Announcements Where To Volunteer on Thanksgiving As families come together at Thanksgiving to celebrate what they have and are thankful for, it’s an important time to turn our minds to those less fortunate in our community. Many people will hungry or homeless over the holiday, and Thanksgiving day itself is a great time to get
Arturo O'Farrill Hear Pianist Arturo O’Farrill, Enjoy A Community Meal & Support CHiPS At The Inaugural Evensong At All Saints Photo via Afro Latin Jazz Alliance [https://www.facebook.com/afrolatinjazzalliance/photos/pb.29565429033.-2207520000.1421722799./10152927949604034/?type=3&theater] On three Sunday evenings starting this weekend, All Saints’ Episcopal Church [http://www.allsaintsparkslope.com/] and CHiPS [http://chipsonline.org/] invite the community to come together for Evensong [http://www.
volunteering Volunteer at Flatbush Reformed Church Community Meal Tomorrow If you’re in the neighborhood tomorrow, consider volunteering at the Flatbush Reformed Church’s [https://www.facebook.com/FlatbushReformedChurch] Bread for the Journey special Christmas meal [http://flatbushfarmshare.wordpress.com/2012/12/16/special-christmas-community-meal-volunteers-needed/] . Volunteers are needed on Saturday, December 22 at noon at the church house, just behind
Brooklyn Jubilee Community Meal at the Flatbush Reformed Church on Saturday Enjoy a delicious, healthy, and free vegetarian lunch at a community meal [http://sustainableflatbush.org/2012/08/13/community-meal-saturday-august-18th-noon/] hosted by Sustainable Flatbush [http://sustainableflatbush.org/] and Brooklyn Jubilee [http://www.brooklynjubilee.org/] this Saturday, August 18, at 12pm at the Flatbush Reformed Church. Sustainable Flatbush’s local community chef
community meal Community Meal and Plays at Flatbush Reformed Church Michael Carder sends word about an upcoming community meal: > On Saturday, April 21, the community meal at the Flatbush Reformed Church [https://www.facebook.com/FlatbushReformedChurch], co-sponsored by Occupy Your Block, will be followed by two short plays by local playwright and performer Dan Kinch, “How to Stop the Empire