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"Boaz Fields" Project Yields Unexpected Results
For several years, South Hills Interfaith Ministries (SHIM) has been trying to figure out the best way to provide fresh produce at their two food pantries. The families served are eager to receive fresh vegetables, but SHIM has struggled to establish an efficient system of purchase and distribution. 
This year, a small garden (30' x 40') was planted, named "Boaz Fields" after the generous landowner in the book of Ruth. It has yielded, so far, an astonishing 1500 pounds of fresh vegetables and herbs for SHIM's two food pantries.
From the first harvest on June 5th to the most recent on September 12th, and harvesting about 1-2 times per week, the variety and yield are as follows, all in pounds: zucchini, 517; tomatoes, 477; cherry tomatoes, 154; Swiss chard, 102; green beans, 69; beets, 25; cucumbers, 13; peppers, 15; lettuce, 14; other greens, 4; eggplant, 7; various herbs, 37. Wow!
Members of St. Paul's, Mt. Lebanon, were instrumental in leading this effort by digging in and getting their hands dirty. Pat Eagon Stafford, a member of the diocesan Social Justice and Outreach committee and past chair of St. Paul's outreach commission, is co-chair of the garden project for SHIM, along with husband Jim Stafford and Becky Henninger of St. Bernard's RC Church in Mt. Lebanon.
The Rev. Kris McInnes, Associate Rector at St. Paul's, was on hand to bless the space and the initial planting.
 This growing season was a pilot program. The intention was to start small and manageable, with a long-term goal of expanding the Boaz Fields project to other sites and involve other congregations, schools, and other participants. Our diocesan Social Justice and Outreach committee would like to see this program expanded and will actively solicit assistance from our parishes for the upcoming growing season. The garden committee is preparing a "how-to" guide to assist other groups in identifying space and setting up similar projects, and Pat and Jim Stafford would be happy to provide this guide and advice as needed. "We have learned a lot this first year about what works and what doesn't," said Pat. "This garden has been truly blessed, and its output has been beyond our wildest dreams. If any parish has a bit of extra land (or several small pieces) and a desire to create growing spaces, fall is a good time to prepare the soil and get some basic testing done. A few volunteers and a little space can make a huge difference in the quality of food for needy people". Pat Eagon Stafford can be contacted at pkeagon@gmail.com. Photos courtesy South Hills Interfaith Ministries

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You are invited to
A Choral Evensong
and Reception for
Bishop Ken and Mariann Price
Celebrating their life and ministry
in the Diocese of Pittsburgh
Sunday, September 23, at 4 p.m.
at Trinity Cathedral
328 Sixth Avenue Pittsburgh, PA
Parishes are encouraged to provide cookie trays for
a light reception following the service.
Sunday parking is available in the
Oliver Avenue garage behind the cathedral
or in the Mellon Square garage one block away.
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Understand
Your Rights
On September 23, at 12:15 p.m., Barb Feige of the Greater Pittsburgh Chapter of the ACLU of PA will speak at Church of the Redeemer, Squirrel Hill, in the Social Hall, about the Voter-ID issue. She will discuss the new Voter ID law and what people will need to vote in November. She will also explain the complications of this law and give an update about the progress of lawsuits attempting to block or postpone its action.
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 Congratulations, Bishop Sean and Carly Rowe
Below is bit of news that is rare from an Episcopal bishop's family. +Sean is the Episcopal Bishop of Northwestern Pennsylvania, our immediate neighbors to the north.
Sean and Carly Rowe are pleased to announce the arrival of their first born, Lauren. Lauren Patricia was born on September 8 (the fifth anniversary of the bishop's consecration). She weighed 6 lbs., 10 oz. and was 21 inches long. Mother and baby are doing well.
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 District 4 Welcomes
Bishop-Elect Dorsey McConnell
Saturday, September 15th,
2 p.m. - 4 p.m.,
Join us to meet and greet the Rev. Dorsey McConnell and his wife Betsy!
Enjoy soothing tunes by Tony Jackson, Pam Sovich & One Accord.
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UPMC St. Margaret and St. Margaret Foundation
is hosting a
Reception Honoring
the Very Reverend George L. W. Werner
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
UPMC St. Margaret, 815 Freeport Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15215
Master of Ceremonies
Neil Y. Van Horn, Chairman of the Board, UPMC St. Margret
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Nomination Deadline Extended
The Diocesan Nominating Committee has been working hard to solicit nominees to fill vacancies on various Diocesan committees and boards and greatly appreciates the individuals who have stepped forward so far. At this time, however, the committee would like to have more people become involved. Consequently, the committee has decided to extend the nomination period until October 1. If you have not already done so, please consider offering your services for one of the following offices to be elected at the Annual Convention at Trinity Cathedral on November 9 and 10:
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Anti-Racism Workshop Reunion Planned
At the close of the diocesan Anti-Racism Workshop at All Souls Episcopal Church in North Versailles last October, many of the attendees enjoyed the experience so much that they expressed an interest in having a "Workshop Reunion" this fall.
