In March of 1857, the largest sale of human beings in the history in the United States took place at a racetrack in Savannah, Georgia. During the two days of the sale, raindrops fell unceasingly on the racetrack. It was almost as though the heavens were crying. So, too, fell teardrops from many of the … Read More
Easter Pageant April 12, 10a.m. The Easter Pageant is at the 10a.m. service. It is a series of readings and hymns. During the singing of hymns the youth will decorate the Flower cross. All children are welcomed to participate.
Lasagna Dinner April 18 4:00 St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Rte 85 Hebron $18 each meal Menu: Lasagna – your choice of Meat or Vegetable Italian sausage Tossed Salad Garlic Bread Your choice of Desserts Nonprofit = Project Hope This will be a take out only meal. A server will come to your car, take your … Read More
In this time of great uncertainty one way to combat anxiety is through humorous storytelling. Elizabeth McCain developed a humorous one-woman play based on life events. The material of McCain’s play resembles talented writers’ styles such as Dorothy Allison’s honesty, Julia Reed’s Southern sass and irreverence, and David Sedaris’s satirical wit. A Lesbian Belle … Read More
This speech was given by Frederick Douglass in June 1852 to the Rochester Ladies’ Anti-Slavery Society. It became one of Douglass’s most famous speeches—criticizing the chasm between America’s Founding principles and the institution of slavery. Douglass lamented that Independence Day wasn’t a day of celebration for enslaved people. At the same time, he urged his … Read More