At 11:09pm on February 18, 2009, Jackie Tatje said…
Thanks for another great dinner tonight Heather! You are a huge blessing to us. I have loved everything you have made so far!
At 12:12pm on February 5, 2009, Nelson Cowan said…
Heather,
that jambalaya (if that's how you spell it) was so good and IS so good. I'm eating even more of it now in addition to the 2 plates i had of it last night at UNF. You are doing a really great job and just wanted to say thank you so much for serving our community. It is a blessing to have people like you who give up so much of their time to affect so many people for the better.
Hello miss Heather.
My name is Joel Zarbo and I recently attended an Access meeting tonight at Jacksonville University. I was told that you made the tater-tot casserole and I just wanted to thank you. As a starving college student, the casserole really hit the spot, not to mention it was delicioso. so here's a virtual hug *HUG* saying THANK YOU FOR THE FOOD and FOR EVERYTHING YOU DO. YOU ARE AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I believe we had some leftovers but the amount that you prepared was perfect. Did you receive your reimbursement? I left it in the Kingdom Kids office for you. Thanks for all you do!
Join us for a night of music, mercy and mission featuring the original songs of the A218 Band. We will also release the latest project from the band, Freedom Songs. It will be a great night that you will not want to miss.
Join us for a special dinner night for the last A218 Main Gathering of 2009. Dinner ($2 bucks) will be extra special, Christmas music by the A218 Band and lots more.
The third message in the Haggai the Prophet Series from the A218 Main Gathering. The Buildings, the organization, the details matter to God. Are we passionate for the things God is passionate about?
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that jambalaya (if that's how you spell it) was so good and IS so good. I'm eating even more of it now in addition to the 2 plates i had of it last night at UNF. You are doing a really great job and just wanted to say thank you so much for serving our community. It is a blessing to have people like you who give up so much of their time to affect so many people for the better.
Thank you thank you thank you!
My name is Joel Zarbo and I recently attended an Access meeting tonight at Jacksonville University. I was told that you made the tater-tot casserole and I just wanted to thank you. As a starving college student, the casserole really hit the spot, not to mention it was delicioso. so here's a virtual hug *HUG* saying THANK YOU FOR THE FOOD and FOR EVERYTHING YOU DO. YOU ARE AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Joel
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