Name:Mother's Day on School Street - Vendor Market
Date:May 4, 2024
Time:7:00 AM - 2:00 PM CDT
Event Description:
Crafts and baked goods. Shop all of the craft booths then enjoy: Breakfast and Lunch served in our School Street Cafe or packed to go. Breakfast menu: starting at 7:00 a.m. Biscuits and gravy, assorted quiches and pastries. Lunch menu: starting at 11:00 a.m - Potato soup,Stuffed pepper soup, Chicken Salad sandwich, Egg Salad sandwich, Salad bar one trip. Pick out a dessert from our home baked goodie’s. Buy a whole dessert and we will be happy to serve you a piece and pack the rest to take home.
All proceeds from this event goes to our feeding ministries:
The Widows Jar Food pantry - Started in 2018 the Widow’s Jar is an outdoor pantry providing food and every day essentials to our neighbors in need. It’s filled nearly every day and is available 24/7 to those who need help.
Buddy Bags- Started in 2013 our Buddy Bag program serves the children at our daycare who may struggle with food insecurities. Each Friday we provide each of them with 2 breakfast items, 2 lunch items, 2 snack items along with a note of encouragement all packed with love in a lunch bag for their weekend.
The Good Soil Garden- Established in 2020 Our community garden not only offers fresh produce to our neighbors but is also a focal point of Faith Lutherans’ campus. The garden offers an assortment of fresh vegetables to pick as well as benches to sit, visit, pray, meditate and commune with nature.
Crafters can rent an eight foot by eight foot area in our main room adjacent to our Cafe for a $10 gift card to Kroger or Walmart for each table.
Bicentennial History Exhibit – On display July 13th – August 24th, 2025 at Five Points Washington
Bicentennial and historical images will be exhibited by the Washington Historical Society on the Community Gallery Wall at Five Points Washington. The carefully curated photographs selected for this exhibit give a unique insight into events, people, and places from Washington’s past. The selected photographs span the last 150 years of Washington’s history and feature community events and everyday life in Washington.
StoryWalk in Washington Park
Take a walk through Washington Park and enjoy a story as you stroll! Beginning at the parking lot located on the Lincoln Grade School side of Washington Park, follow the sidewalk to read a story. This two-month session’s book is Señorita Mariposa By Ben Gundersheimer and will be displayed through Tuesday, September 30th.