So who made all 32 pies this past Tuesday?! You have these individuals to thank for the delicious pumpkin and/or apple pie you had at Thanksgiving: Chris Urick (on her birthday!), Jackie Curtis, Cindy Frost, Suzanne Pelletier, Cynthia Zajac, Chris Quigley, Kathy Sticht, and Sue Belair. Thank you Women of St. Margaret’s Committee for this labor of love and gustatory delight!
Category: Women of St. Margaret’s
The WoSM’s will meet at their regular time (3rd Wednesday of the month at noon) on May 17th at noon for a brown bag lunch, discussion and to hear more about the local organization to help homeless or home insecure youth in the area – But Still I Am One. Neva Allen, the director will be joining us by Zoom, and another board member will be present, to answer questions and provide information. Everyone is welcome in person (including men!), or you may join using the Compline Zoom link in News from the Pews.
KNIT-A-THON MARCH 18, 2023
The Women of St Margaret’s knitters are having a KNIT-A-THON on March 18th, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. All craft venues welcome during this day of sharing, creating, enjoying food, all while raising funds for those who need assistance with fuel costs. We are all aware of the tremendous rise in costs to heat our homes, but those less fortunate need our help so that they, too, can have a warm home. During the day folks come and go, and because it is a pot luck as well, we ask that you bring a side dish of food to share (soup, chili, bread, crackers, cheese, vegetables, fruit, sweets, etc.). We have the blessing of a wonderful space to gather, the St. Margaret’s Parish Hall, so there is plenty of space to spread out. Coffee and hot water for tea will be provided. Please join us for a day of creating and giving.
After a COVID hiatus, the women of St. Margaret’s are bringing back their traditional English high tea. The tea and bake sale will be held on Saturday, November 5 from 11-2 and all are welcome.
The parish house at 95 Court Street will be transformed into a charming English tea room for the event, with scones and cream, tarts, cucumber finger sandwiches, cake and a pots of steaming tea, all served on fine china.
The bake sale features tables laden with breads, pies, cakes, cookies, jams and jellies, while a Jewelry Boutique offers refurbished jewelry that is perfect to gift or keep for yourself. A silent auction offers a variety of items and gift certificates.Tickets are $15 for the tea and all proceeds will benefit community service organizations. FMI call St. Margaret’s office, 338-2412.
The Women of St. Margaret’s will meet on Sunday, April 3 at 11AM for a hybrid meeting (in person and streamed on ZOOM – link provided in News from the Pews).Susan Mayer will give a presentation on UTO (United Thank Offering). Everyone is welcome.
The Women of St. Margaret’s will meet on February 6 at 11 am for a hybrid meeting (in person and on ZOOM). Our featured program will be the Rev. John Nieman giving an overview of the work of The Episcopal Relief and Development Fund as well as the Episcopal Foundation.
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On March 14th the Women of St. Margaret’s will host their biannual Knit-a-Thon to raise money for a community cause. The recipient will be Paws Adoption Center in Camden. Though the event is termed a knit-a-thon, any and all handwork is welcome. Lessons on knitting, project support, great company and delicious food will be available. The event will take place at St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church, in Belfast from 8 am to 8 pm. Participants may stay for an hour or two, or spend the day! For more information and a sponsor form, visit http://www.stmargaretsbelfast.org/knit-the-community/ or contact Jillian at [email protected] or Sara at 978-325-0045.
The Women (and a few men) of St. Margaret’s deserve a hearty round of applause and words of appreciation for the English Tea held last Saturday. From the Cucumber Crew to the servers, bakers, and all the workers, the event was a smashing success and a truly memorable event for all who attended and all who contributed.
More than 100 individuals enjoyed a pot of tea, cucumber sandwiches, mince tarts, ginger biscuits, lemon cake, and a warm scone with heavy cream and strawberry jam. In addition to the bake sale, the jewelry boutique, white elephant sale, and silent auction helped raise more than $2200 for programs and projects supported by the Women of St. Margaret’s.
Space prevents listing everyone who worked to make this a joyful occasion but you know who you are! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
The Women of St. Margaret’s invite you to join them for a KNIT-A-THON
Saturday, November 17, 2018
8am to 8pm
St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church, 95 Court St., Belfast
All proceeds will be benefit the Belfast Soup Kitchen. Donations of non perishable food items are also accepted.
How does it work?
Participants should complete the donation/sponsor form prior to the event. The idea is to get sponsors to make flat donations, or donate based on the amount of hours the participant will be knitting. For example, a sponsor may give $5.00, or offer to pay the knitter $2.00 per hour. Any and all are welcome, and while knitting will be the focus, other fiber artists are more than welcome to join the event. FMI visit stmargarets- belfast.org or contact Sara at 978-325-0045 or Jillian [email protected].
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