This sounds fun!
From our news items received recently, I found this one:
Kreutz Creek Presbyterian Church in Hellam Township will host a local food potluck supper 6 to 8 p.m. a week from today, on Sept. 24.
All dishes are to be prepared with at least 75 percent local ingredients. Grow it yourself or buy it at a farm stand, but at least 75 percent of what is in the dish needs to be from your York County.

Speakers Steve Prescott and Debbie Krout-Althoff will address the community, economic, environmental and health benefits of buying locally grown foods.
Steve Prescott is owner of a local Community Supported Agriculture farm, and Debbie Krout-Althoff is with the Horn Farm.
All guests are invited to bring a dish to share. Everyone is encouraged to write the ingredients and where you purchased them (or grew them yourself) on a 3-by-5 card. There is no admission charge, but monetary donations will be accepted for the Wrightsville food pantry.
The church is also accepting donations of wildflower seeds for their bee habitat.
The church is at 85 Old Church Road, between Routes 30 and 462 just west of Frysville Road ( behind the Tourist Inn). For details, call 840 0955, e-mail kcpc@nfdc.net or visit www.kreutzcreekpc.org.
Sounds neat! I attend a regular Wednesday-night program at my own church, or I'd head up and try it out!







