'Fall Talks' Scheduled at Hoffman UMC

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Courtesy of the Record Herald; Printed 9.9.12

WEST MILTON – Hoffman United Methodist Church in West Milton has planned a series of “Fall Talks” for eight Sunday afternoons in September and October. The talks will be held in the Activity Center, admission free, and open to the public. All talks, with the exception of Roger James, will be held from 4-5 p.m.
On Sept. 9, Cliff and Katie Poling will speak about their recent trip to Bangladesh. The Polings recently traveled to Bangladesh to visit their daughter, Andrea, who is living and working there as part of the Smiling Sun Franchise Program, which is a health care service for women, children, and youth. They will be sharing their impressions of the country, as well as giving information on their daughter’s work.
On Sept. 16, David Hayes will give information on the neurological problem and language disorder of aphasia.
On Sept. 23, James of Covington will share his 1950 vintage Ford Coupe trip from Peking to Paris. He will be sharing from 3-4 p.m.
On Sept. 30, Tammy Shellhaas will bring information on “Fitness for All.”
On Oct. 7, teacher/author Scott Ervin will give advice on “Neutralizing Arguments with Today’s Kids.”
On Oct. 14, Darlene Duchene and John McCreery will showcase the wonders of Egypt.
On Oct. 21, local optometrist Dr. Cliff Poling will discuss “Diseases of the Eye.”
The finale of the “Fall Talks” series will be on Oct. 28 and will feature Tipp City traveler/author Nancy Studebaker Bailey sharing some of her escapes and adventures from a lifetime of travel.
The public is cordially invited to attend the Fall Talks.
Hoffman United Methodist Church is located at 201 S. Main St. For more information, call (937) 698-4401.

 

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