Briefs
Presbyterian Women holding salad luncheon
ESCANABA — For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, the women of the First Presbyterian Church of Escanaba will be holding a salad luncheon this spring. The luncheon will be held on Friday, May 16 at the church, located at 819 1st Avenue South, with serving time between 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Salads, deviled eggs, vegetable pizza, cucumber sandwiches, rolls and bars will be served. Absolutely no tickets will be sold at the door. To get tickets, call Kathy at 906-786-7030 or Sue at 906-786-2464.
Job’s Daughters tea party set for May 4
ESCANABA — Bethel #9 of Job’s Daughters International (JDI), formerly the International Order of Job’s Daughters, will be hosting a tea party honoring Past Honored Queens on May 4 at 2 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, 819 1st Ave. South, in Escanaba.
In the spirit of tradition and personal flair, the Bethel asks each guest to bring their favorite cup to enjoy their beverage in. Fancy dress is welcome, and encouraged, though not required. Guests may dress to the occasion as they wish.
A brief presentation on classic tea party etiquette will be shared during the gathering, offering a glimpse into the customs and courtesies of teatime.
Ladies of all ages are welcome and are encouraged to bring a friend or two to share in the experience.
Those planning to attend should email reynoldsbev9@gmail.com by April 30.
St. Thomas pasty sale
ESCANABA — St. Thomas Church will be selling pasties on May 7 and 8 from 3 to 5 p.m. There will be no early sales. Pasties will be available with of without rutabaga.
This will be the church’s last pasty sale until September.