Sunday, October 31, 2021

Glen's Cousin Bena Jean Falslev Reid Family Visit - Canton, CT Ward

Glen's Cousin Bena Jean Falslev Reid and her husband Kent and Bev and Glen.



Last family picture with our grandpa Robert Parel Parker in it.  Glen is second middle from left with Carl on his lap.  Cousin Bena Jean is on Grandpa Robert Parel Parker's lap.

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Bena Jean Falslev Reid Family


Bena with Glen

Bev in front of Bena's home.


 

Saturday, October 30, 2021

Fair Foods - Refrigerated Truck Donation by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

 Fair Foods Website

For the past 32 years, Fair Foods has provided healthy produce to low income families in the Boston Area. Our unique $2 Bag Program goes beyond emergency hunger relief, strengthening your dollar to make a healthy diet of fresh fruits and vegetables affordable.

President White (Boston Stake) and Nancy Jamison - Founder and Executive Director of Fair Foods




Fair Foods began in 1988 when Dorchester resident Nancy Jamison saw a truck full of carrots being driven to the dump. She told some neighbors that perfectly good surplus food was being thrown away, so they rounded up some trucks and started picking it up. There was enough free food for everyone to share with families, friends and neighbors, and Fair Foods was born.






With our network of trucks and volunteers we rescue as much as five million pounds of produce annually, distributing it to over eighty sites and organizations in Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire. No matter how much we grow, we will still remain community-operated, staffed by a network of hundreds of community volunteers including people like you.






Chris (Fair Foods truck volunteer driver), Elder and Sister Parker, Debra Ramsay (Boston Stake facilitator for this donation), Chris George (WSRS regional manager - our boss),  Fair Foods administrator and founder Nancy Jamison.  In this picture, Nancy is thanking us for the great help our young missionaries give in helping to distribute the food delivered by Fair Foods throughout the greater Boston area. 


Here comes the truck.  It was a little late due to being tied up behind a freeway accident.


Elder and Sister Klenholz drove a new truck to Chicago, IL, and then brought the used refrigerated truck from Chicago to Boston to donate. They are missionaries at the Bishops' Storehouse near Seattle, WA where they have served for the past 10 years.




One of the managers of Fair Foods checked out her truck.

Sister and Elder Klenholz and Debra Ramsay, past Boston Stake Relief Society President, who arranged this donation through our manager, Chris George, the WSRS regional manager.



Fair Foods staff and volunteers with church representatives in front of the truck.  This donation will greatly increase their ability to receive and deliver food.  They didn't have a refrigerated truck which is required to receive from some of their food donators (Amazon).  This helped them meet this requirement.


Debra Ramsey and Sister Parker watched the loading of a food truck.




The Bishops' Storehouse truck has over 190,000 miles and the Church would normally sell and replace it.  This donation was arranged through the Boston Stake and Welfare and Self-Reliance Services.


Putting me to work removing the church logo, Fair Foods director and driver wanted us to leave "Bishop" if we could.  So they named the truck "Bishop".


You can remove almost anything with a razor blade and WD 40.


Sister Parker visited with a number of volunteers, all of who were greatly appreciative of this donation. 

It's all over except to take the Klenholzs' to the airport.  This was a great project to see in action.



Thursday, October 28, 2021

⁨Apartment Checks in Connecticut⁩ and Lexington Fall Colors

Going down into the dungeon before Halloween to help turn on the Elders' heat.


Wow, this place is filled with old stuff.

This is the boiler we were able to crank up to circulate hot water through heaters upstairs.
Elder Hicks and Elder Hassell serving in Pawcatuck, CT.

Seventh Day Baptists Church in Hopkinton, RI - Bev's 7th Great -Grandfather Reverend John Maxson and 8th G-G Reverend Joseph Clark lived and taught in this area.

Reverend John Maxson (1666–1747) | Person | Family Tree | FamilySearch
Rev. Joseph Clarke Jr. (1642–1726) | Person | Family Tree | FamilySearch

Apartment check in New London,  CT- Elders Duclos and Sampson just returned from giving service.

Beautiful area in New London, CT. with our apartment and car check sheets


Lexington Color


Color by Lexington Buckman Tavern


 

Sunday, October 24, 2021

Providence, Rhode Island Stake Conference and Beavertail Lighthouse

 

Bridge to Jamestown, Rhode Island


⁨Beavertail Lighthouse⁩, ⁨Jamestown⁩, ⁨Rhode Island⁩, ⁨United States⁩














⁨Narragansett⁩, ⁨Rhode Island Ward for Zoom Stake Conference



Look at the critter up the tree.  He called out so people would see him!

Senior Missionary potluck at Winegar's Apartment, Oct 23, 2021
                          (Parkers, Ellsworths, Hornbergers, Winegars all live at The Ridge complex in Waltham,                                         MA.  Sister Hornberger and Elder Parker are taking pictures. All serve in the office         except for us.  Been there, done that!)