10-25 Community Hub Update

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Tree Planting

The construction site at 140 Joyce Avenue continues to be a busy place!
Have you had the chance to drive by? Here are a couple recent updates.

"The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now." - Chinese Proverb

Dan Brooks, the new Executive Director of John Howard quoted this proverb as he welcomed and thanked over 30 volunteers, who gathered at the Community Hub on Joyce this past Monday. We planted 100 trees and shrubs around the property, donated by Trees Canada and a few nurseries from the area. There was lots of shovelling, mud and enthusiasm! Thank you to the 8 volunteers from Visions who helped!

This is just one more step in developing the Urban Garden/Edible Landscape for the Community Hub in partnership with Christine Lund and Natalie Goguen from the Garden Cities Project. This past spring Visions' volunteers Claudia Schaerer, Fernand Daigle, John Russell and Isabelle Melancon prepared a comprehensive list of recommended species for different areas of the property. John Russell continues to volunteer a lot of time and energy with Garden Cities coordinators. The Petitcodiac Watershed Alliance planted a rain garden in the drainage basin area near the residence area. The Gazebo was constructed this summer by SheBuilds, an organization training and integrating women into skilled trades. This is community partnership in action!

There are still more trees and shrubs to be planted next year! You can check out some images of the conceptual design of the landscape

You can also check out the Community Hub on Joyce Facebook page which is updated almost daily. Visit: facebook.com/communityhubonjoyce/

Discussing the plan

Planting Begins

Hard at work

More planting

Garden design

Along the Driveway

Lots of Work

Digging the hole

This Community Hub project is a partnership between the John Howard Society of Southeastern New Brunswick and Visions United Church.

Visions in the Cloud – October 24

Welcome

Listening for Autumn's Spiritual Teachings

Are you enjoying the fall colours?

Autumn has much to teach us about the rhythm of our spirit, and about the way of Jesus and the call of faith (John 12: 23-26).

Gather a few colourful leaves, light your candle, and join us for some soul time.

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Visions in the Cloud – October 17

Welcome

"Live Your Mission"

Our generosity transforms lives. On this World Food Day Sunday we consider how our gifts to Mission & Service and local community food ministries help end hunger.

The Wisdom of Matthew 13:1-9 (Parable of the Sower) affirms, together, we are "daring a difference, one act of kindness at a time."

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10-15 Community Hub Update

The construction site at 140 Joyce Avenue continues to be a busy place!
Have you had the chance to drive by? Here are a couple recent updates.

Lots of finishing touches going into the hub this week, including our own Brian Affleck installing the new sound system.

We have a move in date! Have you seem the video from Shawn? If not watch it here. Shawn gives an update

You can also check out the Community Hub on Joyce Facebook page which is updated almost daily. Visit: facebook.com/communityhubonjoyce/

Brian Affleck installing sound system

Front Gathering area for Conversation Cafe

Downstairs meeting group / children’s programming

Large TV Monitor on Great Room wall

Kitchen island and appliances

Upstairs Kitchenette for staff and programs

Shelving, Bell Cabinet, Music Room

Reception with Moe Jacob, Community Hub Engagement – Facilities Manager

Great Room

This Community Hub project is a partnership between the John Howard Society of Southeastern New Brunswick and Visions United Church.

Visions in the Cloud – October 10

Welcome

Gratitude and Anxiety

It’s Thanksgiving week, and we have much to be thankful for in our lives. Yet news of Covid restrictions and being unable to be with our friends and family has us anxious and dispirited. How can we show gratitude when our lives are turned upside down? We turn to Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 6: 25-33 for wisdom.

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10-08 Community Hub Update

The construction site at 140 Joyce Avenue continues to be a busy place!
Have you had the chance to drive by? Here are a couple recent updates.

We are getting closer! The flooring in the Multi-purpose room was installed this week. A welder was onsite working on the permanent railing for the walkway. Various tradespeople are attending to many finishing details. There were cleaners on-site beginning to clean away the construction dust on the first floor. We expect occupancy will be soon! Stay tuned.

You can also check out the Community Hub on Joyce Facebook page which is updated almost daily. Visit: facebook.com/communityhubonjoyce/

Grand Room Carpet

This Community Hub project is a partnership between the John Howard Society of Southeastern New Brunswick and Visions United Church.

Visions in the Cloud – October 03

Welcome

World Wide Communion Sunday October 3rd

Praying a Blessing with Breads of the World
Churches all over the world join as 'one body in Christ' and celebrate Communion.
Apart - yet together - in Spirit, our Visions family of faith will celebrate communion this Sunday.
Using a variety of breads we will reflect on needs in our world.

We invite you to 'set' a table for worship with your symbols.

Bring a little bread/cracker and juice/water for Communion.
Light your Christ Candle
All are welcome at the Table of Jesus Christ.

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10-01 Community Hub Update

The construction site at 140 Joyce Avenue continues to be a busy place!
Have you had the chance to drive by? Here are a couple recent updates.

We have pavement! The parking lot was paved early this week and lines painted.
Inside, work on the stairwells is underway with flooring and railings installed.

