Well it is finally here, the summer! I know many of you have been looking forward to these
months while I was out enjoying the cooler months. I hope I will be able to survive another HOT summer. Fact is, for the most part, the vacations have been planned, cars gassed up, and we are all ready for a fun filled, excitement filled, busy summer. With all that is going on however, let me remind you that the church is still here and our commitment still needs to be fulfilled. So what is with a commitment and what does it mean to us when we are away?
Let me answer that question with a story about one of the greatest golfers of all time, Bobby
Jones. He is uniquely known for winning the “Grand Slam” of golf; winning all four major tournaments in the U.S. and Brittain in a single year. In 1925, early in his career, having reached the final playoff in the U.S. Open, at a certain point in the match, Jones was setting up to strike his ball which was in the rough just off the fairway. His iron accidentally touched the ball. He immediately became angry with himself, turned to the marshals, and called a penalty on himself.
But the marshals had not seen the ball move, so they left the decision to Jones, whether to
invoke the penalty — a two-stroke penalty. No instant replay here to determine what happened. Bobby called the penalty on himself, not knowing that he would lose the tournament by a single stroke. When praised for his honesty, he replied, “You may as well praise a man for not robbing a bank!” Jones may have lost the tournament, but his character was legendary and today the United States Golf Association’s award for sportsmanship is known as the “Bobby Jones Award.”
It’s been said, “Character is what you do when nobody is watching. Character is how you
treat people who can do absolutely nothing for you. Character is how you react when the pressure is on. Character is deciding beforehand that you are going to do the right thing.”
Every day we’re faced with decisions — many of which are made when no one is watching,
at least no one we can see. But let’s purpose in our hearts to do the right thing — because character truly counts. We may not see the dividends immediately — but be assured that God is keeping track of our decisions, and He will make good on every one! While we are out and about this summer soaking up the rays, let us remember that our church is still open for business and that our commitment to our church by supporting it through our prayers, our presence, our gifts, our service and our witness still remains.
Love you guys, Michael
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ANNIIVERSARIES
6/3 Laurie & Michael Ritter
6/5 Sandra & Larry Davis
6/8 Beth & Jim Curtis
6/9 Lucy & Steve Huggins
Marti & Don Little
6/10 Sue & Bill Blackburn
Bobbie & John Johnson
6/12 Emily & Edward Tinsley
6/14 Reba & Don Brainerd
6/16 Fran & Dave Gulliksen
6/17 Holly & Frank Fussell
6/19 Carol & Jeff Adams
6/24 Marie & Bob Hall
Pat & Tom Myers
6/25 Emily & George Sharp
6/26 Lee & John Bouton
6/28 Lee & John Prugar
6/29 Arlene & Lewis Milligan
6/30 Brooke & Jayson Powers
Betsy & Gene Wahl
OR CURRENT RESIDENT
BIRTHDAYS
6/1 Pat Ard
6/3 Alan Gore
Kenneth McIver
Jack Schultz
6/4 Annie Martin
Joanna Prince
Anderson White
6/5 Mary Ellen Carter
6/6 Allie Byrd
Courtney Miller
Gene Wahl
6/7 Bryan Fields
Lisa Rider
Esther Scott
6/11 Jo Ann Stone
6/12 April Marrs
Pat Sanderford
6/14 Dow Ritter
6/16 Lee Prugar
6/18 Georgia Glover
6/19 Grace Eckstorm
Joanna Gombos
6/20 Linley Dew
6/22 N. F. Nixon, Jr.
Dirk Tysinger
Bonnie Weeks
6/24 Lee Bouton
6/25 Mahala Pearsall
6/26 Travis Collins
6/27 Eddie Richardson
6/29 Billie Kissel
Daniel William Kissel
Debbie Snow
6/30 Mickey Jata
Trinity Tidings
Trinity United Methodist Church
706 14th Avenue South
North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29582
Phone: 843-272-5236 Fax: 843-272-0926
Email: [email protected]
2015
THE GIVING CHURCH . . . a Financial Update
YTD APRIL 2015
TOTAL INCOME YTD $ 165,706
TOTAL INCOME YTD BUDGETED $ 156,174
INCOME OVER BUDGETED AMOUNT $ 9,532
TOTAL EXPENSES YTD $ 165,283
TOTAL EXPENSES YTD BUDGET $ 156,174
EXPENSES OVER BUDGET YTD $ 9,109
APPORTIONMENTS BUDGETED YTD $ 17,497
APPORTIONMENTS ACTUAL PAID YTD $ 17,497
WEEKLY NEEDS AVERAGE BUDGETED 2015 $ 9,010
WEEKLY ACTUAL AVERAGE GIVING 2015 $ 9,747
Administrative Council will meet on Tuesday, June 2nd at 6 pm In the Fellowship Hall. Mark your calendars now to attend this meeting!
