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Thursday, November 12, 2009

BLESSING OF KETTLES TO BEGIN SALVATION ARMY BELL RINGING SEASON


The second annual “Blessing of the Kettles” service which signifies the beginning of the Red Kettle Campaign season, will be held on Saturday, Nov. 14th, at 7 p.m. at Providence Presbyterian Church, 311 Parker Road, Salisbury.

For many people, it just doesn’t seem like Christmas until they hear The Salvation Army bells. This year, another type of music will be added to the season through the voices of a community choir, the “Kettle Choir” which has been practicing and preparing for the service for the last few weeks.

Under the direction of Mae Higgins, music coordinator of Providence Presbyterian Church, the Kettle Choir will provide the musical backdrop for the service. “The choir has prepared three songs that we feel reflect the season and the mission of the Red Kettles”, Higgins said. “It is a delight to be a part of this very special service”.

The service is open to the public and all bell ringers as well as those interested in volunteering are encouraged to attend. Attendees are asked to bring a canned good for The Salvation Army Food pantry and/or contribute to the Red Kettle that will be in the vestibule.

“Now, more than ever, we need the community’s involvement and support,” said Captain Cameron Henderson, Salisbury Corps Officer. “So many of our friends and neighbors are hurting and need help with just the basics of life – food, warm clothing and shelter. We seek God’s blessing in all we do. This service is a way for all of us to come together and lift our hearts in prayer as we can continue our mission of “Doing The Most Good” for those who need it most.”

For more information or to volunteer as a Red Kettle bell ringer, call 410-749-RING (7464).

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