Week of:
February 1 Buckley
February 8 Cline
February 15 Cozart
February 22 DeJong
March 1 Ervin
March 8 Goudreault
March 15 Harwell
March 22 Holden
March 29 Leonard
April 5 Lown
April 12 Markley
April 19 McCoy
April 26 Pless
May 3 Flannigan
May 10 Aro
May 17 Buckley
May 24 Cline
May 31 Cozart
June 7 DeJong
June 14 Ervin
June 21 Goudreault
June 28 Harwell
July 5 Holden
July 12 Leonard
July 19 Lown
July 26 Markley
August 2 McCoy
August 9 Pless
August 16 Flannigan
August 23 Aro
August 30 Buckley
September 6 Cline
September 13 Cozart
September 20 DeJong
September 27 Ervin
October 4 Goudreault
October 11 Harwell
October 18 Holden
October 25 Leonard
November 1 Lown
November 8 Markley
November 15 McCoy
November 22 Pless
November 29 Flannigan
December 6 Aro
December 13 Buckley
December 20 Cline
December 27 Cozart
January 3, 2010 DeJong
January 10, 2010 Ervin
January 17, 2010 Goudreault
January 24, 2010 Harwell
January 31, 2010 Holden
Monday, February 2, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
Recycling Procedures
· There are 3 areas that need to be recycled weekly:
Church office (2 containers)
Choir room (1 container)
Kindergarten (1 container)
· There are 3 areas that need to be checked weekly and recycled as needed:
Narthex (2 containers)*
FLC (1 container)*
*Please take these containers if they are more than half full; they get very heavy if they are filled to capacity.
Shed beside FLC garbage
· Please do not use the blue containers for curbside recycling; these containers are in highly visible areas of the church and need to be kept in good condition.
· There is a cart in the office that is available to load the recycling into your vehicle.
· If you are unable to get to the church on a weekday before 5:00 pm, you may call Carol and ask her to leave the office containers and cart outside the office door for you.
· If you are unable to perform your recycling duties one week, please arrange with someone else on the list to cover for you, and notify the church office of the change.
THANK YOU for volunteering your time for this service!
Monday, January 19, 2009
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Welcome to St. Mark's Green Page!
Thanks for visiting St. Mark's Green Page. This site is still under construction, and will be maintained by the Stewardship Committee. Its purpose is to support our members' commitment of resources to Christ's Ministry. Please contact us with any questions, suggestions or comments at stmarksgreenteam@gmail.com .
A Greener St. Mark's!
Recycle - There are paper recycling receptacles in the narthex, FLC, office and choir room. There is a recycling shed behind the FLC for plastic bottles and cans.
Lights - Turn them off --- when you are the last one leaving a room or building, or any time natural light is enough. Be especially conscious of bathrooms!
Conserve – Print on both sides of paper. Don’t use more supplies than necessary. Don’t run more water than necessary (water fountains?!).
Thermostat – Our thermostats are already programmed for maximum efficiency, so the best thing to do is leave them alone! However, sometimes it may be necessary to adjust room temperature for a meeting or special event. If you do adjust the thermostat, make certain that you change it back to the original setting before you leave. Letting the heat/air run when it’s not needed is the source of great waste. Please help us avoid unnecessary waste and cost!
Reuse – Reusing clothing and appliances is a great way to reduce waste. If there’s no one around who can use your old items, you can always donate used but still usable items to the Mooresville Christian Mission or other charitable institution.
Reduce – The Age of Electronics has given us some beautiful opportunities to reduce paper usage. Sign up to have your offering electronically drafted from your account, or ask to receive communications via email.
Lights - Turn them off --- when you are the last one leaving a room or building, or any time natural light is enough. Be especially conscious of bathrooms!
Conserve – Print on both sides of paper. Don’t use more supplies than necessary. Don’t run more water than necessary (water fountains?!).
Thermostat – Our thermostats are already programmed for maximum efficiency, so the best thing to do is leave them alone! However, sometimes it may be necessary to adjust room temperature for a meeting or special event. If you do adjust the thermostat, make certain that you change it back to the original setting before you leave. Letting the heat/air run when it’s not needed is the source of great waste. Please help us avoid unnecessary waste and cost!
Reuse – Reusing clothing and appliances is a great way to reduce waste. If there’s no one around who can use your old items, you can always donate used but still usable items to the Mooresville Christian Mission or other charitable institution.
Reduce – The Age of Electronics has given us some beautiful opportunities to reduce paper usage. Sign up to have your offering electronically drafted from your account, or ask to receive communications via email.
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