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Preaching like Paul, Serving like Peter, Faithful like Mary Providing the tools to bring others to Christ! Mass Schedule Saturday: 5:00 p.m. • Sunday: 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 11:30 a.m. Monday thru Friday: 8:30 a.m. • Morning Prayer: 8:00 a.m. Phone: 410-592-6206 • www.sjehydes.org • [email protected] 13305 Long Green Pike, Hydes, MD 21082 Bulletin Deadline: Monday at 4:00 p.m. • Email: [email protected] St. John the Evangelist Long Green Valley Our Mission Established in 1822, St. John the Evangelist Congregation is a welcoming, worshiping Catholic community, rooted in Jesus Christ, ministering to all, bonded by faith, directed by hope, and growing in love. St. John’s is committed to living out by our words and actions the call to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ. Sacraments at St. John Parish RECONCILIATIONSaturdays 4:00 - 4:30 PM; Tuesday evenings during Lent & Advent; Anytime by appointment. BAPTISMSBaptism of infants and young children is celebrated on the 1 st and 3 rd Sundays. All parents are asked to attend a Baptism Registration session. Also, a Baptism Preparation class for parents of first-born children is scheduled monthly. Advance registration is necessary for the session, the preparation, and the sacrament. Contact the parish office about Baptism of children aged 7 and older. FIRST RECONCILIATION & FIRST EUCHARIST—Preparation for children begins in 1 st grade, and the sacraments are received in the fall and spring of 2 nd grade, respectively. Preparation for adults and older children is done through the RCIA program. Preparation begins in September, and the sacraments are received during the Easter Vigil Mass. CONFIRMATIONThe Sacrament of Confirmation is offered to anyone in High School who has completed their 8 th grade year of Catholic Religious Education. Preparation takes place through the Teens in Ministry program. The sacrament is conferred in October. Confirmation for adult Catholics is celebrated in the archdiocese twice a year. A period of preparation includes prayerful discernment and catechesis. Adults who desire to become members of the Catholic Faith receive the sacraments through the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA). MARRIAGE—Couples preparing for marriage should contact the parish office at least 6 months in advance of their desired date. ANOINTING OF THE SICK & HOME COMMUNIONThe Anointing of the Sick is available on the second Sunday of the month, following the 9 AM Mass. Please notify the parish office if a member of the parish is ill and would like to receive Communion at home. September 11, 2016 — 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time Staff Members Pastoral Staff Rev. Msgr. Richard Cramblitt, Pastor X102 [email protected] Mrs. Christine Blake, School Principal X120 [email protected] Sr. Carol Czyzewski, Adult Faith Formation X106 [email protected] Ms. Theresa Konitzer, Dir. of Religious Ed. X107 [email protected] Mrs. Colleen Sisolak, Youth & Young Adults X108 [email protected] Mr. Douglas Byerly, Director of Music [email protected] Business Staff Mrs. Jane Andrews, Parish Business Manager X113 [email protected] Mr. Eric Schumacher, Physical Plant Manager X110 [email protected] Mrs. Martha Schumacher, Admin. Assistant/ Cemetery Manager X100 [email protected] Mrs. Suzan Muller, Administrative Assistant X101 [email protected] Mrs. Joan Brown, Administrative Assistant X103 [email protected] Mrs. Denise Caton, Secretary Rel Ed/ Youth X109 [email protected] Mrs. Jennifer Ehrlich, Communications Coord. X104 [email protected] Mrs. Mary Beth Bressler, Admin. Assistant X104 [email protected]

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Page 1: Long Green Valley -   · PDF file24th Sunday in Ordinary Time September 11, 2016 Mass Intentions Mon Sep 12 8:30 AM In the First ReadiLoretta M. Gutberlet

Preaching like Paul, Serving like Peter, Faithful like Mary

Providing the tools to bring others to Christ!

Mass Schedule Saturday: 5:00 p.m. • Sunday: 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 11:30 a.m. Monday thru Friday: 8:30 a.m. • Morning Prayer: 8:00 a.m.

