American Legion installs officers and Palm Coast United Methodist takes pilgrimage

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New officers are: Joe Licata, executive committee, Sal Rutigliano, service officer, Sandy Ausbrooks, post chaplain, Marc Bellapianta, adjutant, Ray Work, commander, Omer G. Smith, judge advocate, George Stockley, executive committee, Charlie Hayes, second
New officers are: Joe Licata, executive committee, Sal Rutigliano, service officer, Sandy Ausbrooks, post chaplain, Marc Bellapianta, adjutant, Ray Work, commander, Omer G. Smith, judge advocate, George Stockley, executive committee, Charlie Hayes, second
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Information compiled from press releases 

American Legion Flagler Post 115 installed their officers for 2015-2015 at a recent meeting. The Post, which has been serving veterans in Flagler County since 1937, has more than 350 members. New officers are: Joe Licata, executive committee, Sal Rutigliano, service officer, Sandy Ausbrooks, post chaplain, Marc Bellapianta, adjutant, Ray Work, commander, Omer G. Smith, judge advocate, George Stockley, executive committee, Charlie Hayes, second vice commander, Ken Wall, executive committee, David Hammond, first vice commander, Ted Listing financial officer, and Hans Lekien, historian. For more information about the post, call 449-9262.

Pilgrimage to Holy Land

Six Christian disciples of Christ, from Palm Coast United Methodist Church traveled to the Holy Land in Israel in July.
“We pilgrims, here in the Holy Land, are touched deeply by the connection of the scriptures and the locations of sacred events and historic sites that are still venerated by Jews and Christians alike,” Congregational Care Minister Mike Legaspi said.
The group visited most of the sites of the Bible and took a boat ride on the Sea of Galilee and swam in the Dead Sea. For more information, call Pastor Kevin James at 445-1600.
 

 

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