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3222 Hubbard Road, Landover, MD 20785 www.sharedc.org 301-864-3115
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THE HOLIDAYS ARE APPROACHING. TIME TO PARTNER WITH AREA BUSINESSES, CORPORATIONS, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS TO EXPAND YOUR ABILITY TO SERVE YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND BEYOND. STAND BY FOR THIS SEASON’S HOLIDAY OFFERINGS, COMING SOON!!
Honey160/115/25
Wheat225/215/145
CUSTOMERS CALL THEIR NEIGHBORHOOD HOST SITE and ORDER AS MANY PACKAGES AS THEY’D LIKE
Volunteer Opportunities Call for details
TEMPURA-FRIED SHRIMP $23
THREE POUNDS of ovenable, battered shrimp
MEGA-MEAT BOX $28 Get your grill on, with… Boneless, skinless chicken breast, 4# Sirloin Steaks, 4-4oz Turkey Tenderloin, 1.8# Pork Roast, 3.9#
SEPTEMBER 2019 Orders Due September 9th
Distribution Days September 20th and 21st
SHARE grows STRONGER with EVERY PURCHASE!SERVING NEIGHBORHOODS FROM BALTIMORE, TO CHARLES TOWN, TO MANASSAS, TO LEXINGTON PARK, TO HAMPTON ROADS CONVENIENT PAYMENT OPTIONS: Debit/Credit Cards, EBT, Cash/Money Order Menu items are subject to change.
301.864.3115 800.21.SHARE SHAREdc.org
BUY AS MANY AS YOU’D LIKE Family Pack of Chicken Drumsticks – 3.3#
Pollock Filets – 1# Bacon – 1#
Chicken Strips – 1#
Plus 8-12 lbs. of the freshest fruits and vegetables we
can find for you and your family
VALUE PACKAGE
$ 22
Remember! ALL SPECIALS are limited!
DESSERT BOX $16
3 Sara Lee POUND CAKES, with frozen
strawberries, peaches and blackberries
PEPPERONI PIZZA SPECIAL $22
20, FIVE-INCH, PERSONAL
PEPPERONI PIZZAS
When Rebecca Hatcher decided to develop a volunteer project for her class at the Daughters of the Imperial Court, the women’s auxiliary of the Shriners, she re-called her volunteer work at the SHARE Food Network with a group of her so-rority sisters from Sigma Gamma Rho. They worked at the warehouse during the holiday season sorting food and saw first hand the enormity of the monthly task of moving tens of thousands of pounds of fresh, nutritious food to people who need
it throughout the Mid Atlantic region. They got a good look at where the food begins its journey. The project she had in mind, however, would focus on the end of the journey, the place where food is actu-ally delivered to the real beneficiaries of SHARE, the people who would eat the food.
Rebecca is a doer and when she de-cides to do something, she wants to do it right. So, she energized her class around the idea and enlisted classmates Lisa Ta-tum and LaJuan Slaughter as her co-chairs. Then she identified a senior center to help, the Council House in Temple Hills. Fi-nally, she contacted SHARE Executive
Director, Jaynee Acevedo to find out how they could learn about the process of get-ting the food to its final destination.
The girls came for a tour of the ware-house. Then they went to a host site train-
By Bill BlackSHARE Advisory Council
Shriners Auxiliary Group Uses SHARE To Deliver Food To Seniors
ing session. They also sent more members of their team to the another host site train-ing. And they sent some of their team to shadow other large sites during their dis-tributions to make sure they understood
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HOST NAME YEARS IN PROGRAM
September Host Site Anniversaries
YOUNG’S MEMORIAL CHURCH 29
GRACE MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 29
COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 29
SANCTUARY, THE 29
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 29
PILGRIMAGE CHRISTIAN CHURCH 29
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH 28
MT JEZREEL BAPT. 28
UNION BETHEL AME CHURCH 28
ST MATTHEWS CHURCH 26
FIRST AGAPE BAPTIST 24
MT CALVARY MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 21
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH-WV 17
ALL NATIONS CHURCH OF GOD 16
SOUTHERN FRIENDSHIP MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 15
EAST SIDE HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, INC 14
SECOND NORTHWEST COOP HOUSE 11
METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY CHURCH OF WASHINGTON 9
RITCHIE BAPTIST CHURCH 5
GRACE FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH 2
VESTED OPTIMUM 2
PARTICIPATIONTotal Packages: 5,052
Total Pounds: 80,361
Total Meals: 66,967
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Web address: www.sharedc.org
ContributorsJaynee Acevedo, Bill Black,
Rebecca Hatcher, and Karen Nash
August’s Value Comparison
Whole ChickenHam SteakBeef StripsEggsPotatoesApplesTomatoesOnionCantaloupeLemons
Total package weight: 19.22 pounds
RETAIL VALUE
$45.25
AND YOU PAID
$22.00
HOST SITE CORNER
Happy Anniversary!!!
