To our loyal members,
My sincere condolences to families of anyone lost and best wishes for recovery to those affected by this pandemic. The virus has been troubling enough and the adjoining economic ripples make 2020 a bit of a void for events in the first half of the year.
My family celebrates my father who passed last month in Ohio of natural causes, we were blessed by his examples and leadership.
I wonder how our ancestors felt after the first winter in 1620, losing so many. No wonder, the Thanksgiving that followed in 1621 became a more joyful step in healing and faith.
So, keeping faith when things are tough and uncertain becomes our challenge this year. Counting our blessings, remaining grateful for so much we have inherited and earned, and our faith in God, keeps us on track. Our fellowship and society’s strength lies in our commitment to each other and our ancestors memories.
We will be updating you on possible new events and opportunities. Please check our website for more events, details and updates www.sail1620.org
Stay healthy and in touch with your family and friends!

