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Greens, gifts & help, please!

We use fresh greens for our baskets and to sell in our bags of greens. Please survey your garden and and cut greens for us. They can be delivered to church from Tuesday, November 30th—just leave them outside or in the courtyard. If deliveries are difficult, call Donna Szper at (410) 252–1499 to arrange a pick up.

We are looking for as many varieties as possible, especially boxwood, magnolia, fraser (and other) fir, hemlock, white pine, blue spruce, nandina, holly, variegated holly, cedars, berried juniper, etc, etc. Also on our list are pine cones (large and small), dried pods, and other dried items for our table arrangements and greens assortments.

And, speaking of baskets, wreaths and table arrangements, we could use help making them. We shall be working on Wednesday, November 30th, from 9:00 AM until whenever.

By the way, we still need items of all sorts for our gift table, including ornaments and geegaws suitable to the season. So, please hunt around for that special treasure given to you by Uncle Filbert that you have never used!

What’s more, we could also use help setting up and decorating the Parish Hall. If you can lend a hand, please join us on Thursday and Friday (December 1st & 2nd) starting at 9:00 AM.

Your patronage is important. Please plan to attend the Cookie Walk and bring your friends. We mailed 7,000 flyers to the neighborhood and sent one to each of our families. Your support and word of mouth make all the difference.

The 12th Annual Cookie Walk took place in the middle of the blizzard, but it went on despite the weather. Our faithful customers dug out and waded through knee-deep snow especially to come for the sale. In fact, one of our regulars was so grateful she baked a batch of cookies for us to sell the week following when we held a second cookie sale.

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