SATELLITE INFORMATIONSHARE Food Network, Central Warehouse3222 Hubbard Road, Landover, MD 20785
Office: 301.864.3115
SHARE Fredericksburg @ SPOTSYLVANIA FIRE & RESCUE, STATION 44804 Bancroft Road, Fredericksburg, VA 22408
SHARE Baltimore @ Meals on Wheels
515 South Haven Street, Baltimore, MD 21224
SHARE Western Maryland @ Frederick Community Action Agency14 East All Saints Street, Frederick, MD 21701
SHARE Southern Maryland @ Grace Lutheran Church and School1200 Charles Street, La Plata, MD 20646
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the breadth and scope of the task. In order to ensure a smooth process at the Council House, the girls and Jaynee did a “walk through” with the Council House’s Service Coordinator, Kate Acqua to map out the process for distribution day. Their goal was to provide value packages to 50 residents of Council House.
Once they had the logistics in place, Rebecca and her team set about to raise the funds needed to purchase the food. They used a variety of fundraising meth-ods focusing on organizations affiliated with the Shriners. All the food was donat-ed to the Council House residents. They also tapped the Shriners network for vol-unteers to help transport, sort and distrib-ute the food.
On distribution day, they were at the warehouse at 5:45 am to pick up the food. They had a very efficient system at the Council House and enlisted Monica Brad-
Continued from page 1 ley from the Council House to ensure that the right people got their packages. Instead of 50 packages, they distributed 62 and even had some food leftover to give to people who did not sign up in ad-vance.
Rebecca and her class were extraor-dinarily successful. The exceeded ALL the goals they set for themselves. They recruited more volunteers, raised more money and distributed more food than they projected. “We had to get up early on a Saturday, but we had fun!” Rebecca said. “It gave us the opportunity to col-laborate with a lot of orgranizatiions and we hope to work with them in the future and do it again.”
Jaynee Acevedo marveled at the commitment and dedication of the girls from the Daughters of the Imperial Court. Describing their approach to this project she said, “They were smart, hard-working, caring and thorough. And they had a blast!”
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SHARE Sites, by Zip CodeWASHINGTON, DC 20001
Holy Redeemer Catholic206 New York Ave NWEdward Monroe Jr.:202-526-0264
Metropolitan Community Church 474 Ridge St NWChurch: 202-638-7373
Mt. Airy Baptist1100 North CapitolStreet, NWAlberta Humes:202-397-2747
Mt. Lebanon Baptist 1219 New JerseyAvenue, NWKim Better:202-256-0116
Mt. Pleasant Baptist215 Rhode IslandAvenue, NWKirby Lewis:202-526-7696
Mt Sinai Baptist Church1615 3rd Street NWJames Nelson:202-635-4962
Northwest CooperativeHomes224 R Street, NWWashington, D.C Phyllis Perry:202-234-8006William Barbour:202-265-3704
New Bethel Baptist1739 9th Street, NWCynthia Kelly:240-463-1765
Second NorthwestCooperative1321 5th Street, NWYoulette Johnson:202-352-2751Joseph Bright:202-483-6889
St. Martin of Tours1908 N Capitol St., NWManford Jones:301-350-9668
Tenth Street Baptist1000 R Street NWBetty Marshall:202-232-1685Curlie Williams:202-832-9582
20002
About My Father’sBusiness411 New York Ave NEDarryl White:
202-248-6655
Lane Memorial CME1425 C St NEDeana Smith:301-248-9188
New Samaritan Baptist1100 Florida Ave NESusan Harper:202-547-5839
Peace Baptist712 18th St NEDeacon Robert Baker: 202-436-4813 Delores Robinson: 202-546-2904 Church: 202-399-3450
Pilgrim AME Missionary612 17th St NEMargaret Maske: [email protected]
Pilgrim Baptist 700 Eye St NELoretta Logan:202-808-1198
St. Benedict the Moor321 21st St NEChurch: 202-397-3895Cheryl Hamlim-Wil-liams: 301-996-6711 or [email protected]
20003
Holy Temple 439 12th St SEReginald Kelly:202-547-8364
