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		Posted by newsletter, on December 23rd, 2014 
                   Saint Stephen’s Annual Cookie Walk is no longer solely a neighbourhood affair. Over the past 25 years, it has evolved into a community institution. Our customers are drawn not merely from Timonium and Cockeysville, but from all over Baltimore.  It has become so popular, in fact, that phone calls from people enquiring about the  . . . → Read More: Cookie Walk 2014 was
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		Posted by admin, on November 30th, 2014 
 Heifer International Every year the Knitting Circle produces a wealth of knitted good which are auctioned off in a Silent Auction, with the proceeds going to worthy charities. One of the goals of this year’s Silent Auction is to donate a “Knitters’ Basket” to Heifer International, which provides live animals to families.   . . . → Read More: Keep Families Warm with a Knitters’ Basket Like this:Like Loading... 
		
		
		
		Posted by newsletter, on December 18th, 2013 The St. Stephen’s team has done it again—managed another Cookie Walk that seems to get better every year. Under Colby Hawks’ coordination, with help from many others, we had a beautifully decorated hall with plenty of cookies. All the products sold well and we had many bids on the silent auction items. Our Santa Claus  . . . → Read More: Cookie Walk Wows ‘Em Like this:Like Loading... 
		
		
		
		Posted by newsletter, on December 6th, 2013 
 The Cookie Walk Gift Table The cookie walk is Saturday, 7 December 2013! Be sure to swing by to buy your holiday cookies. And Welsh cakes. And jams and jellies. And decorative greens. And … well, the list goes on. Check out the updated Cookie Walk page for details. Note that  . . . → Read More: Cookie Walk! Like this:Like Loading... 
		
		
		
		Posted by newsletter, on November 13th, 2013 Don’t forget to visit the Knitting Circle’s Silent Auction and bid on some of the many beautiful items there. Do you have Nandina, Holly, Boxwood, Magnolia, or Pines that need trimming? Contact Martha Miller at 410-321-9038. We’re looking for greens for table decorations and our greens bags. Tables have been set up in Quimby Hall  . . . → Read More: Cookie Walk Reminders Like this:Like Loading... 
		
		
		
		Posted by isaac, on November 13th, 2013 ½ Cup Butter 1 Egg Well Beaten 1 Cup Sugar 1¾ Cups Sifted Flour 2 teaspoon Baking Powder For the Topping: 1 tablespoon Sugar 1 Egg White ¼ teaspoon Cinnamon Blanched Almond Halves  Cream the butter and sugar. Add the egg, flour, and baking powder. Chill the dough. Roll the dough until it is ⅛  . . . → Read More: Cookie recipe of the week: Sand Tarts Like this:Like Loading... 
		
		
		
		Posted by newsletter, on November 7th, 2013 Tables have been set up in Quimby Hall for donations of gift table items. Unlike Jumble, these items should be new or in new condition—suitable to give as a gift for family or friends. Check out your closet shelves for things you may have received that just weren’t your taste, or weren’t something you could  . . . → Read More: Cookie Walk Reminders Like this:Like Loading... 
		
		
		
		Posted by newsletter, on November 7th, 2013 1 Cup Butter 2 Cups Sugar (all white or all brown or one cup of each) 3 Cups Sifted All Purpose Flour 2 Eggs 3 Tbs Baking Powder ½ Tsp each of Salt, Ground Cloves and Nutmeg 2 Tsp Cinnamon ¼ Cup of Brandy, Rum, Sherry, Port, Wine or Fruit Juice 1 Cup Raisins 1  . . . → Read More: Cookie recipe of the week: Fruitcake cookies Like this:Like Loading... 
		
		
		
		Posted by isaac, on December 18th, 2012 It’s hard to humble an eagle. After all, our majestic species has been the symbol of dynasties, empires and great countries for hundreds of years. But this year’s Cookie Walk has done it—and done it with panache. 
 The items for St Stephen’s 2012 Cookie Walk Silent Auction stretch the length of the  . . . → Read More: An Eagle Humbled Like this:Like Loading... 
		
		
		
		Posted by Fr Guy Hawtin, on December 14th, 2012 This year’s Cookie Walk was a stupendous success. Our friends in the neighborhood—new and old—turned out in droves. By the end of the day, with not a cookie left on the tables, the Cookie Walk team had taken in close on $7,700. That’s no small potatoes! What’s more, that figure does not include post–Cookie Walk  . . . → Read More: A tremendous effort and a stupendous success! Like this:Like Loading... | Category-Specific RSS Feeds |