March 26 2009 Issue of Cookeville Methodist newsletter now available


By communications - Posted on 27 March 2009

The current issue of the Cookeville FUMC Newsletter has been updated to the website and is now available for viewing on the website. We hope you will find it to be full of information about upcoming events leading up to Easter Sunday as well as some news of our Youth Choir Tour's first day "on the road." Here is the link to access this newsletter: http://www.cookevillefumc.org/sites/default/files/March_26_2009NewsPDF.pdf.

AOL users and some other email programs do not allow users to click on the link to go directly to the newsletter. In this case you may need to copy the link above and paste it into the address bar to access the current e-copy of the newsletter.

The numbers in brackets (i.e. a "[1]" a "[2]" or a "[3]") after each link of this notice allow you to scroll down to the bottom of this message and access the links to go directly to the newsletter or website. If you *DO* need to select and copy the link information into your address bar, be sure to only select from the "http:" to the ".pdf" from the address line. Do *NOT* include the "[1]" or the "[2]" and you should be successful.

If you experience difficulty and the link above does NOT take you to the current newsletter, please call or email Sherry White at the church office
(526-2177) Mon-Fri, email address: communications@cookevillefumc.org so we can determine the problem.

You can also access both current and archived copies of the newsletter by clicking on the link or icon on the right side of the website Home page: www.cookevillefumc.org.

I appreciate any feedback you can offer. We want to encourage more and more users to enjoy the newsletter online and allow us to reduce the number of paper copies sent through the mail. *If you enjoy the newsletter online and you still receive the paper copy and want to discontinue the paper copy, please call me or drop me a quick note so I can make the adjustment in the program that generates the mailing labels*.

Sincerely, Sherry White