Mt. Moriah Baptist 1636 East Capitol St NEIda Williams: 301-772-7645Kim Underwood: 202-526-8208
20007
Jerusalem Baptist2600 P St NWTonya Thomas:301-325-9255
20009
Freedom Baptist1519 U St NWDeacon Thomas Gills: 301-922-2899 or [email protected] Nelson: 301-509-5160 or [email protected]
Mt. Gilead Baptist1625 13th St NWPatricia McCall: 301-735-2032 or [email protected] Clark:
202-832-6894
St. Augustine Catholic15th & V Streets NWLes Smith:703-955-9649
20010
Canaan Baptist 1607 Monroe St NWAlana Willis: 202-462-6005Church: 202-234-5330
20011
Brightwood Park United Methodist8th & JeffersonStreets, NWVirginia Hickman: 301-434-7524Jeannie Purnell:202-723-1275
Greater New St. Paul1300 Ingraham St NWAnn Purce:202-726-0209Deacon Joseph Young: 202-288-0115
Israel Metropolitan CME557 Randolph St NWLillian Ruffin:202-723-5795
PeoplesCongregational UCC4704 13th St NWJames Pierce Jr.: 202-723-4972
Simpson Hamline UMC4501 16th St NWWilliam Stemley: 202-733-8333 or [email protected]
St. John United Baptist6343 13th St NWAnnette Napper: 202-829-1108
Zion Hill Baptist841 Shepherd St NWPastor James:202-722-1580Theadora Thornes: 202-583-0872 or202-531-9928
20015 Blessed Sacrament3630 Quesada St NWTim Gorman:301-657-3222
20017
Michigan Park Christian1600 Taylor St NEWinfred Lynch:
202-423-4483 Church: 202-526-3355
St. Anthony Catholic1029 Monroe St NEStephanie Gilmore: 202-460-0356 or [email protected]
Edgewood Commons601 EdgewoodStreet, NEPatricia Williams: 202-709-9375
20018
Mt. Horeb Baptist2914 BladensburgRoad, NEChurch: 202-529-3180Michael Pleasant: 240-640-0634
New Canaan Baptist 2826 BladensburgRoad, NEChurch: 202-529-9530Flo Williams:202-399-4808
Sharon Baptist 3825 26th St NEClementine Kelson: 202.583.1373
St. Paul Baptist1611 Brentwood RoadMarshelin Thompson: 202-636-5769
20019
Beulah Baptist5820 Dix St NEDebra McPherson: 301-702-0166Reecie Thomas: 301-292-0488Church: 202-396-5368
Central Union Baptist4401 Foote St NEChurch: 202-399-5340
Contee AME Zion903 Division St NEAl Garner:202-438-3875 [email protected]
First Baptist ofDeanwood1008 45th St NEArnita Hannon Christ-mon: 202-396-0534Geraldine Langford: 202-396-0534
First Baptist of Minnesota Ave3440 Minnesota Ave SEChurch: 202-581-9100Dorothy Parrish: 301-423-2348
First United Methodist - Bradbury Heights4323 Bowen Rd SEEva Arey: 202-583-1244Valerie Quick: 202-583-1244
Grace Apostolic Church4417 Dix St NECarol Williams: 202-399-7774
Holy TrinityWorship Center4628 Minnesota Ave NEJoyce Wells:202-462-8882
Johnson MemorialChurch800 Ridge Rd SEClarence Proctor: 202-641-7004or 202-526-4955
Miracle Temple 5219 Call Place SERev. Judy Martin: 301-324-1519
New Morning StarBaptist 5016 Sheriff Rd NEChurch: 202-396-6672
Our Lady Queenof Peace3800 Ely Place SERobin Jones:301-423-0907Jean Hale: 202-582-8600 or 202-399-5811
Redeeming Love Christian Center4611 Nannie HelenBurroughs Ave NEDorothy Jones:202-450-2660
Sargent Memorial Presbyterian5109 Nannie Burroughs Avenue, NEJanette Whitfield: 301-952-9258
St. John Baptist5228 Call Place SEBarbara Johnson: 301-502-0250
St. Luke’sCatholic Church4925 E Capitol St., SEBarbara Batiste:301-499-1692Yvetta Cephas:301-350-8545
The New Macedonia Baptist4115 Alabama Ave, SEPauline E. Allen: 202-563-2550
Kim Farley:240-354-2890
Ward Memorial AME241 42nd St. NELeah Lilly: 301-272-5474
20020
Brighter Day Ministries2525 12th Place SEMargaret Harper:202-506-7807
Emmanuel Baptist2409 Ainger Place SEBeverly Battle: 202-678-2713
Grace Memorial Baptist2407 Minnesota Ave SEPatricia Ferguson: 202-582-1229
Matthews MemorialBaptist2616 Martin Luther King Avenue, SEDeloris Poole:301-717-9974
New ImageCommunity Baptist 1839 Alabama Ave, SEMesha Moody-Pratt: 202-889-3067
St. John CME2801 Stanton Rd, SEAl Chadwick:202-678-7788
Young’s Memorial2490 Alabama Ave SEJean Smith:202-889-3434
20024
Christ United Methodist900 4th St. SWSharon Marbury-Brooks: 202-360-0484
