FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2008 NEWS News-Leader POLITICS IN BRIEF SUBMITIr ) New officers of Nassau Federated Republican Women are Bernice Wallace, corresponding sec- retary; Liz Seagraves, treasurer; Cherie Billings, president; Jane Brown, recording secretary; and Jennifer Harvey, fourth vice president. Not pictured are Judith Pines, Judy Forristal and Marlyne Clark. Republicans to meet The Republican Party of Nassau County Executive Committee is scheduled to hold its monthly meeting on Thursday at 7 p.m. A member of the Nassau County Commission will be the guest speaker. The meeting will be held at the County Building (next to the fire station) on Pages Dairy Road. Registered Republicans who wish to be a member of the executive committee should attend the meeting. All Republicans are invited to attend. 2008 Lincoln Day Dinner I Florida Lt. Gov. Jeff Kottkamp is scheduled to be guest speaker at the 2008 Lincoln Day Dinner sponsored by the Nassau County Republican Party and the Nassau Federated Republican Women. The dinner is set for 6:3 p.m. Wednesday, March 26, at the Amelia Island Plantation. For information contact Bob Brown at 321-5685 West Side Democrats The Westside Democratic Club meets at 7 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month in the County Building on Mickler I N '/ SUBMIlTED Joyce Frink, left, new president of the Democratic Club of Amelia Island, at the January meeting at St. Peter's Episcopal Church social hall with outgoing president Debbra Sullivan. Road in Callahan. For informa- tion call Phil Morton at (904) 879-5163. Democratic Club The Democratic Club of Amelia Island meets at 6 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of each month in the meeting hall at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Atlantic Avenue and Eighth Street. 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So when was the last time you shared your faith?" The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity was Jan. 26. Ladies from St. Peter's Episcopal, Memorial United Methodist, First Presbyterian, First Baptist and St. Michael Catholic churches in downtown Fernandina Beach joined together to sponsor a "Faith Walk." The walk, marking the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, started at St. Peter's. A short time was spent at each church involved, where they shared song, praise and prayer. The walk concluded with a light lunch at St. Michael Catholic Church. The January mission for all cir- cles was canceled stamps, Campbell soup labels and General Mills box tops. These may be turned in at your circle meeting or given to Mary Hunt, the coordinating team mission coordi- nator. On Jan. 23, St Peter's Episcopal Church was celebrating its Sesquicentennial and sponsored a panel of past and present parish- ioners sharing stories of St. Peter's way back when. Women from Memorial United Methodist Church went to Jo-Ann Fabric at St. Johns Town Center Jan. 22 to take a "one-stroke paint- ing" class in order to make a "Happy Everything" wreath. The class was just for our group, taught by a professional and the cost was reduced to $15, brushes $4, wood- en pieces about $5 and paint was supplied. They were fiot able to complete the whole project that day, so they will continue this month in Maxwell Hall. They had lunch over there and wanted to also do a- little shopping. They could have more classes if there is enough interest on this fun trip. Presbyterian men met Jan. 10. Their speaker was scheduled to be Sheriff Tommy Seagraves. Each attending was asked to take a friend who had not been with them before. Make prayer a priority in the New Year. Join these Presbyterian men in the sanctuary of their church Thursdays at 8:15 a.m. They spend 30 minutes in silent prayer lifting our individual prayer concerns to God. 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