Griggsville News – January 11, 2023
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Griggsville UMC Bible Study begins tonight
Join the Griggsville UMC Bible Study in person or on Zoom Beginning today, Wednesday, Jan. 11 the Bright Star Parish is continuing a Bible Study on the Gospel of Mark. The study will begin with chapter 11 at the Griggsville United Methodist Church and will start at 7 p.m. Wednesdays and can be attended in person or by Zoom. If you want the codes to log in online, please contact Pastor Robb Roper by email at rroper2@casscomm.com. You can long on to Zoom with the free Zoom app on your smartphone or the website https://zoom.us/. Everyone is welcome to attend.
The GPMS Library Book Fair sales total was $1,534.11, which exceeded Scholastic’s sales requirement, and earned $415 in Scholastic Dollars to buy books! The Penny War funds helped to reach our goal, and remaining funds will be used to buy more books for the library. As a reward for students’ efforts, Darwin Feenstra visited GPMS classrooms in his robot suit. Mrs. Manker’s sixth grade class, Penny Wars winners, enjoyed pizzas donated by the Pioneer Express. GPMS is grateful for the support of the staff, students, families, and the community!
The Farmers National Bank of Griggsville presented a check for $500 to be divided between the three Griggsville-Perry school libraries. Sympathy is extended to the family of Fred Bergman who passed away Dec. 26 at Jacksonville Memorial Hospital. Among his survivors is his brother Don Bergman.
Belated birthday wishes go out to Alicia Thomas of Perry whose birthday was Tuesday, Jan. 10!
Dewayne and Nadine Kessinger enjoyed lunch at Rustic Oak in Hannibal on Sunday.
Judging others is easy because it distracts us from the responsibility of judging others.
– Charles Glassman