20032
Metropolitan Outreach 4025 9th St. SEBrenda Tyree:202-904-0122
Morning Star Baptist 3204 Brothers Place SEMichael Sharp and Jan Akue:202-373-5566St. Thomas More 4275 4th St. SEChurch: 202-562-0431Flora Gantt:240-644-2523
True Gospel Tabernacle 4201 Wheeler Road SEPastor Reginald Farmer: 202-388-0213
Satellites highlighted in gray have a $1 charge to help cover transportation costs
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MARYLAND
20601- Waldorf
New Hope AME12353 OldWashington RoaChurch: 301-870-6460LaTonya Drayton: 301-787-5000
20602, 20603 - Waldorf
Zion Wesley United Methodist11500 Berry Rd.Cynthia Holmes: 301-861-8034
20607 – AccokeekRiver Jordan Project15809 Livingston RdRev. Tierney Screen: 301-873-8704Rev. Robert Screen: 240-687-4026
20613 – Brandywine
Union Bethel AME6810 Floral Park RdNyanda Dutch Malik: 301-372-1405
20640 - IndianHead, MD
Metropolitan United Methodist3385 Metropolitan Church Rd.Edith Myers:301-283-5252
20646- La Plata
Grace Lutheran1200 Charles St. Alice Adams: 301-885-1819
20653 - Lexington Park
Restoration Free Gospel19895 Three Notch Rd.Church: 301-863-4506
20677 – Port Tobacco
Redeeming Life Ministries Intl7845 Port Tobacco RoadZanthia Pennington: 301-392-3502
20705 – Beltsville
Queen’s Chapel United Methodist7410 Old Muirkirk RdChurch: 301-210-9038John Collins:301-317-8573
20722 - Brentwood
N. Brentwood Community Center4012 Webster StreetDeborah Curry: 301-404-4373
20735 – Clinton
Antioch Baptist-Clinton9107 Pineview LaneSusie Cato:301-442-9957
Clinton Baptist8701 Woodyard RdNatasha Williams: 301-868-1177
St. John’s the Evang-list/Joint Base Andrews8908 Old BranchAvenuePaul & Janet Koester – (301) 868-1070Alicia Hinds-Ward - (240) 678-6838
20736 - Owings
Jesus the Good ShepherdMt. Harmony RdLynn Robinson: 443-964-8054Ned Waugaman:410-257-0464
20740 - College Park
PG Knights ofColumbus #28099450 Cherry Hill Rd.Carolyn Lank:301-937-8756
20743 - Capitol Heights
Community Baptist904 Cedar Heights DriveBrigitte James: 202-415-1406Church: 301-925-4193
Craig Memorial5305 Farmingdale PlaceDelores Levi: 301-516-8316Dennis Wilson: 301-599-1347
Faith Missionary Baptist9161 HamptonOverlook DriveMary Roberts:301-322-4090Church: 301-350-2200
Freedom Way Missionary Baptist1266 Benning RdAva Brodie:301-807-6912
Friendship Church Outreach Ministries
5252 Addison RoadAvila Lewis [email protected]
Spirit of Peace Baptist4311 R StreetEdward Blair:301-336-6341Janice Talley Melvin: 202-257-6387Barbara Parker: 301-772-1600
St. James Baptist402 Abel Ave.Joyce Doughty: 240-491-6839Linda Rhinehart: 202-396-2439
The Sanctuary9171 Central AveRosalyn Brown: 301-455-2117
Whole Life Ministries Int’l9000 East Hampton Dr.Ms. Ollie Martin: 301-336-5015
20743- Fairmount Heights
Eastside Holy Trinity717 58th Ave.Renee Young: 301-925-7979
First Baptist - Fairmount Heights806 58th AveDenise O’Brien: 240-501-6466
20743 - Seat Pleasant
Carmody Hills Baptist6501 Seat Pleasant Dr.Dorothy Suber: 301-516-6680
Mt. Pisgah HolyChurch5717 Addison Rd.Pauletta Hall:202-730-1569 or 202-615-9508 20744 - Ft Washington
CarolinaMissionary Baptist9901 Allentown Rd.Patrice Brown: 301-894-3349
El-Bethel Baptist11384 Livingston Rd.Diane Ward:301-203-4446
Ft. Foote Baptist8310 Ft Foote RdAllen & Cathy Harrell:301-839-1343
Ft. Washington Christian 10900 IndianHead HighwayKay Adams:301-292-1663
20745 - Oxon Hill
St. Mark AME5427 Indian Head Hwy.Church: 301-567-9509Doris Gibson:301-248-1804
St. Paul UnitedMethodist6634 St. Barnabas Rd Shirley Smith:301-567-4433
20746 - Camp Springs
New CreationsChristian Church4045 Silver Hill RdMinister Charles Burrell: 301-899-9858 or301-938-8497
Trinity Christian Ministry 5847 Allentown RdStephanie Bowles: 301-943-2964Deandra Joefield: 240-346-7389
20746 – Suitland
Galilee Baptist Church2101 Shadyside AveDeacon GeorgeHarrison: 301-538-3636Deacon Michael Parker: 301-518-3220