The Commission on Racism has enthusiastically agreed to host a time for reunion, fellowship, sharing, and inspiration. But rather than just inviting one class, the commission would like to invite all past participants of the anti-racism workshops to attend.
Date: Friday, September 21, 2012
Time: 6-9 p.m. Appetizers at 6 p.m. - Dinner at 6:30 p.m.
If you can attend, please reply to commission member Darrell Powell via email at dpowell2010@hotmail.com by Monday, September 17th.
Attend the next diocesan Anti-Racism Workshop on October 5 & 6, 2012, at St. Martin's Episcopal Church, 285 St. Martins Drive, Monroeville, PA 15146
For additional information and registration details, visit www.episcopalpgh.org/arw/
If you are in a position of leadership (lay or clergy), these workshops fulfill the Episcopal Church's requirement for all persons appointed and elected to positions of leadership on committees, commissions, agencies and boards within a diocese or parish.
Note: The upcoming workshop was originally scheduled at a different location but due to an unforseen calendar conflict, has been moved to St. Martin's. |
Musical Events Around the Diocese
Gospel Concert at Holy Cross
Saturday, September 15 at 1:30 p.m. featuring Voices for Christ and the Holy Cross Choir
Admission is $15.
 Choral Evensong in Highland Park
Sunday, September 16 at 4:30 p.m.
South Hills Multi-Organist Recital
Sunday, September 30 at 3 p.m.
Organists Benjamin Cornelius-Bates, Nicholas Will, David Schaap, along with Bryan Sable and Doug Starr from St. Paul's, will be playing their favorite organ works at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 1066 Washington Road in Mt. Lebanon.
Each recitalist will play 10-15 minutes on St. Paul's wonderful Schantz organ. A free-will offering will be taken.
Hymn Sing in Brackenridge 
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Around the Diocese
Bishop Price Visitations
St. Peter's, Brentwood, Sunday, September 16
St. Paul's, Monongahela, Saturday, September 22 All Saints', Brighton Heights, Sunday, September 23
Pirate Game with Calvary Camp & PYI Friends: Sunday, September 30 at 1:35 p.m.
Important Diocesan Convention Reminders:
- Pre-convention Journal Reports are now overdue. (You know who you are...)
- Lay Deputy Certification forms are also overdue. The office needs these forms to properly distribute canonically required information.
Please submit the reports and certification forms to Judi Rogers at the diocesan office.
International Day of Peace: Friday, September 21, 2012 Click here for details. An Evening of Documentary Films on Peace and War: An extension of the IDP observance, an evening of documentary films on peace and war, will be presented at Calvary Episcopal Church on Saturday, September 22, from 7-10 p.m. Click here for more.
Bishop Transition Committee Events
The Choral Evensong and Reception for Bishop Ken and Mariann Price at Trinity Cathedral on Sunday, September 23, at 4 p.m. Additional details here.
The Ordination and Consecration of the Rev. Dorsey McConnell as the Eighth Bishop of Pittsburgh at Calvary Church on Saturday, October 20, at 11 a.m. The Seating of the Bishop at Trinity Cathedral during worship at the convention, scheduled for Nov. 9 and 10.
Transition Committee event details here.
Hold The Date: Friday, October 19, 10 a.m. Our Presiding Bishop, Katharine Jefferts Schori, will be meeting with diocesan clergy at St. Andrew's, Highland Park. Richard Schori will meet with clergy spouses at the same time and location. Hold The Date II: The September 19-21 Diocesan Clergy Conference with Bishop-elect McConnell, sponsored by the Pittsburgh Episcopal Clergy Association, will be held at St. Paul of the Cross Monastery and Retreat Center at 148 Monastery Ave. on Pittsburgh's South Side. Details soon. Young Adult Ministry: A new young adult ministry, for those in their 20s and 30s, is meeting on Thursday nights at 7:30 p.m. at the Starbucks in Oakland (on the corner of Forbes Ave. and Atwood St.) Single or married, all are welcome!

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Parting Shots
Bishop Ken Price and Bishop-elect Dorsey McConnell visited the Church of the Holy Cross in Homewood on Sunday, September 9. Bishop Price confirmed eleven in his final official visit to Holy Cross.
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