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where are you located in negril? i would love to volunteer some of my time when visiting. i will be in negril in march. what school supplies are in demand?
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Hey Fr. Jim! Great to have you join our Boardie family!
For those unaware - if you want to help in anyway in Negril, bring down things for the schools or for those most in need - you can find no more appropriate place to ask other than the folks that run the St. Anthony Soup Kitchen.
Fr. Jim will be able to help you to be able to bring down the most needed items which will best help the Negril community.
All of us at Negril.com want to welcome Fr. Jim and St. Anthony's Soup Kitchen! Big up man!
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I visited St. Anthonys with fr. jim on my visit last spring. I met Fr. jim at white sands hanging out. he toured me at st anthonys and it was quite a touching expeirience. i went back to green bay and requested that we have a jean day at work (we pay $2 to wear jeans once a month on friday) for st anthonys, at this point i am still waiting for that day. maybe when i go down in early march this year i can bring fr jim the cash. LOL Still waiting fr jim.
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The Kitchen is on Nompriel road (the road to Sav) and is just beyond the taxi park and before you get to Sweet Spice--left side of the road. Right now we have a lot of school supplies. How about getting some inexpensive flip-flops. We cannot keep them around. People need footware all the time. Or a couple pair of shoes for school, sizes around 8, 9, 10. Or some used clothing if you have room in the luggage or new clothes--maybe for kids. We would love to have you help at the Kitchen. We are open Mon - Fri and best time to be there is 11:30 to about 1:00. If you are an early bird you can get there about 6:30 or 7:00 and help get breakfast ready for the children--we feed about 40 of them on their way to school.
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Hi Fr. Jim,
What sizes do you need for flip flops... kids and adults? As for clothing, do you need adult sizes as well children's? I'll see how much I can fit in my bag. Would love to stop by.
How do we contact you once we are in Negril? Should we just show up one day or call ahead?
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Hello Fr. Jim!
So happy to see you here! I have found a great number of kind souls in this community who have a true fondness and connection to Negril. Many of us want to be able to give back to the place that has given us so much. I, personally, can't think of a better way to do that than the services you and your parish provide to the Negril community. I wish you the best of luck and many blessings. We look forward to seeing you soon.
- Michael
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Attachment 22522When in Negril, we always try to go to the Sunday Mass, the church is right across the street from Cocolapalm. Mass is about an hour, great singing like I've never before experienced in a Cathloic church, book keeper from White Sands, Mrs Williams is in the chior, her son Mickey used to run the entertainment at T-Water. I usually leave a good donation in the collection plate, you can bring any donations to the rear of the church.Attachment 22521
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the above are older pictures, mass on Sunday may have changed times (10 or 10:30), go to church then meet Rob and Lisa at Cafe GOA for the Sunday live cast, breakfeast, and music!
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Father Jim,
Are you connected with the rotary in any significant way other than cosponsoer of things noted abouve?
We will be in Negril next week for a few days and will try to stop by to say hello and perhaps chat for a bit if you have time.
Do you still have your dog that you walk on the beach?
Take care,
Ron & Patty