20747 - District Heights/Suitland
District Heights Church of Christ5922 Marlboro PikeKevin Andrews: 240-281-3910
HemingwayMemorial AME6330 Gateway BlvdMrs. Audrey Scott: 202.832.1864HemingwayMemorial AME6330 Gateway BlvdMrs. Audrey Scott: 202.832.1864
St. Mattews Baptist2001 Brooks DriveLouise P. Hughes:202-399-5311Alvin Catlett:301-775-3065
St. Paul Baptist6419 Marlboro PikeSusan Smith:301-322-4938
20747 - District Heights/Suitland
Forestville NewRedeemer 7808 Marlboro PikeWilliam Ferguson: 240-731-9314Rev. Juanita Brower: 301-967-6000
Shiloh Abundant Life7905 Cryden WayCassandra Mitchell: 301-735-5100
Woodland Springs6617 Atwood St.Tiffany Singletary: 301-735-2100
St. Paul Baptist6419 Marlboro PikeSusan Smith:301-322-4938
20748 - Camp Springs
Central Baptist5600 Old Branch Rd.Church: 301-899-3800Henry Pulley:301-335-9857Lydia Joyner:301-735-9695
20748 - Temple HillsMt. Calvary Missionary Baptist5000 St Barnabas RdEdwina Rollins: 301-627-5572Dorothy Watkins: 301-705-6775
St. Stephen’s Baptist 5757 Temple Hill RoadJohnnie Smith: 301-894-1645
United Methodist Church of the Redeemer1901 Iverson StChurch: 301-894-8622
20769 - Glendale
Reid Temple AME11400 Glenn Dale Blvd.Clarisa Quarles Diallo 301.352.0320 x [email protected]
20770 – Greenbelt
The Gathering at Forestville7727 Belle Point DriveJackie Bryant: 301-802-3684
20772- Upper Marlboro
Cornerstone Peaceful Baptist 10675 Crain Highway
SHARE Sites, by Zip CodeSatellites highlighted in gray have a $1 charge to help cover transportation costs
St. John’s Episcopal 11040 Baltimore AveChurch: 301-937-4292
20706 – Lanham
Abundant Life Christian Ministries4200 Forbes Blvd. Suite 103Phyllis Smith:240-375-0710Church: 301-429-2727
Ebenezer UnitedMethodist4912 WhitfieldChapel RoadEdna Pittmon:301-552-2412
New Beginnings Church of God of Prophecy6017 Cipriano RdDauntria Reynolds:202-507-1083Brenda Paige:202-520-7618
20707 – Laurel
City of Zion 14100 Laurel Park DrSheila Thompson: 240-786-8661
First Baptist - Laurel15000 First Baptist LaneAdam Stephens:301-725-1688
Knights of ColumbusPatuxent Council #2203Main Street &St. Mary’s PlaceGary Hall: 301-725-1952
20708 – Laurel
Faith AME 13714 Briarwood DrCarolyn Holiday: 301-809-2944
20711 – Lothian
Adams UMC937 Bayard RoadArelia Neal: 301.919.7106
20712
TriumphantBaptist Church4603 Eastern AvenueCrystal Floyd301-559-2200
20716 - Bowie
Greater Mt. Nebo AME1001 Old Mitchellville RdVicki or EugeneWilliams:301-877-2449
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Christopher Sutton: 301-292-0608
Greater St. John11425 Old Marlboro PikeChurch: 301-574-5100
Most Holy Rosary Catholic11794 Duley Station RdJean White:301-868-7238Church: 301-856-3880
20774 - UpperMarlboro
Mt Ephraim Baptist610 Largo RdPatricia Davis:301-925-8828Church: 301-808-1584
Ritchie Baptist Church1706 Sansbury RdEthlyn Carroll: 301-452-5717
20782 - Hyattsville
First UMC - Hyattsville6201 Belcrest RoadGarnett Lee Henley: 301-325-8362Zenobia Oyenuga: 301-572-6878
Triumphant Baptist Church5505 Sargent RoadCrystal Floyd:301-559-2200
20783 - Hyattsville
Turner Memorial AME 7201 16th Place Wanda Watson: 202.489.3950 – Cell - [email protected]
20784 - Landover Hills
St. Mary’s7401 Buchanan StValerie Stello:240-893-1624
20785 - Landover
First Baptist-Glenarden3600 Brightseat RdMichael Barnes: 301-356-2569Church: 301-773-3600
First Baptist - Highland Park6801 Sherriff RdFrances Rush: 301-350-1334
20850 - Rockville
Mt. Calvary Baptist608 North Horners LaneSusan Payne: 301-330-6136Church: 301-424-8717
20877 - Gaithersburg
First AME Church of Gaithersburg17620 Washington Grove LaneJackie Cross: 240-505-3259
20879 - Gaithersburg
Emory Grove United Methodist8200 Emory Grove Rd.Bernice Brown: 301-972-3395Ms. Ray Hopkins: 301-840-2172
Goshen United Methodist 19615 Goshen Rd.Doris Byrd-Watts: 301-829-9432
