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The Thompson Cooperative
O ce space for rent in the ompson Cooperative for non-pro t and community service agencies in the Finger Lakes Region.
e Suite is 262 square feet and includes the utilities in the rent. e Cooperative is functioning as an incubator space for small and new agencies. Being located with other non-pro ts provides “one-stop” services for families and individuals in need of services.
Be part of a community with 8 other non-pro t organizations under one roof. Call ompson Apartments Rental o ce at 585-394-2420 or email at thompsonsenior@pathstone.org for more information.
120 North Main Street, Canandaigua, NY
Easter Sunday
First Congregational Church of Canandaigua
EASTER SUNDAY WORSHIP
10:30 am
In Our Newly Restored Sanctuary
Rev. Dawn Garrett-Larsen
58 N. Main St., Canandaigua Livestream: canandaiguachurch.org
HOLY SATURDAY
Holy Saturday marks the final day of the Triduum, or the three days preceding Easter Sunday. Scripture states that Holy Saturday was when Jesus’ body was placed in the tomb.
Holy Week
at FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
100 North Main St. • Canandaigua • (585) 394-5335
Rev. Dr. Bill Allen fumcofc@wny.twcbc.com • www.FUMCC.org ursday, April 6th e Living Last Supper Presented by Men of the Church 7:30pm • Communion will be served.
Friday, April 7th
Good Friday Worship - Noon (in the sanctuary)
Sunday Morning, April 9th
Easter Celebration
7am - Sunrise Service at Kershaw Park (by the Gazebo)
9am- Contemporary Easter Worship Service (in the sanctuary) 11am - Traditional Easter Worship Service (in the sanctuary)
Link for Sunday services livestreamed on Youtube: https://youtube.com/results?search_query=fumcofcan+
VINE VALLEY Methodist Church
6370 Vine Valley Road • Middlesex, NY 14507 585-554-0402 • Past
J. Lanni
April 7: Good Friday Tenebrae service, 7pm April 9: Sonrise service on the beach, 7:30am Resurrection Sunday service, 9:15am
Holy Week
Palm Sunday - April 2 • 10am Maundy ursday - April 6 • 7pm
Good Friday - April 7 • Noon
Easter Day - April 9 • 10am e church with too many ministries! St. John’s
Episcopal Church
183 N. Main Street, Canandaigua
St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Parish
St. Dominic Church Corner of West Main Street & Rt. 21, Shortsville
Saturday, April 1 | 4 pm Palm Sunday Vigil Mass
Palm Sunday, April 2 | 12 noon Palm Sunday Mass
Holy Thursday, April 6 | 7pm Holy Thursday Mass
Friday, April 7 | 3pm Friday of the Passion of the Lord Mass
Easter Sunday, April 9th | 12 noon Easter Sunday Mass
St. Felix Church 12 Hibbard Avenue, Clifton Springs
Palm Sunday, April 2 | 8am Palm Sunday Mass
Easter Sunday, April 9 | 8am Easter Mass
St. Francis Church 12 Church Street, Phelps
Palm Sunday, April 2 | 10am Palm Sunday Mass
Holy Saturday, April 8 | 8pm Easter Vigil Mass
Easter Sunday, April 9 | 10am Easter Sunday Mass
East Bloom eld United Methodist Church
A Lasting Tribute To American Soldiers
(NAPSI)—More than 30 million Americans have served in the United States Army. If you or someone you care about is among them, you can now order a personalized, commemorative brick that will be permanently placed along the pathway to the future National Museum of the United States Army.
Making a Museum
The National Army Museum is rapidly taking shape at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, just south of Washington, D.C. This national landmark will be the first museum to tell the entire history of the nation’s oldest and largest military service. The massive 185,000-square-foot building will display a collection of Army artifacts, historic documents, and Soldier artwork. The vast majority of these priceless selections have never been seen by the public. “For those who served, the Museum will provide a place of reflection,” said retired Army Chief of Staff, General Gordon R. Sullivan, chairman of the Army Historical Foundation. “For the rest of America, it will be an educational institution that conveys American history through the eyes and stories of Soldiers, teaching our nation how the U.S. Army has shaped nearly every major event in our country’s history.”
In the two years since groundbreaking, the building’s frame has been completed, and crews have installed the stainless-steel panels that make up its exterior. Inside, the circular walls of the 300-degree Army Theater are set, and four of the Museum’s largest artifacts are in place.
How You Can Be a Part of It
The U.S. Army designated the nonprofit Army Historical Foundation to lead the campaign to build the Museum. The Foundation developed the Commemorative Brick Program to raise funds for construction and offer serving Soldiers and Army veterans and their families a way to forever be part of the historic national landmark.
The personalized bricks are currently being installed along the pathway leading to the Museum’s main entrance. Made of Mesabi Black granite, the impressive tributes will set the stage for the Museum experience. Individuals and organizations can still order bricks at www.armyhistory. org/bricks.
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