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COVENANT COOPERATES WITH MARATHON

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For the third year, Mercer Island Covenant Church is cooperating with the Half-Marathon which will take place on Mercer Island on Palm Sunday, March 24.  For this reason, there will be no morning services at the church. The marathon supports Colon Cancer and other Rotary Charities.  


Pastor Peter Sung will be among those from the church who will be running or walking. Several other members and friends will participate by assisting the Rotary Club in various aspects of the marathon.  Covenant Shores Retirement Community residents will again be a cheering section on North Mercer Way.


A Palm Sunday Worship Service will take place at the church at 5:00 p.m.  The public is cordially invited to attend. 

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William Kratz May 20, 2013 at 05:36 pm
I'll be a bit more direct than Jerry. The new site is a mess. Visually it's extremely cluttered.Read More It's slow, very slow. There appear to be no RSS feeds, a major negative. Following a few links sometimes sends you to a different community's Patch site. And what happened with the editing staff. Unless I missed something, suddenly there are new editors without any warning. No matter what the circumstances, normally such a move would be accompanied by an announcement of some sort. Venice may be the greatest editor ever, but it looks like she is splitting her time among several Patch sites, so the odds are stacked against her. Her "latest activities" list even suggests that she is editing a Patch site down in the San Francisco Bay area. With all due respect, Patch sites should be hyper-local, and the best route to that is a local (i.e. Mercer Islander) editor.
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The Jury is still out. I liked the "Old Patch". J