Will meet on Tuesday, June 9th at 6 pm In the A. G. Greene Building. Please mark your calendars now so that those of you on this committee will be sure to be in attendance.
Amount in the account: $ 50, 182.93
Next Loose Change Sunday is June 14!
It's Summer Time, Summer Time, Sum, Sum, Summer Time At Trinity things don't slow down just because of the change of the seasons. Golf Outings, Gatherings on the beach, special Tuesday programs for our children and much more to include performances at the Myrtle Beach Travel Park and the Apache Campground Pier by the Daniel Family. My sons Matthew, Michael and I will be perform-ing music that ranges from Beach to Standards, from good old R&R to Christian classic, Coun-try, Bluegrass and even some Hip Hop are all part of the show. We top this off with costumes, lights and a whole lot of audience participation. This will take place at the Myrtle Beach Travel Park on Kings Rd just around the bend From the Wal-Mart where Highway 22 ends. The shows will start at 8 PM on June 14th, July 3rd, 12th and September 6th.
We also provide a DJ program with games and loads of fun at the pool deck from 1 to 4 PM on Tuesday June 16th, 23rd, and 30th, in July Friday the 3rd and Tuesday the 7th, 14th, 21st,28th, and August 4th, 11th. Three hours of nothing but Country Music and fun, fun, fun. If Wednesdays suit you better then come to the Apache Campground pier at 8 PM on June 17th and 24th, July 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th, or August 5th and 12th. Three hours of Karaoke, live preferences by me and my family, plus fun and games. There is no cost to enter the Myrtle Beach Travel Park Just tell the guard that you are with the church and here to see the Daniel Family Show. There is a nominal fee to get onto the Apache Pier. By the way you can pier fish while enjoying the show. I found out a long time ago that souls can be won no matter where we are or what we are doing if Jesus is reflected in us at all times. Our shows are fun and God is always present.. We hope to see you there. For more information call Rev. Ed at 843-421-7257
Missions Corner by Frank Autry, Chair
North Strand Helping Hand (NSHH) – We are going to list one item a month that we will ask you to buy when you go to the store and drop off at the church for NSHH. Since we did not collect very much PASTA in May, we are going to make that the item again in June. Any kind will do. We will deliver to Helping Hand on a regular basis during the month. Mobile Meals - We need your help. Mobile Meals of the North Strand, a very important ministry delivering hot meals to shut-ins five days a week, is in urgent need of drivers. Mobile Meals will train each driver for the daily route. Drivers rotate and usually drive two to three times a month on given days. If you have any interest in helping Mobile Meals as a driver, or even as a substitute driver, please contact the coordinator for Trinity Methodist Church: Marie Cary at 843-399-2968. Thank you for all that YOU do to support the mission projects of our Church. If you have any questions about what your Missions Committee is doing or would like to help, please see Frank Autry (843-685-1190)
Date 8:30 11:00 7th (Communion Sunday)
Michael Stewart; Isabella Stewart Crucifer Dow Ritter; Dillon Prince Crucifer
14th (UMW Sunday)
Hayley Hughes Madison Wood; Jordan Coates, Crucifer
21st
Madison Wood Brayden Powers, Hayley Hughes Crucifer
28th
Isabella Stewart Edwin Martin, Tanner Collins Crucifer
Don’t forget to get your articles in by the 20th of the month if you want it published in the newsletter. The 20th is always the deadline, unless it falls on the weekend each and every month! As there will be more going on at the church it is so important to get your stuff in on time! Thanks, Sandra
The Worship Committee will meet on Tuesday June 9th at
10 a.m. in the A. G. Greene Building.
FLAMINGOS FROM TRINITY FOR SPECIAL BIRTHDAYS,
ANNIVERSARIES, FATHER’S DAY,
ETC.
Flowers are blooming, The sun is bright,
Our flamingos are brooding because they
can't take flight, Unless you rent them
for a day and a night!
Call Jeannie or Emily today to make
someone’s day! Jeannie at (843) 390-2377
or Emily at (910) 579-0055.
