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The medieval scribe, by Edward Laning (1906–1981) as part of the WPA Federal Art Project (WPA-FAP). From The New York Public Library.

Here is the latest newsletter: St Stephen’s News XXX 38

The Latest Newsletter

Here is the latest newsletter: St Stephen’s News XXX 37

Jack Kohler: The man who named the Cookie Walk

Fr Hawtin

This year we will be breaking with a tradition of almost 3o years and holding our Annual Cookie Walk on the second Saturday in December rather than the first. We are shifting the sale to Saturday, December 14th to make it easier for our customers to save some their cookies to eat on the day . . . → Read More: Jack Kohler: The man who named the Cookie Walk

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Here is the latest newsletter: St Stephen’s News XXX 36

Charlotte, not just a name on the honor board

The Charlotte Hawtin Award honors the women who have worked so hard to make the parish a success. Currently we are trying to fix a date to celebrate the latest four honorees: Sara Douglas, Rosa Halbert, Colby Hawks and Martha Miller.

Charlotte Hawtin and Diane Novicki at the 2007 Cookie Walk

As well . . . → Read More: Charlotte, not just a name on the honor board

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The medieval scribe, by Edward Laning (1906–1981) as part of the WPA Federal Art Project (WPA-FAP). From The New York Public Library.

Here is the latest Newsletter: St Stephen’s News XXX 35

New clergy appointments

Fr Hawtin

Following departure of Archdeacon, The Venerable Michael Kerouac, for St. Patrick’s Anglican Church, Port St John, Florida, The Rev. John Novicki has been appointed vicar of the parish. Meanwhile, following his ordination to the priesthood, The Rev. C. Daniel Bursi has been appointed an associate rector of the parish. Father Bursi will continue his work . . . → Read More: New clergy appointments

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Here is the latest newsletter: St Stephen’s News XXX 34

The Latest Newsletter

Here is the latest newsletter: St Stephen’s News XXX No 33

Confession from the kitchen: man can’t live by snails alone

Fr Hawtin

Cooking, I must confess, is really not my bag. But since Charlotte was obliged to abandon the kitchen some four years ago, I have improved 100 percent. In all honesty, it has not been such a praiseworthy achievement as I started out from a very low threshold.

The sad fact of the matter is that . . . → Read More: Confession from the kitchen: man can’t live by snails alone