These events are normally held annually. Watch for dates and details as the events approach.
The annual two-day Rummage Sale is held in Upper Fellowship Hall and features ONLY white elephants on the floor and jewelry on the stage. (No clothing, shoes or soft goods will be sold.)
Proceeds benefit our Local Church Budget and a $1 door donation supports the Bedford Food Bank.
Donation Drop-Off Times – for clean items in good condition
9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, April 29 - May 1
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, May 2
(Absolutely NO drop-offs on Friday, May 3)
VOLUNTEER – We need your help setting up, cleaning up, and working the sale.
And please join us for a light supper of soup & bread at 6pm, Thursday, May 2. After dinner, we will organize and price items for the Rummage Sale.
Questions? Contact:
Allyson Printz -- allyson@printzfamily.us 978-590-2246
Kathy Register -- registerk11@gmail.com 781-820-8592
Susan Wingfield -- susanw1@verizon.net 781-275-9389
A wonderful community event where everyone can enjoy fresh strawberries, homemade old-time biscuits, Bedford Farms vanilla cream, homemade hot fudge sauce and real whipped cream.
Another church community building event that involves all ages and that the Bedford Community looks forward to each year.
∙ Appalachian Music with Tim and Maggie
∙ Buffet Dinner with delicious West Virginia fare
∙ $20 per person, $40 per family
∙ Fun filled children’s activities
∙ BAKED goods table
Ways to Donate
If you can't make it to the Festival, there are many ways to donate!
∙ Give to our West Virginia Music Festival GoFundMe page
∙ Donate via our Tithe-ly app
∙ Mail a check to the church
100% of the proceeds from the GoFundMe page will support the Appalachian South Folklife Center in West Virginia. Proceeds from the West Virginia Music Festival will support our mission partners in West Virginia and our annual West Virginia Mission Trip.
This year, we are seeking donations for some much-needed roofing projects that fall outside the Center’s budget.
First is the addition of a porch roof outside the main building to alleviate drainage issues at the dining hall. This will also provide a wonderful semi-enclosed dining and recreational space on warm days, as well as shelter from the rain right next to the building. This project is underway, but about $2500 to $3000 short of completion.
Also needed are new metal roofs for two of the dormitory buildings. A third dorm had its roof replaced a few years ago (and is in great shape), but the other two roofs are aging and will need to be replaced soon.
Questions? Contact Pastor John, Allyson Printz, Alison Weaver, Chris Majoros or Mary Criscione