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The official Episcopal Church USA Web Site offers lots of services, including helping you find Episcopal churches.
St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Mystic is part of the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut. (This Site has lots of graphics; it may be slow to download, but it is well worth the wait!)
An Episcopal Church Calendar is provided by Episcopal Life magazine at WWW.EpiscopalChurch.Org.
St. Mark's supports MASH (Mystic Area Shelter and Hospitality), a local temporary shelter for the homeless. Visit WWW.MashShelter.Org for details.
St. Mark's supports at WARM (Westerly Area Rest and Meals), a homeless shelter in nearby Westerly, Rhode Island. Visit WWW.WarmShelter.Org for more information.
St. Mark's is happy that Habitat for Humanity of Southeastern Connecticut (external Site) opened a Habitat ReStore in Salem, CT during the spring of 2008. There are opportunities to volunteer, donate (both funds and materials!), and shop. Visit WWW.HabitatSECT.Org for more information.
St. Mark's is located in the village of Mystic, Connecticut. The western part of the village of Mystic is located in the Town of Groton. The eastern portion of Mystic is in the Town of Stonington. The Mystic River (two blocks east of St. Mark's!) separates Groton and Stonington.
Not far away is New London, with a railroad station, ferry service to Long Island and Fishers Island, the Coast Guard Academy, Connecticut College, and much more. New London Main Street is a New London-based organization committed to revitalizing New London's downtown Historic Waterfront District.
The State of Connecticut (WWW.State.CT.US) has 169 cities and towns. Because Mystic is an unincorporated village, you'll have to use the Search box at the Web Site (just type in "Mystic").
You can find out about other Connecticut towns and cities from this alphabetical listing.
Nearly everyone enjoys a visit to the nearby Connecticut Lighthouses, part of our maritime heritage.
The Mystic & Noank Library provides much more than books!
Speaking of books, Bank Square Books, an independent, general interest bookstore located in the heart of historic downtown Mystic, gives discounts on the books used in discussion groups such as St. Mark's Theology Sandwiched In series.
The Mystic Arts Center (formerly known as "Mystic Art Association") has galleries, special events, and activities year-round.
Your whole family will enjoy the Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center. Open year-round, the non-profit Nature Center offers both indoor exhibits and miles of trails.
The Greater Mystic Chamber of Commerce can provide you with information on everything from pizza to buying a home.
Flavours of Life is a fair trade retailer of clothes, jewelry, crafts, & food from around the world. Flavours of Life (WWW.FlavoursOfLife.Com) is on Bank Street in New London, CT.
If you need a Mobile Notary Public (or want to contact the WebMaster), there is one very near by.
The Web Site WWW.GoodSearch.Com sends a donation to your favorite charity when you search. It has very few advertisements.
You can help feed the world's hungry by testing your knowledge of words at WWW.FreeRice.Com. It works through the United Nations and has only one advertisement per Page.
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31 August 2008 |
St. Mark's Episcopal Church 15 Pearl Street Mystic, CT 06355 (860) 572-9549 |