USHER SCHEDULE ON NEXT PAGE >>>>>>>>>>
ATTENTION: MARK YOUR CALENDAR
THERE WILL BE AN AMERICAN RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE HERE
AT TRINITY ON THURSDAY, JUNE 4TH from 1—6 p.m.
IN THE FELLOWSHIP HALL. PLEASE BE SURE AND SIGN UP.
THANKS!
CAROLYN MARKER
SUNDAY, JUNE 21st DON’T FORGET YOUR LOVED ONE ON HIS SPECIAL DAY!!!!
HAPPY
JUNE 2015 SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE FOR JUNE 2015
MUSIC NEWS FOR JUNE May has been a very busy month. We had communion on the first Sunday as usual and also, on two other occasions. That first Sunday, we received an apple to remind us of the choices we make in life. Several participated in Relay for Life the day before. On Thursday, the 7th, we opened our sanctuary all day for National Day of Prayer. People had the opportunity to come, sit, pray, light a candle, listen to soft music, and have communion. The second Sunday was Mother’s Day and we had beautiful carnations. We had a single service on the 17th on the lawn followed by a covered dish picnic. The children, with a few adult helpers, played bells. The fourth Sunday was Pentecost, but also Memorial Day weekend and we had our confirma-tion group join the church. It was so good to have a total of 7 wonderful and talented youth in this class of 2015. Along with them, we had several others, mostly family of the confirma-tion students, join the church as well. The orchestra played, making this day glorious. The last Sunday we honor our graduates and the hand bell choir plays. It was a good thing we had 5 Sundays in May to make everything fit. The chancel choir will continue to sing during the summer, but we will not have weekly Wednesday night practice until the fall. We will practice on Sunday mornings and maybe one time in the evening over the summer. The hand bell choir will be on the summer schedule with a smaller group playing. The orchestra will practice less during the summer. Please watch for practice times for all of the music programs. Summer is a great time to become a part of the music program. The hand bell choir play-ing as a smaller group, uses fewer bells and usually practices at a different time of day. If you have ever thought you would like to play, this would be the perfect time. See one of us about starting on a new adventure. As for the chancel choir, join us on Sunday mornings at 10:20 in the A. G. Greene building to practice. You can just come and sing along in practice and maybe see that joining the choir is in your future. I would love to find a place for you. The orchestra is a little different in that you need to have played, or are playing, an instrument. If you have an interest in adding your instrument to the group, please see Bill or Albert. I hope that all of you have a wonderful summer. Be safe and always keep music as a part of your life. Thanks, Melody Evans
NEWS FOR
JUNE FROM 8:30 AM
7th Bobby Lewis, Capt.
Steve Huggins
Connie Kelser
Tom Kelser
14th Lucy Huggins, Capt.
Dottie Bernat
Jeannie Reeder
Betty Wyles
21st Mike Walters, Capt.
Aubrey Apple
Pam Apple
Millie Doud
28th Jane Marinacci, Capt.
Jeannie DeAngelo
Jill Krumme
George Snead
11 AM
7th Herman Holmes, Capt.
Frank Autry
Margaret Philemon
Deborah Rhyne
Jackie Stanley
14th Margaret Martin, Capt.
Elaine Berard
Joyce Davis
Deborah Rhyne
Susan Warbutton
21st Scott Keziah, Capt.
Frank Autry
Elaine Berard
Joyce Davis
Deborah Rhyne
28th Deborah Rhyne, Capt.
Betty Autry
Frank Autry
Elaine Berard
Susan Warbutton
Lewis Edward "Trey" Gore III, MUSC, Doctor of Physical Therapy Caitlyn Wolf, Academy for the Arts, Science & Technology, North Myrtle Beach High School Michael Daniel, Academy for the Arts, Science & Technology Matthew Daniel, Academy for the Arts, Science & Technology Haley Ann Dickson, North Myrtle Beach High School Shane Faulk, North Myrtle Beach High School Sam Hill, South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts & Humanities Lauren Waters, Clemson University, Bachelor of Science in Physical Science
United Methodist Women In
The Pulpit Sunday, June 14th
Upcoming Circle Meetings:
Dot Jordan Circle will meet on Tues, June 9th
7 pm at Arlene Leskowicz’s home.
Love Circle Janet Osgood will host an 11:30am luncheon at
Brightwater Tuesday, June 4th.
Susanna Wesley Circle will meet at 11:30 a.m. on June 2nd
at the Surf Club to enjoy lunch together.