Phone: 410-592-6206 • www.sjehydes.org • [email protected] 13305 Long Green Pike, Hydes, MD 21082

Bulletin Deadline: Monday at 4:00 p.m. • Email: [email protected]

St. John the Evangelist Long Green Valley

Our Mission Established in 1822, St. John the Evangelist Congregation is a welcoming, worshiping

Catholic community, rooted in Jesus Christ, ministering to all, bonded by faith, directed by hope,

and growing in love. St. John’s is committed to living out by our words and actions the call to

spread the Good News of Jesus Christ.

Sacraments at St. John Parish

RECONCILIATION—Saturdays 4:00 - 4:30 PM; Tuesday evenings during Lent & Advent; Anytime by appointment. BAPTISMS—Baptism of infants and young children is celebrated on the 1st and 3rd Sundays. All parents are asked to attend a Baptism Registration session. Also, a Baptism Preparation class for parents of first-born children is scheduled monthly. Advance registration is necessary for the session, the preparation, and the sacrament. Contact the parish office about Baptism of children aged 7 and older.

FIRST RECONCILIATION & FIRST EUCHARIST—Preparation for children begins in 1st grade, and the sacraments are received in the fall and spring of 2nd grade, respectively. Preparation for adults and older children is done through the RCIA program. Preparation begins in September, and the sacraments are received during the Easter Vigil Mass.

CONFIRMATION—The Sacrament of Confirmation is offered to anyone in High School who has completed their 8th grade year of Catholic Religious Education. Preparation takes place through the Teens in Ministry program. The sacrament is conferred in October. Confirmation for adult Catholics is celebrated in the archdiocese twice a year. A period of preparation includes prayerful discernment and catechesis. Adults who desire to become members of the Catholic Faith receive the sacraments through the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA).

MARRIAGE—Couples preparing for marriage should contact the parish office at least 6 months in advance of their desired date.

ANOINTING OF THE SICK & HOME COMMUNION—The Anointing of the Sick is available on the second Sunday of the month, following the 9 AM Mass. Please notify the parish office if a member of the parish is ill and would like to receive Communion at home.

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Staff Members

Pastoral Staff Rev. Msgr. Richard Cramblitt, Pastor X102 [email protected]

Mrs. Christine Blake, School Principal X120 [email protected]

Sr. Carol Czyzewski, Adult Faith Formation X106 [email protected]

Ms. Theresa Konitzer, Dir. of Religious Ed. X107 [email protected]

Mrs. Colleen Sisolak, Youth & Young Adults X108 [email protected]

Mr. Douglas Byerly, Director of Music [email protected]

Business Staff Mrs. Jane Andrews, Parish Business Manager X113 [email protected]

Mr. Eric Schumacher, Physical Plant Manager X110 [email protected]

Mrs. Martha Schumacher, Admin. Assistant/Cemetery Manager X100 [email protected]

Mrs. Suzan Muller, Administrative Assistant X101 [email protected]

Mrs. Joan Brown, Administrative Assistant X103 [email protected]

Mrs. Denise Caton, Secretary Rel Ed/ Youth X109 [email protected]

Mrs. Jennifer Ehrlich, Communications Coord. X104 [email protected]

Mrs. Mary Beth Bressler, Admin. Assistant X104 [email protected]

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24th Sunday in Ordinary Time September 11, 2016

Mass Intentions

Mon Sep 12 8:30 AM Loretta M. Gutberlet

Tue Sep 13 8:30 AM Phyllis Rowan

Wed Sep 14 8:30 AM Phyllis Rowan

Thu Sep 15 8:30 AM Margaret Francik

Fri Sep 16 8:30 AM Roberta Godwin

Sat Sep 17 5:00 PM St. John Parish

Sun Sep 18 7:30 AM

9:00 AM

11:30 AM

Ann Prizzi

Albert Fitzerald

Bernice Sushinsky

Special Tribute

A loved one, a birthday or an anniversary may be

honored by making a donation of $50 for altar flowers.

Contact the parish office if interested.

