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Wednesday, February 24, 2010
About Cancellations
In December, I was asked if we were going to have the Christmas Pageant, since the weather was awful that day. We held it and it was great.
Last week, I was asked if we were going to hold the Shrove Tuesday pancake dinner, since the weather was awful that day. We held it and it was great.
Today, I'm being asked if we will hold the Biblical Archeology class Thursday night, since the weather may or may not be awful.
Are you discerning a pattern?
It will be held in the parish hall on Thursday beginning at 7pm. If you prefer not to travel on a stormy night, no worries, as much of the information will be repeated during the remainder of the course. If you can't make it, I'll see you next week at the same day and time.
[In northeastern Ohio, we learned that if we canceled things due to bad weather we would have to hold all of our Christmas and Lenten events between late May and mid-Sept. It's best just to follow the calendar and work with what we have.]