New UMW Executive Board Members: Please welcome
Sharon Porter – Historian and Marsha Wehr
Membership, Nurture, and Outreach!
Membership is open to any woman who indicates her desire
to belong and to participate in the global mission of the
church through United Methodist Women.
Purpose: The organized unit of UNITED METHO-DIST
WOMEN shall be a community of women whose PURPOSE
is to know God and to experience freedom as whole persons
through Jesus Christ; to develop a creative, supportive fel-
lowship; and to expand concepts of mission through partici-
pation in the global ministries of the Church.
Legal Updates Concerning the Dual UMW Focus: Re Domes-
tic Violence –State Senate Bill #3 and the parallel
HB#3433 have passed both houses and is now back with
the Senate Judiciary Committee. As the State Legislature
adjourns on June 4th, action now is imperative. Speak up!
And send an encouraging email to our Sen Greg Hembree or
Rep Greg Duckworth through www.scstatehouse.gov.
On a Federal level, our Senator Lindsay Graham is on the
Judiciary Committee that continues to study #S262
‘Enhancing Services for Runaway and Homeless Victims of
Youth Trafficking Act of 2015’. Related House Bill #1779
has passed several readings and has been referred to the
House Committees on the Judiciary and the Education &
Workforce for further study.
Postcards should be directed to Lindsay Graham at 290
Russell Senate Office Building, Wash, DC 20510 and to our
other Senator Tim Scott at 167 Russell Senate Office Build-
ing, Wash, DC and also to our Representative Tom Rice at
223 Cannon House Office Building, Senator Graham was
also a co-sponsor of Senate Bill #S178 ‘Justice for Victims
of Trafficking Act of 2015’ that passed by both Houses and
awaits signing. Wash, DC 20515. You may get any con-
tact, legislation, or progress information through the
www.congress.gov website.
Re Quality Public Education for All Our Children,
the South Carolina United Methodist Children in Poverty
Task Force has developed a ‘Children in Poverty Initiative’
and issued ‘A Voice for ALL our children’ and the 8-page
document is available at www.umcsc.org/home/ministries/
children-poverty-initiate. Following the SC Supreme Court
ruling that WE HAVE FAILED TO PROVIDE QUALITY
EDUCATION FOR OUR CHILDREN, the SC Supreme Court
has ruled that it is now the responsibility of South Carolina
CITIZENS and their elected State officials to determine what
inputs are needed to successfully educate our children.
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Gerry Ferguson, Susanna Wesley Circle Leader and retired
Master Teacher, has taken on the challenge of forming a
local Church Action Group that would consider and respond
to the Supreme Court charge for citizen participation in
solving the educational disparity dilemma for ALL OF GOD’S
CHILDREN.
Please call her if you would like to become involved
in this summer challenge.
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The UMW and UMM of Belin Memorial UMC in Murrells
Inlet are sponsoring an awareness workshop entitled ‘Red
Light: An Effort to Stop Human Trafficking’ on Saturday,
August 29th 10am – 2pm
Participants will hear from leaders in the legislative, theologi-
cal, and law enforcement communities, discover theological
references to the issue, receive information to help identify
and report suspected victims, and identify strategies for
combating the crime of trafficking. This is a FREE EVENT,
including a box lunch; HOWEVER, as space is limited, regis-
tration is required. Materials are posted on the Trinity
UMW bulletin board.
‘You must be doers of the word
and not only hearers who mislead
themselves’ James 1:22
Next Meeting June 8th 9-10am Plantation Pancake House, NMB Dutch Treat Breakfast We will be discussing Boys in the BOAT, by Brown, and UMW selection TOUGH COOKIES by Cloninger. Join us for discussion and breakfast. See you there, there is plenty of room.
TRINITY
The Trinity Crafters held their Spring Craft Show on May 15 -16, 2015. We had a wide range of crafts and baked goods on sale. We made just over $1350.00 and have donated $1300.00 of this money to the church building fund. All money made from these sales support our church and our local missions. Please mark your calendars for Friday and Saturday, November 13-14, 2015 for our Fall Craft Show. We appreciate and need your support to continue our mission work.
Saturday, June 20
5 to 7:30 pm
Living Water Baptist Church
1569 Highway 9 East, Longs
Silent auction and door prizes
Tickets $8.00
Available from Gerry Ferguson
A benefit for
IN REACH The Evangelism Committee's In Reach group has been busy making contacts with church members who may have been under the weather or have special needs at this time. Please call or email the church office if you are a member with a need or know of a member with a need and leave a name and contact phone number for the needy person. We want to know how we can be of service. You may also contact: Debbie Snow, 843-995-2950 or email [email protected] outside of office hours.