Flowers in the sanctuary this weekend are in loving memory of

Frank & Margaret Panzarasa donated by

Phil & Maria Miller and

Joseph Prinster donated by

Tom & Janie Zaegel and

Anthony J. Baikauskas, Sr. donated by

Mary Lou Baikauskas

Next Weekend’s Celebrants (subject to change)

Sat Sep 17 5:00 PM Fr. Bill O’Brien

Sun Sep 18 7:30 AM

9:00 AM

11:30 AM

Msgr. Rick

Msgr. Rick

Fr. William Foley

Sunday’s Reflection

In the First Reading from the Book of Exodus,

God speaks to Moses. In the midst of revealing to

Moses what the Israelites have done and how they

have violated His trust in them, the Lord says, “I

see how stiff-necked this people is.” As is often the

case in Holy Scripture, the term “stiff-necked” has

a basis in agriculture, and one with which we may not

be familiar.

Farmers at that time used the term “stiff-

necked” to describe an ox or horse which did not

respond to directions. When an animal like that

would not move and resisted direction, the animal

tended to stiffen and freeze, thus the term “stiff-

necked” for one who is stubborn and uncooperative.

God may consider us to be stiff-necked at

times, might He not? In spite of the Lord’s appeals

to us to trust Him and to follow Him, we sometimes

stiffen and resist. Usually we do that because

following the Lord may prove uncomfortable for us.

God’s terms for us and His expectations of us may

sometimes seem unreasonable and even impossible.

Yet, that is the challenge of living stewardship

as a way of life. It is not always easy, and it may put

us in positions where we feel uncomfortable and

even vulnerable. Moses pleads the case for his

people to God and the Lord responds to Moses’ plea,

his prayer, and Scripture tells us “So the Lord

relented in the punishment.” We do need to trust

the Lord, and we do need to pray to Him, as He will

respond with love and mercy.

Pray For…

. . . the sick of our parish: Lindy Kness, Sunnie Moorman, Jessie

Wodka, Carolyn Bayer, William Leisher, Sr.,

Anna Mae Woytowitz, Al Kramer, Darlene

Shimanek, and Joan Jackson

. . . our beloved deceased: Audrey Brailsford

“…there will be rejoicing among the angels of God over one sinner who repents.”

-- Luke 15: 1-32

Welcome… . . . to all visitors. Thank you for worshiping here at St. John the Evangelist parish.

J o i n U s i n W o r s h i p

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Parish Life This Week Mon 7:00 PM Pastoral Council Meeting

Tues 9:00 AM

6:45 PM

Eucharistic Adoration

Confirmation Session

Wed 10:00 AM

7:00 PM

Prayer Shawl Ministry

Choir Rehearsal

Thurs 4:00 PM

7:00 PM

Wine Festival Meeting

Discernment Team Meeting

Sat/Sun Knights’ Car Raffle Ticket Sale

Sun 9:00 AM

10:15 AM

12:45 PM

KID Church Begins

Catechetical Sunday

Religious Education

RCIA

Sunday Perks @ Elgee’s Café

Anniversary Blessings

Baptisms

Our Daily Bread Report

The Casserole Team delivered 86 casseroles to

Our Daily Bread on Labor Day. Thank you to

everyone who took the time to provide a casserole

or a family-sized Macaroni and Cheese. Our next

delivery date is Monday, October 3. Please help if

you can!

Bereavement Notices

If you’d like to be added to the distribution list

to be notified via Flocknote email when a

parishioner passes away, please email your request

to: [email protected].

Anniversary Blessings

The Blessing for those married in the month of

September will take place next Sunday,

September 18, at 10:15 AM. Please

contact the parish office to register.

Prayer Network

Prayer changes things. We pray privately for

all prayer requests.

Call or email us with requests or to join us. Pat

Gibbons: 410-592-2750,

Carol Calvert: [email protected].

Banns

Banns of marriage are announced for the second

time between OLIVIA DALTON and PETER ERONY,

JR., who are to be married on September

24, at St. John the Evangelist Church.

Banns of marriage are announced for

the first time between KRISTIN HUBER

and JONATHAN TOWNSEND, who are to be

married on October 1, at St. John the Evangelist

Church.

Sunday Morning Bible Study Group

Please join us for a new bible study called Mary: Virgin, Mother, and Queen (A Bible Study Guide for Catholics) by Fr. Mitch Pacwa, S.J. We will meet on

Sundays starting September 18 at 10:15 AM. We

meet in the school building while our children are in

religious education class. For more information,

please contact: Melanie Rodriguez at 410-877-8132

or [email protected].

