Last Sunday, 10/17/21, SPC kicked off their new program in which members from the congregation will be sharing trades, crafts and hobbies with the youth. Craig Hagan brought his Cider Press and demonstrated how to convert apples to cider. There were five youth and five adults in attendance for the event who included, Clara,Rainey, Dawson and Drake Conner, Neveah and Titan Smith, Craig and Jodie Hagan, Paula Conner, Donna Pryor and Ed Males. The event was a success, and each youth member took home apple cider to share with their family.
In this blog, we'll focus on the working being done at Sligo Presbyterian Church, Sligo, Pennsylvania. We'll also look at what's happening in Sligo, Rimersburg, Clarion, and all the other communities served by our congregation.
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