Thanksgiving for a really big, loving family

November 14, 2008

by Christine Yeres

Hosted this year by Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester, the Chappaqua Interfaith Council’s third annual Thanksgiving Service and Dinner will begin a 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 23.  Each of the participating faith communities will perform prayers, readings, music and song. The whole New Castle community is invited.  After the service, everyone sits down to a sumptuous Thanksgiving feast provided by Crabtree’s Kittle House. This year, D’Agostino’s has also contributed to the banquet.

There is no charge for the dinner, but if attendees wish to express their thanks, they are invited to contribute to Learning Links, a tutoring program for about 40 children at the Mt. Kisco Elementary School run by Neighbors Link, a community center in Mt. Kisco for Hispanics and Latinos of Northern Westchester,

For more information about Learning Links or Neighbors Link, contact Carolla Bracco, Executive Director, .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or Marianne Delaney, Director of Development and Communications, 914 666-3410, or visit the web site, www.neighborslink.org

The Chappaqua Interfaith Council includes both lay and clergy representatives from the following faith communities:  Baha’is of New Castle; Chappaqua Friends Meeting; The Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Episcopal; First Congregational Church; Lutheran Church of our Redeemer; Presbyterian Church of Mt. Kisco; St. John and St. Mary’s Catholic Church; Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester; and the Upper Westchester Muslim Society.

For questions about the Thanksgiving service or dinner, contact Candace Downing, 914 419-7216 or .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

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