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Charleston Workshop Saturday Night!
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Come on out to the Sammons Center for the Arts for a two hour Charleston workshop this Saturday night by our own Sean and Lee. Doors open at 6 PM and feet start moving at 6:01 as we go through the Charleston.

Sean and Lee will teach Solo and Partnered Charleston! Come learn this fun and energetic dance that was *THE *dance of the *Roaring 20s and the dance that
inspired the Lindy Hop.

*Lee and Sean will show you some creative ideas for your partnership, help you find the skills for creating and improvising solo Charleston steps...there may even be a Charleston jam circle!

*Some Info on Charleston:* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charleston_ (dance)
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When in Baltimore
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bistroRegi's American Bistro!
Small, cozy and the incredible service! I love the selection of all the items but, I ended up choosing Lobster Mac & Cheese and Crab Cakes.

Reservations are strongly recommended but, the atmosphere is casual. It is a great date place as evidenced by all the young couples.



http://www.regisamericanbistro.com/

From a local Baltimore paper:

Did you really think we would send you to an Anne Arundel County factory for a damn crab cake, especially when there’s an outstanding specimen right here in the city? Always cozy Regi’s, a pioneering Federal Hill bistro, pan-sears its jumbo lump crab cake, held together with just enough mayonnaise and panko (those totally-in Japanese-style bread crumbs) and seasoned with a sprinkling of parsley and a soupçon of Dijon mustard. Throw in some smashed roasted garlic potatoes and seasonal vegetables, and what you’ve got is a thoroughly up-to-date and citified adaptation of the classic Eastern Shore crab cake. And unlike so many other restaurants with masterful crab cakes, the rest of Regi’s menu isn’t crap.


 
Requiescat In Pace
Inspirational Messages
MargaretSingle for her life, my Aunt Margaret was the epitome of an Episcopal Single. A registered nurse with degrees from Johns Hopkins and University of Chicago, she tended to the sick, the elderly,  the poor and lived a full life - contributing to much to the Church and community.

Into your hands, O merciful Savior, we commend your
servant Margaret. Acknowledge, we humbly beseech you, a sheep of
your own fold, a lamb of your own flock, a sinner of your
own redeeming. Receive her into the arms of your mercy,
into the blessed rest of everlasting peace, and into the
glorious company of the saints in light. Amen.

May her soul and the souls of all the departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
 
Singles Bible Study October 6th
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Come join us for a terrific Bible study series led by Charles Groves and hosted by Judy Lomax. 7 Lakeside Park, 7 p.m.
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Gab with the Gap Sept. 25th
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Greetings from The GAP!

I just wanted to remind everyone of GAB with GAP this Thursday at 7pm
(and if you are looking for a mid-week opportunity for faith and
fellowship, you might want to check out Wonderful Wednesdays). More info
below:
GAB WITH GAP: THURSDAY, SEPT. 25TH AT 7PM IN THE PARLOR.
On the last Thursday of each month, the "Graduates And Professionals"
(GAP) gather in a relaxed environment for wine, cheese, and discussion.

This month we are going to gather to get to know our new Young Adult
Director (thats me: Nate Bostian), and discuss the book "Unchristian:
What a New Generation Really Thinks about Christianity, and Why it
Matters". For more information on the book, click HERE
(http://www.unchristian.com/book.asp).

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SAS Fall Kick-off Lunch Sept. 21st
Everything about being Single
Singles and Friends of all ages,

Join us in the Garden Cloister at St. Michael and All Angels on Sunday, September
21st from 6-8, for a Mexican Dinner and Fiesta catered by Rafas. This is a great
opportunity to re-connect with old friends and make new ones.
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