The pastor and we as the congregation are always in prayer for others. Now we have the opportunity to pray for
other members of our congregation every week. Six names of members will be drawn at random and Pastor Michael
Ritter, along with all of us, will pray for the individuals and their family.
Below are the names of the members selected for this month
Pastor/Congregation Prayer Program
June 7
Jeannie DeAngelo
Fran VanHousen
Carolyn Via
Dorothy Parker
Hayley Hughes
Linda Caldwell
June14
Mike and JoAnna Gombos
Bubba, Darlene & Tanner Collins
Butch and Sharon Porter
Doris Pollock
Joe and Nancy Banaian
Michelle Moss
June 21
Sara Coates
Julia O’Brien
Susan Douglas
Millie Doud
Tera Ann Galloway
Sally Lyon
June 28
Anne Laney
Thelma Mitchell
Janice Givens
Chick and Carolyn Marker
Jane Cole
Chafer and Joyce Honea
Reminder! We do Blood Pressure Screenings Every month on the 2nd Sunday of the month. We do them between the services 9:45—10:45 in the hallway by the entrance to the A. G. Greene building and the back door of the Sanctuary. No sign up necessary, just show up!
Dear Trinity family,
I hope all of you know how much I have enjoyed working at Trinity UMC in my position as Director of Christian Education. I cannot say enough about how this congregation has supported and
encouraged both me and my husband Bear over the years. Each of you have been Christ’s hands
and feet to Bear and I personally on more occasions than I can count. It has been an honor and a privilege to work with so many wonderful people, serving together and sharing God’s love.
Trinity UMC will always hold a special place in my heart. Many prayers were answered when
Bear took his new job with the state in Columbia, SC. He is now working in his field! I knew I
would try to move to Columbia sometime over the summer, but God has opened doors for me sooner than I had anticipated. I will begin a new chapter, working with Lutheran Theological
Southern Seminary, on June 8th.
I am amazed at how quickly things have come together: God is good all the time! I look
forward to seeing all of you again and I will continue to pray for this church and its ministries. God is truly at work in this place, and Trinity is abundantly blessed with His grace!
Blessings,
Elizabeth Cheezem
The PEP Club will meet on Thursday, June 25th, at noon for a
picnic at McLean Park. Hot dogs, condiments, and drinks will be
provided, members are asked to bring chips or dessert to share!
First Wednesday Fellowship Dinner Join us for a meal in the fellowship hall on Wednesday, June 3rd, at 6:00
pm. Sign-up in the church office or the bulletin!
Our Family Weekend Retreat at Santee State Park is filling up fast! The trip is planned for Friday, September 18th-Sunday, September 20th. Reserve your cabin now with Pastor Michael and come have a fun,
relaxing weekend away with your church family!
A group of children and youth will be traveling to summer camp at
Asbury Hills, the South Carolina United Methodist Camp located in the
upstate. Please remember these youth in your prayers as they
experience God in a new way this summer!
On Tuesday, June 9th, all ages are invited to take a day trip to Annual
Conference in Florence, SC., to attend the Stop Hunger Now meal packaging
event! We will leave the church at 9:00, pack meals, share lunch, tour
Conference, and be back in the early evening.
A team of workers will travel to Penn Center Salkehatchie on
St. Helena Island June 13th-20th and will represent
Trinity during a week of service repairing homes.
Please be in prayer for these servants:
Anna Coggeshall Billy Jones Joseph Windell
Betsy Faulk Alexis McCumbee Ryan Windell
Shane Faulk Cathy Windell Scott Windell
SAVE THE DATE: Vacation Bible School: G-FORCE VBS will be held Sunday, July 12th-Thursday, July 16th, from
5:30-8:00 pm. Trinity is excited for this week of music, games,
crafts, and more, where children will feel God’s Love in Action!
Beach Circle
Meet your church family at 6:00 pm on Sunday evening on the beach at 21st Avenue South, NMB.
