Our 50th Anniversary Celebration
A Fond Remembrance in Pictures
May 3, 4, 5, 2002

There is a page of small (200x150) pictures for each topic below.
If you click on a small picture, you will get a larger (600x450) version.
You can also go directly from one picture to the next. with the arrow icons.
The (number) after each topic is the number of pictures in the topic.
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April 26

A Walk
Around the Church (27)




May 3

The Dance Party

Decorations (9)
Fast Dancers (14)
Slow Dancers (7)
Group Dances (15)
The Limbo (12) People (Posed) (24)
People (Candid) (20)

May 4

A Night to Remember

Decorations (3)
Choir & Director (5)
Dinner (23)
People (15)
Photographers (2)


May 5

Festival Worship

Decorations (7)
Choir & Director (9)
Congregation (4)
Skyloom Dancers (11)
Youth (6)
Ministers (12)
Rev. Susan (6)
Communion (11)
Prayer Garden
Construction (7)
Dedication (17)
 Reception
People (26)
Photographs
provided by

Earl Klaubert
Ken Kreutziger
Betty Lehr
Cherie Robinson
Rainer von Saleski

Photoediting by
Rainer von Saleski

Get All the Pictures on a CD!
     For even better and faster viewing, we offer all 329 photos on a Souvenir CD.  The CD images are 800x600 pixels, and may be viewed on a PC or a Macintosh.  On a Windows PC, they are organized as a self-running slide show; just pop the CD in, select the group of photos you want to see, and watch and enjoy!  Or, you can browse the directories yourself.  Each picture is provided in TIFF and JPEG formats.  If you have a color printer, you can print out individual pictures.

     The CD itself is free for the asking.  We are requesting, but not requiring, a contribution of $5.00 or more to our Social Justice Endowment (tax deductible).  If you would like the CD mailed, please add $2.00 for packaging and postage (not tax deductible).  Contact Rainer von Saleski , or write to LUMC, 2600 Mass. Ave., Lexington MA 02421.  Please make checks payable to Lexington United Methodist Church (or LUMC).  Thank you!

     The original digital camera images (by RvS) are 2560x1920 pixels (in JPEG format) before cropping; the scans of conventional prints (all others) are approximately 1800x1200 pixels (in PCX format) before cropping.  If you would like a copy of any individual image (they're big!), contact Rainer von Saleski and include the name of the file.