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Holy Name of Mary, Croton, NY
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All Saints, Briarcliff Manor, NY
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New Hope, Tarrytown, NY
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St. Ann Church, Ossining, NY
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St.
Augustine Church, Ossining, NY
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St. Theresa Church, Briarcliff Manor, NY
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Trinity Church, Ossining, NY
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Marie: team 1 |
> September 3, 2005
This week we served
24 guests at Loaves and
Fish on Sept. 3rd.
Adults - 8 Seniors -
10 Children - 6.
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> December 3, 2005
We served 24 people last
night. There were 6
children, 8 seniors and
10 adults. There were
about 40 take home
dinners. The meal
was delicious, I heard
the soup was a hit!
Have a wonderful
Christmas and a Happy
New Year,
Marie Manner
PS. Fran must be telling
people to come and help
serve on the first Sat.
We had lots of
volunteers this week!
Marie
Bill
Hamilton made at home:
- 2 loins of pork
(18 pounds worth),
- 2 large disposable
roasting pans filled with
potatoes,
- a gang of cranberry
sauce, and about
- one and a half gallons
of lentil soup.
- We also put out bowls of
figs and drinks.
Take home:
We used a case of pork and
beans, and a 5 pound package of
hot dogs, spices and herbs and
made a big batch of chili, and 2
1- pounds packages of rice.
As well as the left over roast
and potatoes.
The serving team brought
desert. Joe |
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Cooney: team 2 |
> September 24, 2005
"they made fish sticks, mac and
cheese and veggies.had 30
including 6 children 5 seniors +
8 take-outs" |
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Gagnon: team 3 |
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> August 20, 2005
We served 27 meals, including 7
children and 7 seniors, and did
37 take out. Our crackerjack
cook team made BBQ chicken,
fries and chili dogs with cheese
and some kind souls had dropped
off pasta salad, bean salad,
assorted wraps, a head of
lettuce and garden fresh
tomatoes, which the team turned
into a salad. My family brought
some cookies so we had a
dessert.
We had a ton of food, all of it
a big hit with our guests. This
cooking
team really sweated over the
meal - and dishes - all of their
efforts
greatly appreciated.
Additionally, the cooking
team had
made up 24 take away bags with
cereal,
pudding, GS cookies, mac 'n
cheese, and little shampoo and
soup packets.
Also a big success with our
guests. All in all, an enjoyable
Loaves event
for guests, cooks and servers
alike.
One thing I would suggest is
that the cooking teams bring a
bag of ice with
them during these warm months -
that was the only thing lacking.
Otherwise, all in all, an
enjoyable Loaves event for
guests, cooks and
servers alike.
Cecilia |
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Gaffney: team 4 |
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> October 8, 2005
We made
ziti/meatballs with salad and
bread and butter and a tray of
lasagna for those that didn't
like ziti.... we had 8 sit down
folks and 16 takeouts (each sit
down took a few) .... so the
rain kept a lot of folks
away!!!!!!2 kids/0 seniors |
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| About the Loaves and Fish
outreach program:
Started in 1993 by
parishioners of Holy Name of Mary parish in
Croton-on-Hudson, this ministry has grown to be an
ecumenical effort of friendship to the poor of Ossining.
Every Saturday nigh a hot dinner is prepared and served
to anyone who comes in at no cost .
This outreach project is called Loaves and Fishes, in
memory of Christ's miraculous feeding of the multitudes.
Aside from the fulfillment each of us feels by
worshiping God through service to our brothers and
sisters, it is made more wonderful in the fellowship
developed between so many of us who are from such
different backgrounds, coming together in love for the
sake of God.
An Ecumenical Ministry
Volunteers and Donations Welcomed
Meals served at Trinity Church, every Saturday
night from 5 to 6 PM.
There are cooking teams and serving teams, which
have a 6 week rotation. ing teams, which
have a 6 week rotation. |
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| Trinity Episcopal Church meeting room entrance off
the corner of Highland Ave (Route 9) and Eastern Ave,
across from Main Street in Ossining, New York.
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