As part of our mission of community service, we proudly provide sponsorship or facilities for:

People in Recovery: Alcoholics Anonymous (Open Meeting)

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) was founded in America in 1935 by Bill Wilson (Bill W.) and Robert Smith (Dr. Bob). Two centuries earlier, John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, established Methodist penitent bands in England, which organized on Saturday nights, the evening on which members of these small groups were most tempted to frequent alehouses.  The hymns and teaching provided during these meetings addressed the issues the members faced, thus the connection between these bands and the current practices of AA.

Meeting Date: Every Wednesday and Saturday (Open Meeting)
Time:
8:00 pm
Location:
Memorial United Methodist Church (Fellowship Hall)
In addition, other Avon locations for AA meetings are available, one at the Avon Center Congregational Church each morning at 7:00 AM, and also on Tuesday evenings at 8:00 PM at the West Avon Congregational Church on Country Club Road.
If you know of anyone who would benefit from participating in any of these meetings, please have them contact any of the three churches mentioned.  AA is truly a lifesaving program that has stood the test of time.

Girl Scout Troop 66162 & 66304

Contact: Tiffany Noonan
Farmington/Foothills Girl Scouts
Service Unit Manager
Leader, Troops 66025, 66304 & 66162

Girl Scout Troop 66162 Meeting Date1st & 3rd Mondays of the month 
Time
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Location
Memorial United Methodist Church (Fellowship Hall)

Girl Scout Troop 66304 Meeting Date1st & 3rd Thursdays of the month
Time
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Location
Memorial United Methodist Church (Fellowship Hall)

See the Calendar for updates.

Reciting “Girl Scout Law and Promise” with former Girl Scouts on Girl Scout Sunday

Club SciKidz Hartford

SUMMER STEM CAMP

Date: Monday through Friday, June 24 – June 28 and July 8 – August 2
Time:
8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Location:
Memorial United Methodist Church

Club SciKidz was founded on the principle that parents want to provide their children with exciting, challenging, and life-impacting academic enrichment experiences. We are committed to demonstrating how science works in the real world by providing camps and program activities in a wide range of disciplines, such as veterinary medicine, robotics, space exploration, forensics, movie making, video game creation, food science, paleontology, engineering, chemistry and biology, astronomy, oceanography, emergency medicine, and special effects.

Our Camps appeal to children who have a genuine interest in how things work, what things are made of, and how science works in the real world. Our Summer Day Camps introduce young children to the mysteries of science through exhilarating hands-on / mind-on science experiments and interactive make-and-take projects and experiments. Your child will be receiving a gift that will last a lifetime.

Visit the Club SciKidz website for more info and registration.

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