Ladies’ Night Recipe Swap Party

Pull out your favorite recipes and mark your

calendars for Friday, September 23 from 7-9 PM

for a food tasting and recipe swap party in the

church hall. Bring a friend (or two!) and

an easy-to-make appetizer, main dish, or

dessert to share. Enjoy tasting a variety

of dishes, then take home copies of your

favorite recipes. We’ll have wine, other beverages,

and cheese/crackers, PLUS fabulous door prizes!

Admission is FREE! For more details, see the flyer

in this week’s bulletin.

Prayer Shawl Ministry

It's time to be making scarves and hats for the

homeless. Work at home or come join us. Lessons

are free and we have yarn, needles and hooks. We'll

be meeting on Wednesdays, September 14 & 28 at

10 AM; Monday evening, September 19 at 6:30 PM

in the Conference Center. Contact Teresa Asplen

410-252-6909; Carol Calvert [email protected]

J o i n U s i n C o m m u n i t y

Pray for peace and for the members of our Armed Forces

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Wine Festival – Save the Date!

Mark your calendar for Saturday,

November 5, 6-9 PM for the North

Baltimore County Wine Festival right here at

St. John Parish! Taste 100 wines from

around the world, as well as exceptional

craft beers and fine spirits.

The $50 per person ticket includes: unlimited

wine, craft beer and spirit tasting, heavy hors

d'oeuvres, a wide variety of small plates and a

beautiful signature wine glass. Tickets may be

purchased in the parish office or at Cranbrook

Liquors in Cockeysville.

Confirmation for Adults

Get ready to strengthen your baptismal gifts!

Through the Sacrament of Confirmation for

Adults, you personally confirm and better recognize

the power of the Holy Spirit and the meaning of

your life in Christ. Some facts for you to consider:

A short Confirmation preparation is based on

your needs.

Confirmation is a requirement if you are invited

to serve as a godparent.

October 9, 2016 is the next Archdiocesan

celebration of Adult Confirmation.

Contact Sister Carol to register for this

sacramental preparation.

Catechetical Sunday, September 18

Catechetical Sunday is celebrated once a year

on the third Sunday in September to recognize

those who teach our faith. At Mass on September

18, those whom the community has designated to

serve as catechists will be called forth to be

commissioned for their ministry. Catechetical

Sunday is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the

role that each person plays, by virtue of Baptism, in

handing on the faith and being a witness to the

Gospel. Catechetical Sunday is an opportunity for all

to rededicate themselves to this mission as a

community of faith.

Marriage, Divorce, and Annulments from a

Catholic Perspective

Presentations concerning divorce and annulment

from the Catholic perspective will be held in our

area on Wednesday, October 19 at 7:00 PM at St.

Ignatius Hickory in the parish center, and on

Monday, October 24 at 7:00 PM at Immaculate

Conception Towson in the parish hall. The

presentation will be helpful for divorced Catholics,

those divorced who wish to marry Catholics, and any

others with an interest because of family or

friends. No prior registration is required. For more

information, call 410-547-5533.

Car & Craft Show at Calvert Hall

Calvert Hall College High School is holding their

7th Annual Car and Craft Show on Saturday,

October 15 from 10 AM - 3 PM. All vehicle makes

and models are welcome, with awards in

a variety of categories. Spectators

enjoy free admission, and everyone is

welcome to look at the cars, stroll

through the craft vendor marketplace,

and enjoy delicious food. For more info,

visit www.chccarshow.com

Glen Meadows Estate Sale

Saturday, September 17, 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM

at Glen Meadows Retirement Community, 11630 Glen

Arm Rd., 21057. Furniture, household items, flea

market, arts and crafts, bargain boutique. For more

info, call 410-319-5000.

Worldwide Marriage Encounter

St. Paul reminds us that Christ will strengthen

us and that there is abundant grace, faith and love

available to us through Christ Jesus. All of this is

available to us in our everyday lives and in our

marriages. Sign up today to attend one of the

upcoming Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends

on November 11-13, 2016, April 21-23, 2017 or

October 27-29, 2017 in Gaithersburg, MD. For

more information and to apply online visit

welovematrimony.org, or call 301-541-7007, or email

at [email protected].

