YAH Purpose

The Young at Heart Ministry is for Senior Adults (those past retirement age) in the Dayton, Ohio area. We provide times of fellowship and entertainment during our monthly Luncheons. We also provide the opportunity to see interesting places and things around the area during our monthly Day Trips. Once a year (sometimes more frequently) we offer a longer trip to see areas far from Dayton. All of our programs are designed to be honoring to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Young at Heart Luncheon–Jan. 10, 2012

We always start our Young at Heart Luncheon programs with some kind of prelude music. This month we had Grace Averitt at the piano to play several very nice piano pieces. Thank you, Grace.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAWe were blessed to have a very good program for our luncheon in January! First, the weather was as good as we could expect in January with a bright sunny 50 degree temperature day! Next, we had an outstanding program by our speaker, Greg Poe, and special music, Marlene Williams.

Marlene sang a couple of very nice numbers.

You can hear her HERE.

 

 

 

 

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Following our other agenda items, we had Greg Poe from Fifth Third Bank speak to us about the State of the Economy. Greg did and out standing job of presenting and providing us with a rather bright outlook. He finished by tying this all into scripture and telling us that our only true security is in the Lord and our final resting place in Heaven.

You can listen to Greg’s presentation HERE.

Following the presentation we all adjourned to the gymnasium for a very nice soup and salad luncheon! This was prepared by Greg’s wife, our very own Lisa Poe and her very able crew of cooks and bakers. Everything was made from scratch! Salad, potato soup, hot rolls, and cookies for dessert. I’ve already been requested to put the recipes in a future newsletter. I’ll do that!

Next month we are planning to have our old friend, Dave Harney come and provide us with a very special vocal concert and speak to us.

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