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Save the Date! Celebrate Your Loved one this Christmas! An Elegant Affair to Remember Purchase your ticket today at the Guest Services Kiosk! If there are any questions, email: [email protected] Here’s a Peek of The Tasty menu! Herb Crusted Prime Rib with Horseradish Cream (Carved by a Uniformed Chef) Grilled Salmon with Sundried Cranberry Onion Compote Seared Chicken with Roasted Tomato Pepper Sauce Buffet includes: Butternut Squash Soup Brutus Salad Mixed Field Greens with Toasted Pecans…Antipasto Platter Whipped Garlic Red Skin Potatoes and Gravy Sweet Potatoes Cornbread Dressing Collard Greens Green Beans and Candied Carrots… Holiday Cookies Berry Fruit Tarts Assorted Holiday Cakes & Pastries Just to name a Few. Treat yourself…because you’re worth it! Come & Enjoy: ~Quality Entertainment, ~A Spectacular view, ~Festive Décor to reflect the Holiday season, ~A Holiday Buffet Selection: The Yuletide, ~An opportunity to fine dine with friends (Not limited to Solid Rock members) & Family (Adults only!) All for only $50.00!!!(For the first 50 people)* Regular ticket price: $60.00 When Saturday, December the 18 th 2010 Where The Atlanta Airport Marriott Hotel What Time 6pm A time when the lights will be lit bright in the dark moonlight! CHRISTMAS 2010 *Discount is for Solid Rock Members ONLY provided by limited sponsorship through the Oasis Women’s Ministry

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Page 1: SRPC's Christmas Dinner Newsletter

Save the Date!

Celebrate Your Loved one this Christmas!

An Elegant Affair to Remember Purchase your ticket today at the Guest Services Kiosk!

If there are any questions, email: [email protected]

Here’s a Peek of The Tasty menu!

Herb Crusted Prime Rib with

Horseradish Cream (Carved by a Uniformed

Chef) Grilled Salmon with

Sundried Cranberry Onion

Compote Seared Chicken with

Roasted Tomato Pepper Sauce

Buffet includes: Butternut Squash Soup

Brutus Salad Mixed Field Greens with

Toasted Pecans…Antipasto Platter

Whipped Garlic Red Skin Potatoes and Gravy

Sweet Potatoes Cornbread Dressing

Collard Greens Green Beans and Candied

Carrots… Holiday Cookies

Berry Fruit Tarts Assorted Holiday Cakes &

Pastries Just to name a Few.

Treat yourself…because you’re worth it!

Come & Enjoy:

~Quality Entertainment,

~A Spectacular view,

~Festive Décor to reflect the Holiday season,

~A Holiday Buffet Selection: The Yuletide,

~An opportunity to fine dine with friends (Not limited to Solid Rock members) & Family

(Adults only!)

All for only $50.00!!!(For the first 50 people)* Regular ticket price: $60.00

When

Saturday, December the 18th 2010

Where

The Atlanta Airport Marriott Hotel

What Time 6pm

A time when the lights will be lit bright in the dark moonlight!

C H R I S T M A S 2 0 1 0

*Discount is for Solid Rock Members ONLY provided by limited sponsorship through the Oasis Women’s Ministry

Page 2: SRPC's Christmas Dinner Newsletter

For you & your loved ones!

10 Ways to Save Money This Christmas

Below you will find crafty ways to cut back on spending. 1. Make a list, and narrow it down. Who do you have to buy presents for? Make a list, because without it you will have a hard time creating a budget (see next item). Only put the essential people on it. Now see if you can narrow it down a bit. The surest way to have an expensive Christmas is to have a list that's too long. 2. Set a budget, and stick to it. How much can you afford to spend on Christmas this year, realistically? Don't put your Christmas shopping on your credit card if possible — just spend what you can find within your regular budget or in savings (though it's not a good idea to deplete your savings just for gifts). Once you have a total amount, decide how you'll split it among the people on your list. If the budget isn't big enough for the list, see some of the ideas below. The key, of course, is not just setting the budget, but remembering your limits (take your list with you as you shop) and doing your best not to go over the limit you set for each person on your list. 3. Do an exchange. This can drastically reduce costs, especially if you have a large family or group of friends or coworkers. Instead of buying something for everyone, you just have to buy one gift. Of course, that means you only get one gift too. But seriously, when was the last time you got something good? 4. Make your own gifts. I like to bake stuff, but you could make anything — picture frames, knitted scarves, a digital photo slideshow, a bookshelf, anything you can learn to make. 5. Buy used if you can. This may seem tacky to some, but really, you can get some amazing used stuff that in some cases are as good as or better than new items. Focus on vintage stuff, like out-of-print books or an antique knick knack. In any case, it's worth a look. 6. Just buy for kids. Christmas gifts are really the most fun for kids. While adults love getting gifts, of course, it's not as important to them. Instead, just buy gifts for the kids on your list. The adults will get over it, or better yet, be happy they don't have to find room for the stuff they probably never wanted in the first place. 7. Volunteer. Volunteering your time to help a charity costs you nothing but time, but it is completely satisfying. It also helps remind you what Christmas is really about — the spirit of giving, not the spirit of buying. With this reminder, you can give people the kind of gifts that really matter: love and kindness, not consumer goods. 8. Wrap with magazines or newspapers. Save money on expensive Christmas gift-wrapping, and use old magazines or newspapers to wrap your presents. It's free (you already have the magazines), it's recycling, and it looks cool. 9. Give home-made coupons. This is one of my favorite gifts, because it costs nothing but it shows you care. You can give people coupons promising that you'll wash their car, babysit, give them a massage, clean their rain gutters, or whatever you can do that they would like. 10. Freebies. It doesn't get any cheaper than free. Be sure to check [online deals and offers] if you have a lot of people in your life to buy for, you may be able to stock up on a bunch of the same item without spending a dime.

By: The Bargainist

Solid Rock Pentecostal Church 4707 Washington Road College Park, GA, 30349

A SEASON TO CHERISH … CHRISTMAS 2010