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PUCC eNews 11/19/2023
11/19/2023 Bulletin
PUCC eNews 11/12/2023
November Alzheimer’s News
November Alzheimer’s News Scientists may have discovered a new diagnostic tool for recognizing the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, providing hope for early detection in the future. Scientists believe that Alzheimer’s is caused by the abnormal buildup of proteins in and around the brain cells, but what triggers this is still unclear. “The disease starts…
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Parkway Adventurers to Magic Chef Mansion
Tour the Magic Chef Mansion (3400 Russell Blvd.) near Tower Grove Park on Thursday, December 7th. The tour will last an hour and fifteen minutes. We’ll meet at church by 9:15 a.m. to carpool, or meet at the mansion by 10 a.m. There is a $20 per person fee (15 person minimum) for the tour,…
Read MoreCircle of Concern Thanksgiving Basket
Circle of Concern serves 650 families in West St. Louis County. As part of their Thanksgiving Basket program, 6 area churches pack boxes containing 8 sought after items, including: can of pumpkin, stuffing mix, box of mashed potatoes, corn muffing mix, can of fruit, can of cranberries, jar of turkey gravy, and a container of…
Read More11/5/2023 Bulletin
Sharing our Food with Isaiah 58
We have an opportunity to serve our midtown ministry with our neighbors at Isaiah 58. We are requested to provide 300 2-lb bags of flour for Thanksgiving Day clients. As you are able, consider adding the 2-lb bags of flour to your shopping carts until November 12. Place your donations in the marked box under…
Read MorePUCC Adventurers Go to the Sappington House
Join the PUCC Adventurers on Thursday, November 9th as they visit the Thomas Sappington House Museum on 1015 S. Sappington Road in Crestwood. To carpool, meet at PUCC by 10:30 or at the Sappington House (1015 S. Sappington Road) by 11:00 a.m. The tour begins at 11:00. Admission for the tour is $5 per adult.…
Read More10/29/2023 Bulletin
All I Ask for is Respect, Empathy, and Awareness, by Katie Rodriquez-Banister.
Sunday, November 12 | 11:15am | Heritage Room & Zoom Our speaker, Katie Rodriguez Banister survived an auto accident in 1990 that left her a quadriplegic, paralyzed from the chest down. After six months of rehabilitation and fifteen months of living with her parents, she returned to living independently in 1992. With her husband, Steve…
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