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A delicious cause for Thanksgiving

October 24, 2009

Thanksgiving is coming soon--but coming even sooner is an event that can provide cause for thankfulness among several local nonprofits: the Taste of Thanksgiving, sponsored by the St. Joseph Workers.

Spend Nov. 13 enjoying delicious food prepared by local chefs (anyone up for a mushroom/leek/provolone/truffle oil pizza? I know I am), bidding on auction items including a wall of wine, a birding expedition with a local expert, nights out in the Twin Cities and on the North Shore, all while supporting the work of the St. Joseph Workers.

Flyover Land's Amy Rea writes about the best of Minnesota, and why you shouldn't just fly over.

The SJ Workers, by the way, are a group of women who have made a one-year commitment to this mission:

1. Working within diverse communities that address the needs of the poor and marginalized.
2. Mentoring the Workers into leadership for social change.
3. Deepening the spirituality through the support of the Sisters of St Joseph and local community.
4. Developing intentional community committed to living simply and to just relationships.

So--fun and a good cause. What's not to love?

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Flyover Land , by Amy Rea, is about the best of Minnesota, and why you shouldn't just fly over.

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