor a child's camp experience, call Evelyn Burkhart at 330-668-4656 ext. 4656. To register a child, or for more information, call Rochelle Sheppard at 330-668-4662 ext. 4662. Music series continues at St. Mary Church Continuing the celebration of St. Mary Church's 150-year anniversary, the Music Concert Series continues with an offering of organ and bagpipe selections on March 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the church. This concert will feature organists Mark Ludwig II, music director at St. Mary; David Uschold, music director at Holy Family in Parma; and Jason Lorenzon, music director emeritus at Our Lady of Guadalupe in Northfield. Joining them will be Ian Crane, choir and band director at Benedictine High School and former instructor of bagpipes at Edinboro University. This concert will offer traditional piping music for bagpipes and organ from German, British and American composers including Mozart and Elgar. Concerts in the series are open to the public and free. Lenten seafood dinners served at church The Men's Club of St. Mary Church sponsor its Lenten Seafood Dinners on Fridays through March 26. The dinners are served in the lower hall of St. Mary Church, 340 N. Main St. in Hudson. Doors open at 5 p.m.; the last order is taken at 7:30 p.m. Call ahead at 330-650-0722 ext. 244, or order online at http://www.stmaryhudson.cc/seafood. >Scholarship available The St. Mary's Men's club awards a $1,500 scholarship to any high school senior who is a member of St. Mary Church or whose family are parishioners of St. Mary; Home-schooled students are also eligible to apply. The scholarship, which is paid directly to the student, is for educational training, beyond high school at any college, university, seminary, convent or technical school. The criteria for this scholarship are based on personal commitment and involvement in faith, community service, extracurricular activities, character and leadership and academic record. "Academic achievement" is not a main criterion. All paperwork is completed online. Students may obtain the application by e-mailing to GetApp@Jaeklegroup.com. The application deadline is 8 a.m. April 5. Comments
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