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Spring Tea, Plant & Bake Sale - April 26, 2008

The Women's League of St. Andrew's are happy to invite everyone to come out to their Spring Tea, Plant & Bake Sale on Saturday, April 26th, 2008 from 2 - 4 p.m.

Coffee, Tea, and dessert cost only $3.00, and it is always a wonderful time of fellowship and welcome for St. Andrew's members and the wider community.

The Bake Table is always loaded with wonderful cakes, muffins, cookies, and other specialty items. Come early to make sure that you are able to purchase your favourite shortbread, loaf, or pie.

There will also be a plant sale featuring many beautiful flowers for your garden, and the youth will have a table set up with other miscellaneous treasures for sale.

We do hope that you will join us on Saturday, April 26th between 2 - 4 p.m.

"Sing for Your Supper" Pot Luck - Sunday April 13th

Musical notesYou are invited to attend a "Sing for Your Supper" Pot Luck, hosted by St. Andrew's Christian Education Committee.

Join us for some singing at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 13th.

There will be favourite songs, camp songs, old songs, new songs, and maybe even some crazy songs.

Bring some food to share: salad, casserole, appetizer, veggies, fruit, buns, dessert, or whatever you like to make or pick up at the grocery store. Also bring your own plate, cup, and cutlery, and any musical instruments you may have. And feel free to bring a friend!

Spring Sundae Celebration - Sunday April 6th

Ice CreamCome celebrate the end of winter and the coming of spring with a friendly congregation of Presbyterians!

Sunday, April 6, after the worship service, we will be holding a simple meal of sandwiches, tea and coffee, with ice cream sundaes for dessert. Build your own sundae! Everyone is welcome to attend.

If you have been thinking about bringing someone to church, this would be a great Sunday to do so. Extend an invitation and bring someone to the service and then stay for ice cream and conversation. Consider inviting a friend, neighbour, co-worker, or family member. Even if you don’t bring someone along, please stay and enjoy some Presbyterian hospitality. As always, worship begins at 11:00.

All-Community Walk to Support and Celebrate Station 20 West

Saturday April 5th, gather at 10am
Station 20 West Site, 20th Street West and Avenue L South

Station 20 West is a Community Enterprise Centre being constructed in the heart of Saskatoon's core neighbourhoods.

The project will strengthen the economy and create skills and employment, provide much needed services and amenities, reduce poverty and health disparities, use LEED environmental design, and help revitalize the Westside core neighbourhoods.

The Provincial government has pulled their $8 million in promised and committed funding from the project, effectively stopping construction.

We will walk together to show community support to reinstate funding and let this innovative and much-needed community-building project reach its full potential.

Resources:
Community Walk Poster - download, print, and post in a public location
• Join the Station 20 West Facebook Group - for the latest information on the campaign to reinstate funding
Community Walk invitation on Facebook - send invitations to your friends
• Sign the online petition to reinstate funding
• Visit the Station 20 West website to read about the project, see artistic renderings, and contribute to the capital campaign