The ladies of Keep n' Stitches had the opportunity to go on a field trip to Lancaster, PA to enjoy the spectacular work of Sight and Sound Theater's production of Jonah. It started with an early morning ride up to Pennsylvania, lots of food sharing on the bus, and an hour long stop before the show scanning quilt shops.
Soon we arrived at the beautiful hall and took our seats, which were surprisingly close to the stage, and sat back, relaxed, and enjoyed the show. If you haven't gotten a chance to go see Jonah yet - GO! The sets and costumes are fantastic and as Pr. Scott said, the best part is the underwater scene. It will take your breath away.
After the show we had a delightful dinner at Hershey's Restaurant, just down the street from Sight and Sound. We thoroughly stuffed our faces and our tummies with delicious, country-style food and were quite satisfied.
The ride home was full of laughter and conversation. It is so much fun to hang out with these ladies! (And Mr. Scott, the sole male-presence, lol)
Thanks for the great day! Enjoy the pictures.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Field Trip to Lancaster, PA
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Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Hello family,
VM (left) and J at the entrance of Maluti Hospital and School of Nursing |
Some of the group members enjoy playing with the children. |
Director of the NEYE leads out a group of instrumentalists and singers in an impromptu performance. |
Dr. Rodrigues accepts blankets brought with NEYE and CCC from Keep n' Stitches. |
Dr. Rodrigues with VM and J. |
J with Dr. Elda Rodrigues |
Dr. Rodrigues shows the group part of the pediatric ward. |
A young mother whose child is in the pediatric ward of Maluti Hospital. She may be one of those who received one of our blankets. |
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Friday, March 2, 2012
Pediatric Emergency Room Pillow Cases
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Casa de Esperanza, Nicaragua
Our newest project as of January 2012 is making clothes for boys and girls from the orphanage Casa de Esperanza in Nicaragua. The Keep in Stitches is currently working on sewing warm weather clothing for these young people and are seeking to involve the wider church community as well through donations of new/gently used articles of clothing for babies such as: cloth diapers, diaper pins, onesies, etc.
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A Wider Circle
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Saprinu "Shining Star" Academy, Nepal
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