Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: THURSDAY, August 19, 1993 TAG: 9308190325 SECTION: NEIGHBORS PAGE: E-9 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: BY FRANCES STEBBINS DATELINE: LENGTH: Medium
\ SMALL POTTED PLANTS to be given to shut-in residents of the Roanoke Valley are being sought from church members as part of the United Way fund-raising campaign this fall. A goal of 1,500 plants is far from being met, the Rev. George K. Bowers, a promoter of the effort, says.
The plants will be distributed on Sept. 14 during a "Day of Caring," the United Way's campaign kickoff. Pastors of churches with bells have been asked to ring them on this day to signify a united sense of concern for people in the valley. Call 774-1069 or 345-7351 for more information.
\ "ACTIVE PARENTING TODAY," a seven-week course, will be offered Sept. 30 to Nov. 11 at Peace Presbyterian Church, 4365 Cloverdale Road/U.S. Alternate 220. Judy Williams, who has been teaching parenting classes for 12 years, is the instructor. The course will cost $20 and meet from 7 to 9 p.m.
Sponsors of the class, in addition to the church, are Blue Ridge Community Services - formerly Mental Health Services - and the Botetourt Interagency Council. For more information and a registration brochure, call 977-1821. The registration fee covers one or both parents.
\ WOMEN'S AGLOW Day Chapter will hear Mary Royster speak on "The Compassion of Christian Women" at its meeting Wednesday. The meeting will be held from 9:30 a.m. to noon at the Woodmen of the World building. A $2 donation includes a continental breakfast. Call 345-2359 or 362-4849 for reservations.
\ THE REV. WILLIAM R. KLEIN, minister of Second Presbyterian Church for the past 25 years, is the author of "Prayers, Public and Private." It is available for $8.95 from the church office.
\ RABBI JEROME FOX of Beth Israel Synagogue is the co-author of a booklet, "A Jewish Dialogue," which answers questions Christians most often ask about Jewish beliefs and customs. The Roanoke rabbi produced the work with a Pennsylvania friend, Clifford Rieders. Copies of it are available by calling 345-7943.
\ THE TURNING POINT, a shelter for battered women and children operated by the Salvation Army, received nearly $950 from a recent benefit concert by Holy Wind, a contemporary Christian music group, at Calvary Baptist Church.
Deadline for religion briefs for Neighbors is Thursday. Material must be delivered to Neighbors Religion Briefs, P.O. Box 2491, Roanoke 24010, by noon in order to run in the following Thursday edition.
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