Patty Giles presents ‘Bridal Preparations: Living Ready for Christ’s Return’

(Pierrepont Manor, NY – May 2011) On Saturday, May 7 Live More Ministries presents Patty Giles speaking on “Bridal Preparations: Living Ready for Christ’s Return” at Zion Episcopal Church in Pierrepont Manor, NY. The free 10am – 12noon program includes breakfast served by the Episcopal Church Women of Zion from 9-9:45am.

“It is on my heart to help people prepare for the return of Christ so they are not caught off guard. I believe this is crucial for people already in the church and for those who have not yet been born again,” Patty says. “This preparation is similar to a bride preparing for a wedding.”

Patty came to know the Lord after losing her only child, an 18-year-old son, to a car accident in 1988. Patty has ministered the Gospel on mission trips to Ethiopia, Ghana and India. She chairs the Mission Task Force, is a member of the worship team, and volunteers as an art and music teacher at Faith Fellowship Church in Watertown. Patty is married and lives in Adams Center, NY.

Live More Ministries is a Christian women’s ministry based in the southern Jefferson County area and offering quarterly programs at various locations. All women are welcome at May 7 program. Zion Episcopal Church, built in 1836, is part of a 5-building National Historic District. The church is easily found on NYS Route 193 east of Interstate Route 81 and west of US Route 11.

For more information, contact Chris at 767-2058 or sallyj@twcny.rr.com, or visit www.livemoreministries.blogspot.com.

Patty Giles presents ‘Bridal Preparations: Living Ready for Christ’s Return’

(Pierrepont Manor, NY – May 2011) On Saturday, May 7 Live More Ministries presents Patty Giles speaking on “Bridal Preparations: Living Ready for Christ’s Return” at Zion Episcopal Church in Pierrepont Manor, NY. The free 10am – 12noon program includes breakfast served by the Episcopal Church Women of Zion from 9-9:45am.

“It is on my heart to help people prepare for the return of Christ so they are not caught off guard. I believe this is crucial for people already in the church and for those who have not yet been born again,” Patty says. “This preparation is similar to a bride preparing for a wedding.”

Patty came to know the Lord after losing her only child, an 18-year-old son, to a car accident in 1988. Patty has ministered the Gospel on mission trips to Ethiopia, Ghana and India. She chairs the Mission Task Force, is a member of the worship team, and volunteers as an art and music teacher at Faith Fellowship Church in Watertown. Patty is married and lives in Adams Center, NY.

Live More Ministries is a Christian women’s ministry based in the southern Jefferson County area and offering quarterly programs at various locations. All women are welcome at May 7 program. Zion Episcopal Church, built in 1836, is part of a 5-building National Historic District. The church is easily found on NYS Route 193 east of Interstate Route 81 and west of US Route 11.

For more information, contact Chris at 767-2058 or sallyj@twcny.rr.com, or visit www.livemoreministries.blogspot.com.

Patty Giles presents ‘Bridal Preparations: Living Ready for Christ’s Return’

(Pierrepont Manor, NY – May 2011) On Saturday, May 7 Live More Ministries presents Patty Giles speaking on “Bridal Preparations: Living Ready for Christ’s Return” at Zion Episcopal Church in Pierrepont Manor, NY. The free 10am – 12noon program includes breakfast served by the Episcopal Church Women of Zion from 9-9:45am.

“It is on my heart to help people prepare for the return of Christ so they are not caught off guard. I believe this is crucial for people already in the church and for those who have not yet been born again,” Patty says. “This preparation is similar to a bride preparing for a wedding.”

Patty came to know the Lord after losing her only child, an 18-year-old son, to a car accident in 1988. Patty has ministered the Gospel on mission trips to Ethiopia, Ghana and India. She chairs the Mission Task Force, is a member of the worship team, and volunteers as an art and music teacher at Faith Fellowship Church in Watertown. Patty is married and lives in Adams Center, NY.

Live More Ministries is a Christian women’s ministry based in the southern Jefferson County area and offering quarterly programs at various locations. All women are welcome at May 7 program. Zion Episcopal Church, built in 1836, is part of a 5-building National Historic District. The church is easily found on NYS Route 193 east of Interstate Route 81 and west of US Route 11.

For more information, contact Chris at 767-2058 or sallyj@twcny.rr.com, or visit www.livemoreministries.blogspot.com.

Technical Difficulties

(March 3, 2011) We ask our readers to bear with us at this time as we are experiencing technical difficulties with our online edition.

We will make every effort to bring the news to you with or without photos in a timely manner and will work diligently to correct the problems.

 

Thank you for your patience,

Jefferson County Staff of M3P Media LLC

Technical Difficulties

(March 3, 2011) We ask our readers to bear with us at this time as we are experiencing technical difficulties with our online edition.

We will make every effort to bring the news to you with or without photos in a timely manner and will work diligently to correct the problems.

 

Thank you for your patience,

Jefferson County Staff of M3P Media LLC

State Police in Watertown Arrest Man for Giving Zanax to a Youth

(Watertown, NY - September 08, 2009)

The State Police in Watertown arrested Dustin J. Crossno 06-04-92 15824 CR-91 Pierrepont Manor, NY 13674 Town of Ellisburg, Jefferson County on 1 count of Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance 5th a Class D Felony, and 1 count of Endangering the Welfare of a Child a Class A Misdemeanor.

On July 27th, 2009 said defendant while in the Town of Lorraine, NY did give Zanax a schedule IV(c) 1 controlled substance known as Alprazolam to a 16 year old female causing a medical condition that required hospitalization.

Defendant was arraigned before T/Leray T/J George Meade and ROR’d pending Grand Jury action.

Case agents:   Investigator Randy S. Pound, Trooper Gary Wolff