Community Corner
Advent Fair and Alternative Giving Event
Looking for an unusual gift idea? The Missions committee of the Presbyterian Church of Western Springs will offer an array of alternative giving options on Sunday, December 8, following the 9:30 a.m. worship. While doing some shopping, your purchases support local and world focused organizations.
Purchasing an animal, or a whole menagerie, supports people in need through Heifer Project International. Help individuals or communities while supporting Church World Service. If you wish to make a donation in honor of someone special this holiday season, Honor cards will be available.
There will be lovely items handmade by artisans in countries ranging from South American to Southeast Asia. We have items such as jewelry, scarves, candle holders and holiday ornaments from SERRV a global organization helping artisans around the world.
Fair trade chocolate will be on hand (while quantities last): dark chocolate mint thins, dark chocolate bars (the healthy chocolate) and new this year milk
chocolate Advent calendars.
If you, or a friend, need a beautiful, practical tote bag we have just the ticket. Purchase one for home use or as a holiday present, these handmade bags from Africa help support the O’Brien school in Tanzania.
Donate toward purchasing $20 Target gift cards to be given to Maria Shelter or Believe Family residents.
You may make a donation to the Christmas Joy
Offering, benefiting the PCWS Benevolence Fund and our Denominational Racial/Ethnic schools and Retired Pastors fund.
All this can be done in one stop and with one check or cash. What a nice way to show you care and help
others in need at the same time. Stop by the Graham Charter Room for more details and see the many
options.
Do you know someone who loves to cook? Collects cookbooks?Has just moved into a place of their own? Just starting to cook? The PCWS Cookbook is the perfect gift! A collection of favorite recipes from the kitchens of PCWS members, it also contains stories and anecdotes from members, artwork of young people from the congregation, and handy reference guides