50th Anniversary Planning

50th Anniversary Planning – Soup & Chat on December 8th Please join members of the 50th Anniversary Planning Committee to brainstorm ideas of how we might celebrate this upcoming anniversary of the establishment and move to the West Village Meeting House. An informal chat will take place after the Sunday service. Soup, bread and dessert … Continue reading 50th Anniversary Planning

Happy New Year!

Come to the 18th Annual Pancake Breakfast on Wednesday, January 1st at 8:30 or so, but don’t dawdle too late, we have ran out of pancakes by 9:30. Gluten free pancakes will be also be served. Everyone is welcomed. And we have a little bit more time than our 3 Sunday before church breakfasts. Bring … Continue reading Happy New Year!

ASC Book Group News

After a holiday hiatus, the ASC Book Group will reconvene to discuss 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus by Charles C. Mann. Contrary to what you probably learned in school, pre-Columbian Indians were not sparsely settled in a pristine wilderness; rather, there were huge numbers of Indians who actively molded and influenced the … Continue reading ASC Book Group News

Changes for Theatre Adventure

The unique Theater Adventure Program that uses All Souls Church as its physical home, is planning some important changes. New England Youth Theatre and Theatre Adventure Program have announced that effective November 15 Theatre Adventure Program will be operating as an independent self-governing entity, Theatre Adventure, Inc. Laura Lawson Tucker and Darlene Jenson created Theatre … Continue reading Changes for Theatre Adventure

From ASC President, Ed Burke

As All Souls’ Day approaches some updates and news. Looking forward, looking back. Continued from last month’s post: On October 7.  Robin Sweetapple, our design consultant, filed an application with the Vermont Department of Historic Preservation for the amount of $20,000 to assist with phase 1 of replacing/ repairing our shingles. We have set aside … Continue reading From ASC President, Ed Burke