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Easter Sunrise Service 6:15am at Port Gibson Fireman’s Field Easter Breakfast 7am at the church

Easter Celebration 9am

Port Gibson United Methodist Church

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

PALM SUNDAY

On what is now called “Palm Sunday,” Jesus Christ rode a donkey into Jerusalem while villagers welcomed him and waved palm branches. This is mentioned in each of the Biblical Gospels and occurs a week before His subsequent resurrection. Jesus possibly rode a donkey rather than a horse as a sign of peace, as a war-waging king might ride a horse. The “Passion of the Christ” is typically read during Palm Sunday masses.

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Holy Week

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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!

Friday, April 7th

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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)

Items to include in your automotive emergency kit

Miscellaneous items: Some items that may not seem synonymous with road trips can come in handy should you find yourself in an emergency. Pack a blanket so you and your passengers can stay warm should your car break down at night. In addition, pack some energy bars and bottled water so no one gets too hungry or thirsty while waiting for help to arrive.

It’s also good to keep a pair of work gloves in your car so you can still use your tools or change a tire when the temperatures dip or your hands get sweaty on hot days.

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315-548-2277 (CARS)

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Phelps, NY 14532 www.phelpsservicecenter.com

STRANGE BUT TRUE

By Lucie Winborne

FULL LINE OF CAR, TRUCK

• Weatherhead HYD.

Corner Route 21 and Water Street, Shortsville

Phone (585) 289-6100

Mon. - Fri. 8am to 5pm; Sat. 8am to 2pm

Finding the right family car

Safety: Safety is the top priority for many parents as they purchase new cars for their families. Look for a car with a high safety rating and a proven track record of ensuring passengers survive accidents. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (www.iihs.org) as well as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (www.nhtsa.gov) test and rate new vehicles for safety, and parents should look up the results of these tests and ratings on any vehicle they are considering purchasing for their families.

* The first roller coaster was used to transport coal down a hill. After people found that it could reach speeds up to 50 mph, tourists started asking to ride on it for a few cents.

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