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Dive into Summer Fun at Edinburg United Church's Vacation Bible School
As the summer season approaches, Edinburg United Church is gearing up to host its annual Vacation Bible School (VBS) program. This year's theme, "Scuba Diving into Friendship with God," promises an immersive and engaging experience for children entering kindergarten through fifth grade. With a focus on fostering spiritual connections and creating lasting memories, the VBS event is set to run from July 8th to July 12th, offering a free program from 6 to 8 p.m. each evening.Dive into a World of Faith, Fun, and Friendship
Exploring the Depths of Friendship with God
The "Scuba Diving into Friendship with God" theme invites children to embark on a spiritual journey, exploring the depths of their relationship with the divine. Through a variety of engaging activities, including games, crafts, and songs, the VBS program aims to teach children the importance of building a strong foundation of faith and friendship with God. By immersing themselves in this underwater-inspired adventure, participants will have the opportunity to develop a deeper understanding of their spiritual identity and the role of faith in their lives.A Welcoming Environment for All
Edinburg United Church's VBS program is designed to be inclusive and welcoming, catering to children of all backgrounds and beliefs. The free registration ensures that every child has the opportunity to participate, regardless of their family's financial situation. This inclusive approach aligns with the church's mission to create a community where everyone feels valued and supported in their spiritual growth.Engaging Activities and Hands-on Learning
The VBS program promises to be a dynamic and interactive experience, with a variety of engaging activities that cater to different learning styles. From exciting games that reinforce biblical lessons to creative crafts that allow children to express their artistic talents, the program is designed to capture the imagination of its young participants. By incorporating these hands-on learning opportunities, the VBS team aims to make the lessons more memorable and impactful, ensuring that the children leave with a deeper understanding of the themes and a renewed sense of spiritual connection.Connecting with the Community
Edinburg United Church's VBS program is not just about nurturing the spiritual growth of its participants; it's also about fostering a sense of community. By inviting children from the local area to join in the festivities, the church hopes to create a space where families can come together, share experiences, and build meaningful relationships. This community-focused approach aligns with the church's mission to be a beacon of hope and support for the people of Edinburg and the surrounding region.Registering for the VBS Adventure
Families interested in enrolling their children in the Edinburg United Church VBS program can do so by visiting the church's Facebook page. The registration process is simple and straightforward, and any questions can be directed to Melissa Dills at the provided email address. With the program running from 6 to 8 p.m. each evening, parents can rest assured that their children will be in a safe and nurturing environment during those hours.Seeking Childcare Staff for the Summer
In addition to the VBS program, Edinburg United Church's Kid Watch is currently seeking a childcare staff member for its summer program. The position offers weekday hours from noon to 6 p.m., with a starting pay of per hour. Hiring expenses will be covered by Kid Watch, and free school-age childcare is also included as a benefit. Interested individuals can contact Shelly at the provided phone number for more information or to apply.Celebrating Achievements in the Edinburg Fire Department
The Edinburg community has reason to celebrate the achievements of its local fire department. Kylee Phillips, a member of the Edinburg Fire Department, has recently obtained her new certification level of Paramedic. Kylee, a graduate of Cuyahoga Falls High School, has also earned her EMT Basic Certification and completed Firefighter I and II training. In addition, the department has welcomed a new firefighter, Jacob Michael, who has completed Firefighter I and II, as well as his EMT-B certification, and plans to pursue his Paramedic certification next year. These advancements within the Edinburg Fire Department demonstrate the department's commitment to providing the community with highly trained and dedicated emergency responders.Gearing Up for the Portage County Randolph Fair
As the summer season progresses, the Portage County Randolph Fair is set to take place from August 20th to 25th. The fair offers a variety of exciting opportunities for community members, including the chance to enter contests such as the largest tomato, artwork, or even the fair king and queen competition. Ticket sales for the fair's events are already underway on the official website, www.randolphfair.com. The fairgrounds, located at 4215 Fairground Rd, promise to be a hub of activity and entertainment for the entire family.Wishing Everyone a Safe and Happy Fourth of July
As the article comes to a close, the author extends a warm wish for a safe and happy Fourth of July celebration to all. This sentiment serves as a reminder to the community to embrace the spirit of the holiday and to come together in a spirit of unity and patriotism.Remember, if you have any information you'd like to be included in the next edition of this column, please don't hesitate to send it to the provided email address by the second Wednesday of the month.