Bring a beach chair, towel, blanket, anything you like! Sunday, June 21st: Worship and Holy Communion
Sunday, June 28th: Bocce ball and kite flying
You are invited to come and join us for a meet and greet reception as we honor Reverend Ed Daniel upon his retirement from the church conference and as we celebrate our Director of Education’s Elizabeth Cheezem and her ministry here at Trinity. Reverend Ed is officially retiring from the conference but will still be very involved in our church and Elizabeth has accepted a position in Columbia and will be joining her husband, Bear, who is working in Columbia as well. The date is Sunday, June 28th at 4 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. There will be light refreshments enjoyed by all. Please make plans to come and join us to celebrate the day with both of them!
CRISMON WORKSHOPS BEGIN IN JUNE !!
During the Advent season, our Sanctuary is beautifully decorated to celebrate the
coming celebration of the birth of our Lord, Jesus Christ. Ribbons, wreaths, banners,
and candles add to the festive mood as does the beautiful Noel music and the excited
and cherubic faces of our children!
Adding solemnity, amid the greenery and the twinkling lights, the hand made Crismons
of white and gold adorn our majestic tree and remind us of the Christmas story
through the broad range and size of the Christian symbols depicted.
Historically, a CHRISt MONogram is the Chi Rho monogram of Christ from the earliest
believers. Early Christians used symbols to identify themselves to one another, to
designate meeting places of the Church, and sometimes, to show unbelievers where
they stood. Even more important, these symbols of the early Church served to
transmit the faith and beliefs of the artist-teacher to the viewer. Thus the inspira-
tion was shared and passed on. In time the original monograms evolved into signs, sym-
bols, and figures. The one requirement for a Crismon is that it refer primarily to our
Lord and God. All Crismons are made in combinations of white and gold. White, the
liturgical color for Christmas, refers to our Lord’s purity and perfection; gold, to His
majesty and glory. We point to the Christ as the Light of the world by using tiny white
lights on the tree.
Trinity is now in need of additional Crismons and as our original craftswomen,
Ruth Aiken and Jeanne Ford, have gone to be with our Lord, a new generation of willing
hands is needed. We have instructional books, patterns, and kits for beginners and
invite any interested persons to explore this creative possibility at Crismon Workshops
beginning on Wednesday, June 17th and June 18th at 1pm in the AG Greene Building.
Summer 2015 Youth Outings All youth rising 6th-12th grade are invited!
Full Name:___________________________
Date of Birth:_________________________
Name of Parent/Guardian:______________
Home #:__________Cell #:______________
Emergency Contact:____________________
Home #:__________Cell #:______________
Insurance Info:________________________
Allergies/Medications:__________________
I hereby give my permission for my child to
travel with and to receive any needed medical
attention while in the custody of the Trinity
UMC Staff & Adult Leaders.
________________________
Signature of Parent/Guardian
________________________
Date
*Please check the dates you plan to attend so
transportation can be secured.*
_____Thursday, June 18: Mayday Golf Mini Golf
_____Thursday, June 25: Picnic at McLean Park
with PEP Club
_____Monday, June 29: USS NC Battleship,
Wilmington, NC
_____Thursday, July 9-Friday, July 10:
Youth Lock-In at TUMC
_____Monday, July 20th: Brookgreen Gardens
_____Monday, July 27th: Soccer Golf
_____August 12-14: Camping & Waterpark
Also join us on Sunday, August 16th, for the
Blessing of the Backpacks and Back-to-School
Pool Party!
Terrific Tuesday’s Summer 2015 Open to children age 4-rising 5th grade!
Full Name:____________________________
Date of Birth:__________________________
Name of Parent/Guardian:_______________
Home #:___________Cell #:______________
Emergency Contact:_____________________
Home #:____________Cell #:_____________
Insurance Info:________________________
Allergies/Medications:__________________
I hereby give my permission for my child to
travel with and to receive any needed medical
attention while in the custody of the Trinity
UMC Staff & Adult Leaders.
________________________
Signature of Parent/Guardian
_______________
Date
*Cost is $40 for all events, or you may pay weekly.
Please check dates you plan to attend so
transportation can be secured.*
_____June 16th: Myrtle Beach Skywheel $10
_____June 23rd: Mayday Golf Mini Golf $10
_____June 30th: Movie Day at TUMC $5
_____July 7th: Trippo Waterslide $5
_____July 14th: VBS at TUMC: G-FORCE
_____July 21st: Rita’s Ice $5
_____July 28th: Colette’s Popcorn $5
_____August 4th: Beach Day
_____August 11th: Bowling/Pizza Party $10
Also join us on Sunday, August 16th, for the
Blessing of the Backpacks and Back-to-School
Pool Party!