20901 - Silver Spring
Mt. Jezreel Baptist420 University Blvd.Bernetta Robinson: 301-899-0637 Cecilia Mason: 301-552-2821
20904 - Silver Spring
Allen Chapel AME 2518 Fairland Rd.Lynn Pugh:301-871-2067Irene Moore:301-879-9232
20905 - Silver Spring
People’sCommunity Baptist31 Norwood RdLa Joy Mosby: 301-384-2601
20912 - Takoma Park
Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic1006 Larch Ave.Ted Deppner: 301-221-0895Terry de la Santos: 301-439-8957
21044 - Columbia
Locust United Methodist 6851 Martin Rd.Janet Williams: 443-546-3409
21076 - Hanover
St. Mark United Meth-odist1440 Dorsey Rd.Betty Mack: 410-266-5004
21117 – Owings Mill
Mt. Pleasant AME 235 Tollgate RdAndrea Billips: 410-456-3145
21133 – Randallstown
Divine Wisdom CC Baptist Church9990 Liberty RdLinda Jones 443-416-7014 or Towanda Woods
21201 - Baltimore
Pennsylvania Ave. AME Zion1128 Pennsylvania AveRose Jones:410-233-5286 or 410-664-6218
21207 - Baltimore
Morning StarBaptist Church of Baltimore County1512 Woodlawn DriveHelen Carpenter:410-747-3417
21212 - Baltimore
Huber Memorial 5701 York RdChurch: 410-435-1496
Wilson Park CC4629 York RdTonjua Boston:443-416-5498Ms. Tiny: 410-746-5856
21213 - Baltimore
Israel Baptist1220 N Chester StViola Jeffries: 443-803-0853Daphnie Davis: 410-483-7077
21216 - Baltimore
Spirit & Truth NewTestament 1744 W North AvePastor David Brown: 410-608-5908
21217 - Baltimore
Golden Doves ofPayne AME1701 Madison AveSheila Gibson: 410-462-3800
Fulton Baptist1630 W North AveRomona Franklin: 410-926-8849
21221 - Essex
House of God Church171 Whiltshire RdBeverly Tripline: 443-677-9037
21223 - Baltimore
Helping Hands/St James UMC 1906 W. Lexington St.Sharnique Shorter: 443-904-5016
21229 - Baltimore
Baltimore Metropolitan Coalition Arbutus UMC1248 Pine HeightsAvenueAnthony Brzeczko: 443-257-6879; Wayne Keehner: 443-865-5104
New Christian Memorial 3525 W. Caton Ave.Church: 410-566-5063Rev. Lamont Baker & Kerri Elliott
21230 - Baltimore
Star of Bethlehem AME2525 Ridgely St.Michele Williams:(410) 365-9280
21233 - Baltimore
Set the Captives Free7111 Windsor Blvd.Betty Sharp: 410-701-6859 or 443-938-5905
21703 - Frederick
Knights ofColumbus #1622Brian Duncan: 240-367-6490
21713 - Boonsboro
Mt. Nebo UMC134 S. Main St.Susan Barnes: 301-432-8116
21773 - Myersville
Mt. Zion UMC603 Main St.Church: 301-293-1401Brenda Knox Burkett: 301-293-1401
VIRGINIA
20106 – Amissville
Amissville United Meth-odist 14760 Lee HighwayBarbara Sanders: 540-937-2693
20109 - ManassasWord Alive Church8517 Rixlew LaneLucy Alleyne:703-369-6770
20152 - Chantilly
Prosperity Baptist 42962 Braddock Rd.Renee Lawson: 703-600-9013
20191 - Reston
HeritageFellowship UCC2501 Fox Mill Rd. Lucille Walkes: 703-620-9515 ext. 308
22015 - Burke
Burke Centre 5708 Oak Leather DriveTerri Bowen: 703-309-8206
22026 - Dumfries
First Mt. Zion Baptist16622 Dumfries RdThomas Bates: 703-330-6371
22042 - Falls Church
Second Baptist Church6626 Costner DriveRev. Samuel Barnhart: 703-533-3217Joyce Laing:703-590-7557
22192 - Woodbridge
Mt. Olive Baptist13111 Telegraph RDLisa Mason: 540-809-8737
22204 - Arlington
Macedonia Baptist3412 S 22nd St.Darlene Gilbert: 703-521-7663
22207 - Arlington
22314 - Alexandria
Mt. Jezreel Baptist317 North Payne St.Barbara Britton Williams: 571-332-1925Pam Moore: 301-395-7453Church: 703-549-3025
Shiloh Baptist1401 Duke StHughie L Jackson: 301-899-8460Elaine Augustus: 703-683-4573
22408 - Fredericksburg
St. Jude9600 Caritas StreetMark Williams: 540-891-7350
22553 - Spotsylvania
St. MatthewDave Sharrett8200 RobertEast Lee [email protected]
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September is Better Breakfast MonthMany of us skip this meal, but we
shouldn’t. Eating a regular morning break-fast helps with weight control and can guide us towards eating healthier meals regularly throughout the day.
