Tuesday, September 15, 2009

WELCOME TO THE WORLD!

ZION ZACHARY ISAIAH OLOPAI - 9/14/09




Tuesday, September 8, 2009

NCLC Harvest Carnival

09/09/09
Re : 2009 NCLC Harvest Carnival

To Whom It May Concern,

On behalf of New Covenant Life Church in Koblerville, I would like to ask for your help with our “Harvest Carnival,” scheduled for October 31st 2009.

Our Church is located in the former “Pacific Castle” building just across the street from Coral Ocean Point Hotel/Golf Course. We are a culturally and socially diverse body, with a large percentage of our congregation being bright and talented youth from all over the island.

This year we are celebrating our 2nd annual Harvest Carnival as an alternative to Halloween. Our Carnival will serve as an annual gathering for the entire community, and a safe alternative to trick or treat. We will have lots of free carnival games for the community as well as free entertainment for all.

I am kindly asking if you would you consider donating cash or prizes for our Carnival?

A current list of items we need donated include :
Drinks (Soda, Juice, Water)
Candies (Prizes for booths/Trick-or-Trunk)
Prizes (for free game booths)
Balloons (All sizes)
Monetary Donations (of any amount) will also be accepted for use with purchasing items needed for games booths (which will be free to the public), snack booth, entertainment and other incidentals.

We hope to count you among our supporters, and thank you for your consideration of this request. For more information, please contact me at 234-6442 or 788-6241 or you can leave me a message here!

Appreciate it!!!!!!!


Kind Regards,

Tamara Hunter

PS : Pictures from last years carnival http://seaweedsandandsunsets.blogspot.com/2008/11/totally-awesome.html




Tuesday, September 1, 2009

THAT'S MY BOY!

UBA 3 ON 3 KING OF THE COURT BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT- 14 & UNDER CHAMPIONS!


From left, Kagman Ayuyus' Savali Talalemotu, Jon Norita, and Frank Mettao show their top cash prize in the 15-and-under division. Joining them for a group photo are UBA president James Lee and tournament supporter Rep. Ed Salas. (Roselyn B. Monroyo)