Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Puttin' on the Green



The annual mini-golf tournament Puttin’ in the Green is a major fundraiser for Inter-Faith Community Services and will be held again at Colorado Journey at Belleview Ave. & Windermere St., Littleton. A team of golfers from the Women of Purpose Circle has participated in this tournament for the last 4 years. Each team is made up of 5 players and is asked to raise $200 each for a total of $1000.

Please help sponsor our team. Donations are being collected in the Fellowship Hall.

It is Sat, May 7, registration begins at 8:30am and the tournament starts at 9:00.For more information, please contact Pam McCormick.

Eat at Café 180 in Englewood




Café 180 is a new restaurant dedicated to eliminating hunger by feeding all people regardless of their ability to pay, in a dignified and respectful manner. They are modeled after the SAME Café in Denver, and serve lunch Tuesday through Saturday from 11AM to 2PM. They serve delicious, gourmet flatbread pizza, soups, salads, and sandwiches.

When we asked them how we could support them, they said “please come and eat at our restaurant”. The paying customers make it possible for others to eat. Recently two UMW groups have eaten at Café 180, and we plan to go back again soon and often.

We would like to invite everyone in the St. Andrew congregation to stop by and eat lunch at Café 180. They are located on Broadway, 3 blocks north of Hampden on the West side – in the King Sooper’s parking lot. Directly across from the Englewood Post Office
3315 S. Broadway, Englewood, CO 80113 Phone: 303-761-4510 http://www.appetitesunite.org/

Shop at or Shop or Donate to She She’s Corner – next to the old LifeSpot



She She’s Corner is an upscale resale clothing store for women of all ages, which offers for sale excellent quality, “gently used” women’s clothing for pennies on the dollar. She She’s is owned by James Resource Network, a Colorado non-profit corporation whose mission is to provide single-parent families quick access to hope and supportive services in order to achieve family stability and self-sufficiency, the main emphasis on transitional housing. The Circle of Joy has been helping them sort and organize their clothing.
In addition to a great shopping opportunity, if you would like to donate your “gently worn, ready to wear again” clothing for a tax deduction, you may drop them off anytime during our regular business hours, which are Monday to Thursday 10am -6pm and Friday and Saturday 10am – 5pm. 7562 S. University 303-779-2550 http://www.sheshescorner.com/