Lunch and Learn

Lunch and Learn: Safety for Seniors
Tuesday, April 2 (noon – 1:30 p.m.)
St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church
113 Victoria Street, Woodstock

St. Paul’s would like to help improve the wellness, safety, and social connections for seniors. During lunch, you can learn tips on how to improve your personal safety and safety at home, in relationships and online.

Topics include:

– protecting oneself against fraud, fraud and personal identity theft
– cyber safety
– personal and property protection
– relationship safety, protection against elder neglect/abuse

We are pleased to welcome Cst. Shaun Kimball from the Woodstock Police Force as our guest speaker.

Lunch will be provided and there is no cost to attend; however, seating is limited.

To assist us with planning, please RSVP by Thursday, March 28. You can do so by contacting Avis Golding at 328-8991 or by email at avisicameron@gmail.com.

St. David’s celebrates 142nd anniversary

For Immediate Release
July 2018
St. David’s celebrates 142nd anniversary
KIRKLAND – St. David’s Presbyterian Church in Kirkland will celebrate its 142nd anniversary on Sunday, August 26 at 2 p.m. with gospel music and comedy theatre.
Hal Babcock and Friends of Fredericton will lead the gospel music portion of the service. The program will also include a comedy skit called, “Goin’ Fishin’ on Sunday,” a theatre piece about two country bumpkins who decide to go fishing instead of going to church and wind up getting a special message from heaven. The skit, written by local author Judy Cole, will feature local amateur actors who will add their own special touches and talents to the script.
A free will offering will be received as part of this fundraising event. Rev. Wendy MacWilliams of Fredericton will serve as master of ceremonies.
Following the concert, there will be light refreshments and ice cream served at the nearby Kirkland Community Hall. Everyone is welcome.
St. David’s Presbyterian Church was built by the community in the late 1800s, primarily by Scottish, Irish and English settlers who came to the area as pioneers. The community of Kirkland is named after St. David’s which was once referred to as the Scottish Kirk. St. David’s was proclaimed a provincial historic site in 2005.

Media contact: Judy Cole, 506-277-9895.

Friday Noon Hour Organ Recital with Alice Boyd

Join us for an organ recital featuring Alice Boyd.

A native of Bristol, NB, Alice Boyd received her Bachelor of Music degree from Mount Allison University and then went on to study at the University of Alberta where she earned her Master of Music degree. Alice currently is the Organist and Choir Director at Christ Church (Parish Church) in Fredericton, and also operates her own Music Studio giving piano and organ lessons to both children and adults.

The recital is free but donations will be gladly accepted and a light lunch will follow. This is in collaboration with the Dooryard Arts Festival.

Christmas Bazaar

Christmas Bazaar
Saturday, December 9th
10am-2pm

Proceeds for Harvest House and the children’s breakfast programs at Townsview and MCS schools.

If you have a gift for crafting or baking or know someone who does, we will need your help!

List of possibilities: baking, jams, pickles, soup and cookie mix, homemade candy, knitting, crocheting, sewing, ornaments, soap, bath products etc.

We will also be including a table of items for children to purchase as gifts for family and friends such as small ornaments, mugs, small toys, books, puzzles etc.

Please note this is NOT a yard sale, all items must be new or like new.

Any questions?  Call Dineke at 276-4669 or Avis at 328-8991

Kirkland marks anniversary celebration with Canada 150 grant

July 2017

KIRKLAND – St. David’s Presbyterian Church and St. Paul’s Anglican Church in Kirkland have joined forces this year to celebrate their history and Canada’s 150th anniversary as a nation.

“Both churches were established shortly after the time of Confederation,” said Judy Cole, secretary-treasurer for St. David’s. “With support from the Government of Canada, we are working to bring more people together, foster a greater sense of belonging in the community, and mark this important moment in our history.”

Activities get underway on Sunday, August 27, at 2 p.m. with St. David’s annual gospel concert where Centreville’s Mitch McMillan and the new style southern gospel band, Never Too Late, will be performing outdoors under a tent in the church yard.

In honour of Canada 150, visitors, relatives, members and friends of St. David’s are encouraged to wear bonnets, hats or fascinators and bring along their lawn chairs for the concert in case of a capacity crowd. Refreshments will be served and a free will offering will be received. Rev. Anne Boudreau of Harvey will serve as master of ceremonies.

Special guests include Tobique-Mactaquac MP T.J. Harvey who will bring congratulations from Ottawa, while Town Crier Lance Minard will deliver the official welcome and the Woodstock Christian Academy children’s choir will open the program with the singing of O’ Canada and God Save the Queen.

Following the concert, events continue at the nearby Kirkland Community Hall with a cake and pie auction. Competitors are encouraged to enter their favourite baking recipe (along with their name) in this fundraising event. Top bids will be recorded and announced by local auctioneer Tom Collier. All funds raised from the auction will go toward maintenance of the hall.

After the auction, Ron Brown and the Happy Foot Cloggers dance troupe will perform at 4 p.m. on a trailer set up outside the hall. Members of the public are welcome to drop by for the auction and the entertainment.

On September 17, St. Paul’s Anglican Church will host its annual memorial service at 11 a.m. with special music by Tracey and Emily Burkhardt. Canon Jim Irvine of Fredericton will officiate. The service will be followed by a barbecue in the church yard. A fireworks display will take place in the evening beginning at 9 p.m. at the Kirkland Hall.

“We are working together to make these events a homecoming and a celebration of Canada 150,” said Patricia Walker, treasurer for St. Paul’s. “This is a special time in our history for the church community and for the entire community as a whole.”

St. David’s Presbyterian and St. Paul’s Anglican were both built by the community in the late 1800s, primarily by Scottish, Irish and English settlers who came to the area as pioneers. The community of Kirkland is named after St. David’s which was once referred to as the Scottish Kirk. St. David’s was proclaimed a provincial historic site in 2005.

The history of the community runs deep into the woods at Monument Brook in Kirkland where Monument 1 stands, a marker erected in 1843 during a survey of the border between New Brunswick and the State of Maine. The marker has a four-foot cement base and perched on top of the base is a cast-iron obelisk about 10-feet high. The spot was first marked by surveyors for the international border in 1817.

Media contact: Judy Cole, 506-277-9895.

Celebrating 150 Years

St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church is celebrating it’s 150th anniversary. We invite you all to come and take part in our celebrations.

The schedule is as follows:

Friday, July 14th there will be an organ recital at 7 pm and entry will be by donation. We are looking forward to welcoming David Berry and friends from the Fredericton Organ Society and showcasing this beautiful instrument which celebrates its 111th anniversary this year.

Saturday, July 15th we will be hosting an open house from 10 am to 3 pm in which people will be able to walk through the building. There will be photos, articles and other items on display for visitors to enjoy as well as some prints of the church, our new edition of the cookbook and copies of Alistair Cameron’s “Aberdeen it was not” for sale.

Sunday, July 16th there will be an Anniversary service. We are honored to have Rev. James T. Hurd return to our pulpit to deliver the message. We will also be dedicating our commemorative garden during this service. We invite everyone to join us for a lunch of soup and sandwiches following the service.