Kids who have a healthy breakfast con-sistently perform and behave better at school. Having breakfast as a family every morning to talk about daily plans and promotes healthy eating. Breakfast is essential, but don’t skip the fun of preparing breakfast with your kids!
Breakfast food can be anything (within reason) but try to stay away from sugary foods. When did breakfast food start to be-come as sweet as dessert?
Cereal is the most common breakfast food, and the more whole grain and less sug-ar and artificial colors the better. However, if you wake up with a hankering for a slice of leftover pizza, enjoy it! Pizza is fine in
moderation. And after years of concern over cholesterol, eggs are now known to provide excellent protein and essential vitamins and minerals needed to promote a healthy diet.
A complete breakfast should contain a balance of all the major food groups. Protein, dairy, fat, and carbohydrates. These elements are vital to maintaining stamina and fending off hunger throughout the day. Though carbs and fats are needed in the daily intake of nutri-ents, it’s important to not overindulge in these two areas.
Want a super quick, powerhouse of a breakfast? Try “Overnight Muesli”, a no-cook, 10 minute combination that makes its own magic overnight in the refrigerator. The ingre-dients are super flexible, so mix up your own version and give it a try. Here’s one idea we’ve adapted from Foolproof Living. • 2 apples, peeled and shredded
• 1 cup ground oats• 2 tablespoons chia seeds• 2–3 tablespoons (or more) sliced almonds• 1 cup milk (low fat, full fat, or unsweet-
ened almond milk)• 2/3 cup unsweetened yogurt • 2 tablespoon brown sugar or maple syrup
(leave this out if you’re using a sweetened yogurt)
• ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon• ½ cup mixed berries (or any other dry or
seasonal fruit such as raisins or prunes)1. Place the shredded apples, oats, chia seeds,
sliced almonds, milk, yogurt, cinnamon, and maple syrup in a bowl. Mix to com-bine.
2. Cover and refrigerate overnight.3. When ready to eat, divide the muesli in
between 4 bowls, top them off with more fruit, or yogurt, or nothing at all!
How Long Does Muesli LastAs long as it is kept in an airtight con-
tainer, this healthy overnight muesli will keep fresh up to 3 days.
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The Lost Art of Cooking: September 2019Recipes Complied and Edited By Karen Nash
• 16-oz. Linguine Pasta • 1.5 lbs. chicken cutlets • 1/3 cup all-purpose flour • 2 medium lemons • 2 tablespoons extra-virgin
olive oil • 1 tablespoon unsalted
butter
Chicken With Pasta
DIRECTIONS:1. Cook linguine according to package directions.2. Juice and zest lemons to get 1/4 cup juice and 1 tablespoon zest. Slice
any extra lemon for garnishing.3. Rinse and dry chicken cutlets with paper towels; season with salt and
freshly ground black pepper.4. Combine flour and lemon zest in a shallow bowl. Dredge chicken and
shake off any excess.5. Heat olive oil and butter in a large skillet until the butter is foamy. Cook
chicken for 2 to 3 minutes on each side, until golden. Remove from pan to a plate.
6. Add garlic and 1/2 cup wine to skillet and deglaze the pan. Slowly add cream and milk, cooking and stirring until it come to a gentle boil. Stir in lemon juice, capers, and olives.
7. Return chicken to the pan and reduce to low heat. Continue cooking for 8 to 10 minutes or until chicken is done. Stir in Parmesan cheese and cook until melted.
8. Ladle sauce and chicken over linguine and serve (or add linguine to pan and toss gently to coat pasta). Garnish with chopped Italian parsley and freshly ground black pepper, if desired.
*Can substitute Turkey cutlets for Chicken
• 3 cloves garlic, minced • 1/2 cup dry white wine • 1 cup heavy cream • 1/2 cup milk • 1 1/2 cups Parmesan cheese • 2 tablespoons capers • 1/2 cup Spanish olives, sliced • Salt and pepper, to taste
• 1 lb sweet potatoes• 1 (16 oz) Boneless Pork
Chops • 1 tbsp olive oil• ½ tsp garlic powder• ½ tsp onion powder
Sweet Potatoes and Pork Chops
DIRECTIONS:1. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil on high. Meanwhile, peel
and cut sweet potatoes into 1-inch cubes. Cook potatoes 12 min., until soft.