A d d i t i o n a l N e w s & N o t e s

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Counting Our Blessings

Weekend of September 3-4 Attendance:

5:00 PM: 178 7:30 AM: 112

9:00 AM: 223 11:30 AM: 214 Total: 727

Collection:

Envelopes: $11,515 Loose: $1,892

Online: $5,173 Total: $18,580

Less Cathedraticum: $2,850 Available: $15,730

Poor Box: $1,013

Thank you for your continuing support!

Repair & Maintenance Fund

Monthly, we have a second collection for the

“Repair and Maintenance Fund.” As explained in

prior months’ bulletins, these monies help the parish

defray the operating costs which exceed the

anticipated or budgeted operating costs.

We would like to keep you updated as best we

can on a monthly basis as to what expenses have

been incurred in the last few months which these

collections help address.

Most recently, in order to remain in compliance

with state law, we had to complete asbestos

abatement for some pipe insulation in the Church

Boiler Room. (There was no risk to anyone except

those who might come in direct contact with the

insulation). The cost of the abatement was $1,850.

In addition, in an effort to improve efficiency

and increase the lifespan of our new Chapel boiler,

we re-insulated the pipes in the Chapel boiler room

as was recommended by the Archdiocesan inspector.

This cost $4,190.

These second collections are critical to our

parish’s financial health and well-being. Without

your generosity, we simply could not keep up with

upkeep!

Make the Switch to Online Giving!

Many parishioners have already made the switch

to online giving for their weekly offertory. No more

searching for envelopes, or hassling with cash or

your checkbook each week. What’s more, online

giving helps the parish plan and maintain a steadier

income stream for our operating needs. It’s easy to

get started – go to our parish website,

www.sjehydes.org.

St. John School

410-592-9585

www.stjohnhydes.org

www.facebook.com/stjohnschoollgv

New Spirit Logo This fall, St. John the Evangelist School is

introducing its new "spirit" logo for gym

wear, accessories and bumper stickers.

It's all the RAGE!!!! Don't be left out---

pick up a free bumper sticker for your

car so you too can spread the good news

about SJE!!

Amazon Smile

Feel good about shopping and support St. John

the Evangelist School, Long Green Valley at the

same time!!

It’s time for fall shopping, and we know (hope!)

you have a lot to buy! Now it’s possible to shop for

everything you need while giving back to your

favorite school with Amazon Smile. When

you shop with Amazon Smile, Amazon

donates 0.5% of the purchase price to

SJE. We want you to get everything your

family needs for this school year and to know that

your purchase is helping SJE provide the best

Catholic education. Follow this link to start

shopping: https:/ /smile.amazon.com/ch/45-

2641194.

Ladies Night Out: Food Tasting & Recipe Swap Party

Ladies, be sure to mark your calendar for

Friday, September 23 from 7:00-9:00 PM. Pull out

your favorite recipes and join us for delicious food,

wine, and fellowship in the St. John the Evangelist

church hall! Bring an easy-to-make dish (e.g.

appetizer, main dish, or dessert) to share, and a

copy of one of your favorite recipes. The food and

recipes will be shared among all participants so you’ll

get to taste a variety of dishes and bring

home a bunch of proven recipes. Be sure to

email the number attending and a copy of

your recipe to [email protected] by

September 20.

Join Us in Stewardship

St. John School News

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Youth Ministry

Colleen Sisolak 410-592-6206 Ext. 108

[email protected]

Confirmation 2016 Our last Confirmation preparation session will

be on Tuesday, September 13 at 6:45 PM in the

church hall. Confirmation Rehearsal will be on

Tuesday, October 11 at 7 PM in the church

(sponsors should also attend). Confirmation will be

on Saturday, October 15 at 10:00 AM. Candidates

and sponsors should arrive by 9:15 AM.

Confirmation 2017 Please be reminded that Confirmation

registration materials are due by October 1.

Teens in Ministry Be on the lookout for email updates about what’s

coming up this fall!

Q and A … Becoming a Catholic Q. If I sign up for RCIA (Christian Initiation of

Adults), what happens?

