St. Paul's Annual Meeting Potluck Dinner: Sunday, January 28, at 5:30 p.m.
Join us for this festive tradition! Here are the details:
  • The dinner will begin at 5:30 p.m., followed by the Annual Meeting at 6:30 p.m., and Evening Prayer at 7:30 p.m.
  • Vestry members and other parish leaders are "hosting" individual potluck tables, each with its own theme. 
  • We'll have 8-9 people per table with ranked-choice sign-ups. 
  • Your host will be in touch with you the week before the dinner to coordinate your table's meal.
  • Childcare will be provided for the dinner and the meeting.
  • Questions? Contact Office Manager Alice Fitch at alice.fitch@spmcuva.org or 434-295-2156.
Dinner table options:
  • Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives: Bring your favorite diner-style food
  • Buon Appetito: Enjoy Italy
  • Pies of All Kinds: Chicken pot pie, quiche, apple
  • Mexican Feast
  • Breakfast for Dinner
  • Home Cooking: Mac & cheese and dishes that remind you of home
  • Alpine Delights: Foods of the countries that border the Alps
  • There's an App for That! Bring your favorite appetizer
  • Asian Medley
  • Vegetarian Curry in a Hurry: Curry and other Indian veggie specialties
  • Triangle of Hope: Foods from Liverpool, Ghana, and Virginia
  • Gluten-Free Fantasy Feast: Gluten-free dishes inspired by your favorite fairy tale
  • Soup's On: Warm your soul with a bowl
  • Meat Lovers: All killer, no filler
Please fill out this signup form by Thursday, January 18. 

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