Visions volunteer, Doug Bourque, began working on the shelving and cabinets for our Music/ Worship room this week. Doug worked with an inventory of our equipment and has designed shelving to maximize the wall space for storage in this room, while providing a workspace for Daphna. He also built two mobile carts. One to hold choir song books and folders, and a second for copies of songbooks for the congregation.Take a look at the picture, and notice the nice touch of our Visions logo painted on the sides of the cart! Thanks, Doug!

You can also check out the Community Hub on Joyce Facebook page which is updated almost daily. Visit: facebook.com/communityhubonjoyce/

Music & Worship Room shelving

Front Door

Parking lot, southwest view

Paved Parking Lot, buidling view

Bathroom stall dividers installed

Staircase flooring and rail

Paved driveway, 140 Joyce Ave

This Community Hub project is a partnership between the John Howard Society of Southeastern New Brunswick and Visions United Church.

09-30 National Truth & Reconciliation Day Vigil

Late Thursday afternoon rain threatened to cancel the Community Vigil that Visions planned to mark the first National Truth & Reconciliation Day in the parking lot of the Community Hub on Joyce.

Should we cancel or postpone? As we wavered with indecision, people began arriving. We proceeded: some 22 people came in spite of the rain. Thank you for showing up!

Readers gathered under the front porch, others sat on lawn chairs and held umbrellas, and some people sat in their car with a window rolled down to listen.

Our ceremony was somewhat shorter than originally planned. We began with a Land Acknowledgement. Then, we read aloud a summary of each of the 94 Calls to Action, punctuated by the sound of a drum beat calling us to honour these calls with action. We ended the time with a moment of silence and prayer.

A special thank you, too, to Jane Aikman for preparing all the Call to Action cards, to John Foster for the drumming, and Brian Affleck for the sound.

This was our first community 'event' at the Community Hub on Joyce.

Opening words were spoken

Visions members took turns

National Truth Reconciliation Day

Gathering in cars and in the rain

All calls to action were read

National Truth Reconciliation Day

United Codiac Refugee Committee Update

United Codiac Refugee Committee (UCRC)

In mid-May, Najah and her 4 daughters finally arrived in Moncton.  Najah and her daughters, originally from Syria, had been living in Lebanon for the past few years and are settling in well to life in Moncton.
- Batoul (14 years) is in grade 9 at Harrison Trimble.
- Israa (12 years), Jinane (10 years) and Nour (8 years) are all attending Queen Elizabeth School
- Najah has begun English lessons at MAGMA.

During the summer, the family enjoyed several outings in the area, including a picnic, visit to a volunteer’s cottage and swim, trip to the zoo, strawberry picking, visit to Hopewell Rocks, and hiking and swimming in Kouchibouguac National Park. Throughout the summer, one of our team’s volunteers met with the family 2 or 3 times a week to help them learn the basics of English. The three oldest family members have received their covid vaccinations, and all family members will soon begin getting caught up on their regular vaccinations (tetanus/diptheria, etc.).

Najah and the girls have family living in Moncton (Najah’s brother-in-law and his family) and the two families enjoy being together after having been separated for several years. We currently have a very dedicated small team of volunteers supporting the family, but could use 2 or 3 more volunteers to help with transportation to medical and dental appointments, and school support. If you are interested or would like more
information, please contact one of the Post-Settlement Team co-chairs:
- Bob Adsett at robertadsett@gmail.com or phone: 384-8266, or
- Claudia Schaerer at claudiaschaerer@hotmail.com or phone: 389-4320.

The Ilhemus family who moved to Moncton nearly 3 years ago (already!) are very well settled.

The parents, Suaad and Dhafer, have nearly completed Level 4 English language training at MAGMA. Their 4-year old, Misk, attends daycare at MAGMA and is definitely ready to attend school! The remaining 4 children (7 yr. old Abdul, 12 yr. old Afnan, 18 yr. old Jannat and 19 yr. old Jehan) are in the French school system and all are doing very well.

The children, especially the younger ones, flip back and forth between English and French and Arabic with ease.

Manar, the first refugee sponsored by UCRC, arrived in Moncton in April 2017. He was unsuccessful in getting his medical credentials recognized in New Brunswick. In spring 2019, Manar flew to Germany, where his brother lives, learned German in 6 months, had his medical credentials recognized and is now working as a family doctor. In June 2021, Manar flew back to Syria to marry his long-time fiancée, Haya. Haya is now in Germany with Manar. Haya is trained as a doctor, and hopes to work as a doctor. We wish them both well as they begin married life together!

There is another family that UCRC is in the process of assisting.

The Alqadi family (mother, father and 3 year old daughter) is currently living in the United Arab Emirates and has been trying for several years to immigrate to Moncton to join the wife’s parents and brother. The funds necessary to support the family for one year have been raised by the relatives. UCRC recently heard that there is some movement on the family’s file. We are hopeful that the family will arrive in Canada within the next year. UCRC’s responsibility with this family will be to help with orientation and paperwork associated with arriving in Canada as refugees.