2. Set broiler to high. Pat pork chops dry with paper towels. Toss with olive oil, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and pepper. Place pork chops on a rimmed baking sheet and broil 10–12 min., flipping pork halfway through, until a meat thermometer reads 145°F
3. When potatoes are done, drain in a colander. Chop parsley, rose-mary, and thyme. Into food processor, add sweet potatoes, milk, butter, parsley, rosemary, thyme, salt, and pepper. Pulse until almost smooth. Serve with broiled pork chops and garnish with chives.
• 1 tbsp fresh parsley• ½ tbsp fresh rosemary• ½ tbsp fresh thyme• 3 tbsp milk• 2 tbsp unsalted butter• 1 tbsp chopped chives
• 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
• One 1/2-pound ham steak• 1 Fuji apple—peeled,
quartered and thinly sliced• 1/2 medium Vidalia or other
sweet onion, thinly sliced
Ham Steak
DIRECTIONS:In a medium skillet, melt the butter. Add the ham and cook over moderate heat until browned on both sides, about 5 minutes. Transfer the ham to a plate and keep warm. Add the apple, onion, mustard seeds and rosemary to the skillet, season with salt and pepper and cook over moderately high heat, stirring occasionally, until golden, about 5 minutes. Off the heat, add the brandy and cook until evaporated. Add the apple juice, cover and cook over moderate heat until the apple is tender, about 10 minutes. Return the ham steak and cook, turning, until the pan juices are thickened, about 5 minutes longer. Serve the ham steak with the pan sauce.
• 1 teaspoon mustard seeds• 1 rosemary sprig• Salt• Freshly ground pepper• 2 tablespoons brandy• 1 cup apple juice
• 2 Cups low-fat smooth & creamy vanilla yogurt
• ½ cup frozen raspberries• ½ cup frozen
strawberries• ½ cup fresh mango,
cubed (can use frozen)• 1 tsp. ground ginger
Mango Berry Breakfast Smoothie
DIRECTIONS:Mix in blender until smooth and serve.
• 1 tbsp lime juice• ½ cup Orange Juice• ½ cup 1% milk• 1 tbsp. unsweetened coconut
flakes• ¼ cup Health grains like - Oats
and Honey Clusters
Beware the “Great” Deals
By Eric Jorgensen
I have to hand it to the cell phone companies and cable providers - they are masters at getting us (consumers) to spend more than we want. I’m talk-ing specifically about their ability to up-sell us, we buy services we may not need/want but don’t turn down for fear of missing a fantastic opportunity to “save money”.
Here are two examples, one for cell phones and one for cable tv. Let’s use a cell phone company offering two phones for the purchase of one. When you read the fine print you’ll see learn that you’re on the hook for (2) years of payments, although at 0% interest; but only if you have the best credit. Additionally, if you cancel the 2 year contract early, you’re responsible for paying for BOTH phones. .
So you are locked in with this cell phone company for (2) years, or your on the hook for (2) cell phones. What I’ve found is many people don’t “need” a new phone (much less two), but see this as an amazing deal so lock themselves in. Yes, it’s only “X”/mth, but if you’ve ever said I can’t afford to save for retirement this could be an example of why. Not the price, but what it represents - the ability to be caught up in FOMO.
Let’s look at cable tv providers. Many areas in the country will only have one or two options, so options are limited. However if we are honest with ourselves, how many of us still use landlines - especially now that they are digital? There was a time when having a landline made sense, they were sepa-rate from the cabling that brought you television and internet; so if there was a service interruption to the TV you still had a phone. Now everything is digital - you lose your internet you’re losing your home phone too.
Cable companies will encourage you to purchase a double or triple play, because it will “save” you money. Their argument usually goes something like this (in my experience) - you’ll pay “x” for just internet, but for a few dollars per month more you could get internet and phone. Seems reasonable, after all what’s a few dollars? Just like the above example, this trains us as con-sumers to take deals that aren’t really deals - we’re spending money we had no intention of spending on something we’ll more than likely never get our money’s worth from.
This may not apply to everyone, but is has applied to the majority of people I have worked with - regard-less of income or wealth. Next time you are offered a “deal” hit pause, give yourself some time to run the numbers and see if it really makes sense for you. One of a sales person’s biggest tools is the use of scarcity - “limited time offer” is one example. Anthony Brebion has a great article on this: “5 Clever Scarcity and Urgency Ex-amples to Boost Your Conversions”. He’s writing for sales people, but I encourage every consumer to educate themselves.
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