This week’s Newsletter

Here is this week’s newsletter: St. Stephen’s News XXII 48

This Week’s Newsletter

Here is this week’s newsletter: St. Stephen’s News XXII 47

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 . . . → Read More: Greens, gifts & help, please!

This Week’s Newsletter

Here is this weeks newsletter: St. Stephen’s News XXII 46

Christmas Kudos to Sears

A couple of weeks ago the Rector, chaplain of the Baltimore branch of the Navy League, received the following e-mail from the Branch President Alan Walden, the radio broadcaster and commentator. The Rector is in England, but he liked it so much he tasked me with the job of sharing it with you.

I don’t . . . → Read More: Christmas Kudos to Sears

This Week’s Newsletter

Here is this week’s newsletter: St. Stephen’s News XXII 45

Cookie Walk 2011 Appeal

The Cookie Walk is almost here! (You know all about the Cookie Walk, right? If not, read all about it at cookiewalk.ststeve.com!

☞ We need help to assemble the Cookie Walk mailer, Tuesday & Wednesday, November 8th & 9th, beginning at 9:00 AM.

☞ We also need new and nearly new gifts, as well . . . → Read More: Cookie Walk 2011 Appeal

Don’t forget the Cook Book

The 2011 Cookie Walk Cook Book is going to be an anthology of your favorite drinks. To ensure that it’s a truly comprehensive guide to the art of making and mixing beverages, we need your recipes for all your favorite drinks—alcoholic and non-alcoholic.

The rector has promised us the secret of his devastating “Montgomery Martini”—a . . . → Read More: Don’t forget the Cook Book

It’s okay to love animals, but don’t give ’em a vote

The Tale of Peter Rabbit was one of my favorite books when I was a small boy, and rabbit pie was one of my favorite dishes. I raise the subject because, aged five, I was able to do two things that many adults today are apparently unable to do: Distinguish between fantasy and reality; and . . . → Read More: It’s okay to love animals, but don’t give ’em a vote

This Week’s Newsletter

Here is this week’s newsletter:St. Stephen’s News XXII 44