Community Corner
Five Things: Less Daylight, A New Minister, A New Ministry
Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, Nov. 4.

‘Fall Back’ today: Daylight Savings ended today ... just in case you missed that memo!
EGAPL Open House: Check out the EG Animal Protection League dogs and cats looking for permanent homes at the Greenwich Bay Animal Hospital from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. today.
Grief Support: This group meets in the Christ Church office condo on Sunday afternoons and is for anyone who has suffered the loss of a loved one. Each week there is a video which covers different topics pertinent to those who are grieving. Following the video there is time to discuss the contents with others in the group. It is a safe and welcoming environment. From 2 to 4 p.m.
Ordination, Installation At Westminster Unitarian: The installation and ordination of Ellen Quaadgras, Westminster Unitarian Church's 17th minister will take place in the Parish House on Sunday at 3 p.m. All are welcome to attend this special occasion in the life of the church. If you are coming by calling the church office 401-884-5933.
St. Luke’s Celebration of New Ministry: Fr. Tim Rich has been rector at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church since July, but Bishop Geralyn Wolf will be on hand Sunday to celebrate more than just the arrival of a new rector. In her last official visit, the Bishop will mark the beginning of a new chapter in the life of St. Luke’s and the community of East Greenwich.
EG Election Guide: Not sure who to vote for? Not sure who’s even running? We’ve got you covered, with all the candidates who will be on the EG ballot on Tuesday as well as information about where you vote. We’ve got everything you need … except who to vote for. That’s up to you!
and a couple of housekeeping notes ...
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