Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Food to Feed the Body, and the Soul

Everyone has been abuzz about this year’s “10 Days of Giving,” the community-wide annual event sponsored by Merchants Bank, in support of the food shelves at Winona Volunteer Services and the Southeastern Minnesota Rural Education and Resource Center (both United Way partner agencies). It sounds like the drive went well, and many hungry mouths will be fed in the coming months.

Beyond the food shelves, there are many other resources for free (or greatly reduced in price) food in Winona. Almost every day of the week, there is an opportunity to join with others and share a meal. Not only do the meals meet people’s basic nutritional needs, but they also contribute to building a sense of community and feeding the souls of those who come together to break bread.

The meals are also an opportunity to help. Volunteers and donations are always welcome.
Food Resources in Winona

Monday-Friday
Free supper, 6-7 p.m.
Bethany Catholic Worker House
832 West Broadway
454-8094

Tuesday
Free “Souper Tuesday” – soup and other goodies, 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Central United Methodist Church
Corners of Broadway and Main
452-6783

Wednesday
“The Feast” – delicious home-cooked meals – the price is whatever you can afford – 5 to 6:15 p.m.
Central Lutheran Church
Corners of Huff and Wabasha
452-5156

Thursday
Free “Souper Thursday” – soup and other goodies, 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
First Congregational Church
Corners of Broadway and Johnson St. (use Johnson St. door)
452-4829

Sunday (not in summer)
Free family-style breakfast, 9-10 a.m.
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (Parish Hall)
Broadway and Lafayette
452-5355

Other
·       Angel Food Ministries
Order monthly food packages at less than half of grocery store prices
Central United Methodist Church
Corners of Broadway and Main
452-6783

·       Free food to those in need
3rd Thursday of the month, 6 p.m.
Winona Church of the Nazarene Agape Ministry
469 Orrin St.
452-4040

·       Food shelf and emergency food
Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. for emergency food
Food shelf has varied hours Monday-Friday
Winona Volunteer Services
402 E. Second St.
452-5591

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Fun Ideas for the Holiday Season

We had a long, beautiful fall, didn’t we? ……and now, just like that, it’s winter!

The first official month of winter, December is filled with holidays, family and time together. It can also be overwhelmingly busy, as many of us try to make everything “perfect.”  This month, try to do some activities that are fun, relaxing and simply being together.

15 Fun Ideas for the Holiday Season

1)      Go to a holiday parade
2)      Stay home and watch Christmas movies
·         White Christmas
·         A Christmas Story
·         How the Grinch Stole Christmas
·         The Elf
·         The Muppet Christmas Carol
3)      Attend a holiday concert
4)      Take your family on a winter photo shoot
5)      Try a new winter sport
6)      Go ice skating
7)      Drive around town  looking at Christmas decorations
8)      Make ornaments together, instead of buying them
9)      Go to the local theater for a holiday movie
10)   Make  a snow fort, snow angels or a snow man – or all 3
11)   Drink hot chocolate and warm up by a fire
12)   Bake and decorate cookies
13)   Bring food or cookies to neighbors or people in need
14)   Instead of giving “big” gifts, exchange white elephant gifts
15)   Most importantly - enjoy the season with friends and loved ones