Changing Gears
Changing Gears for the Road Ahead
A gathering of adults 55+ for fellowship, inspiration, and food. The Changing Gears was started in 1978. It is designed for senior citizens but open to all. They meet at 11:00 a.m. on the fourth Wednesday of the month for lunch and a program and have outings to local places of interests during the year. Pictured below, "Boat tour and lunch on the Blue Heron."
Changing Gears Luncheons:
Join us in Fellowship Hall on the fourth Wednesday of the month at 11:00 a.m. Reservations to Jill Endsley in the church office, by noon the Friday before the luncheon.
Wednesday, May 22
11:00 a.m.– Program in the Sanctuary • 11:30 a.m.– Lunch in Fellowship Hall
This month’s program is not to be missed! John Semingson, Olivia McGeehee and Sam Levine will present a 30-minute program of music for flute, piano, and organ. John and ‘Livvy’ will play selections from Gabriel Fauré’s beautiful “Dolly Suite” for piano duet as well as a piano and organ duet version of Bach’s, “Sheep May Safely Graze.” Sam and John will play music for flute and piano by Ernest Bloch and Francis Poulenc, and John will play several of his favorite organ solos.
Arrive early for snacks in the Parlor! Please make your reservation with Jill in the church office, 292-5526, by noon on Friday, May 17.
Please bring non-perishable food items for Second Harvest.
Wednesday, June 26
Guest speaker, Westminster member,
Carole Bucy. More details to come.
Wednesday, July 24
Guest speaker, Westminster member, John Arnn. More details to come.
Wednesday, August 28
Guest speaker, Peter Rosenberger whose topic will be "Standing with Hope". More details to come.
Wednesday, September 25
Guest speaker, Becca Stevens of Thistle Farms. More details to come.
Wednesday, October 23
Guest speaker, Westminster member, Jim Ferguson. Jim is a master craftsman and musician who will be sharing his talents of instrument repair followed by a vocal performance.
Wednesday, November 13
Guest speaker, Westminster member, Shreyas Patel. Shreyas will be directing the vocal group, Potara.
Wednesday, December 11
Changing Gears Handbells will be performing.