A. You will be welcomed to discern

how God is directing you to learn about

the Catholic Faith. The RCIA Team will

explain the process and listen to your

needs and questions. There would be

no obligation to continue if you choose

to wait or to stop the process.

Q. How long does it take to become a Catholic?

A. Sessions normally are scheduled from

September to May on most Sundays at 10:15 AM. Each

person evaluates readiness and length of preparation

to receive the sacraments of Baptism, Eucharist, and

Confirmation. Validly baptized Christians are not

baptized again.

Q. What if I have been coming to Mass for

many years with my Catholic family?

A. Contact Sister Carol or a Team member at the

parish to discuss your readiness to become a Catholic.

Q. May someone accompany me to the RCIA

sessions?

A. Yes. In fact, we encourage you to name a

sponsor or godparent who would join you, if possible,

most of the Sundays. Spouses are also welcome to

gather with us.

Religious Education

Theresa Konitzer 410-592-6206 Ext. 107

[email protected]

Religious Education A schedule of Religious Education classes for the

next four weeks is as follows:

Grades P, K, 1-6 Grades 7 and 8

Sun, 9/11 – Classes Tues, 9/13 – No Classes

Sun, 9/18 – Classes Tues, 9/20 – Classes

Sun, 9/25 – Classes Tues, 9/27 – No Classes

Sun, 10/2 – Classes (fire drill) Tues, 10/4 - Classes

Welcome to another faith formation year. Please

keep our children in your prayers as they continue to

learn more about their faith and our loving, merciful

God.

A few reminders as we begin the year:

1) It is still not too late to register for faith

formation classes. If you have a child in preschool,

kindergarten, or grades 1 – 6 who would like to join a

class with children of their own age to learn about

their faith, please call 410-592-6206, Ext. 107.

2) On Sunday mornings, from 10:00 to 11:30 AM,

the area directly in front of the school building is

reserved for volunteers who work in the Religious

Education Program. Parents are expected to walk their

child(ren) to their class(es) and wait for the adult

teacher or assistant(s) to arrive. At the end of class,

parents are to meet their child(ren) outside their

classroom door(s). Children should not be left alone in

a classroom, or to navigate across the busy church

parking lot. Thank you for your assistance in keeping

our children safe.

Reconciliation If you have a second grader and were not able to

attend one of the parent orientation meetings that

were held on August 28 and 29, and do not have a

child who has already made their First Reconciliation

at St. John in a previous year, please contact Theresa

Konitzer at 410-592-6206, Ext. 107.

J o i n U s i n L e a r n i n g

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Wednesday Morning Scripture Study

Lectio

Peter, Cornerstone of Catholicism

10 Lessons pertaining to St. Peter

Beginning: October 5

Break for Thanksgiving week and

month of December

Ending: January 11

Time: 9:30 to 11:30 AM

Where: Parish Conference Center

Questions: Mary Caplan

410-592-3914

The character of St. Peter is both inspiring and confounding to many of

us. How could a stubborn and impulsive fisherman become the "rock"

upon which Jesus would build His Church? Bringing together biblical

accounts, historical evidence, Church teaching, classical art, and

personal insights, Dr. Tim Gray gives a fresh perspective on Simon Peter

that is immediately informative and relevant to our lives. After all, if

Jesus could bring out the very best in someone like Peter, then there is

hope for the rest of us!

Published by: Augustine Institute

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7:00-9:00 PM

St. John Parish & School CommunityLadies' Night Out Food Tasting & Recipe Swap Party

Everyone Welcome!

Friday, September 23 in the Church Hall

• Bring a friend or two!

Please R.S.V.P. with number attending and send a copy of your recipe in advance to [email protected]

by September 20

1. Drop off to the parish office, or email a copy of your recipe in advance to [email protected].

2. Make an appetizer, main dish, or dessert that can be prepared in 30 minutes or less.

3. Bring your dish to the tasting party to share.

4. As you sample dishes throughout the evening, take copies of your favorite recipes.

5. Compile a collection of tasty recipes to take home with you.

• Admission is FREE!

• Taste easy-to-make dishes and take home the recipes!

• We'll supply wine, beverages, cheese, and crackers!

• Door Prizes!

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