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Baklava Fundraiser for Hurricane Victims
Calvary Lutheran Church Sells Dessert to Benefit Hurricane Victims
Calvary Lutheran Church in Cranford will be selling Baklava on Sunday, September 17 from 11am to 2pm. Our Baklava Sale is part of “God’s Work, Our Hands” Sunday and all proceeds will go to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America’s Disaster Relief Fund earmarked for Hurricane Harvey victims.
Everyone is invited to sample our delicious Baklava, which we will make under the skillful eye of the owner of Old City Cafe in Cranford. You may buy Baklava to take home with you. Or you are invited to sit down at the church and enjoy a piece of this tasty treat with a cup of coffee and some fellowship. Doing both is OK too! Each piece will cost $2. Baklava is a traditional Middle Eastern dessert made with filo pastry filled with nuts and held together with simple syrup or honey.
Calvary is also collecting materials to make “Clean-Up Buckets” to send to Texas. We need things like 16 oz bottles of household cleansers (no spray bottles), sponges, scouring pads and 25 oz bottles of laundry detergent. For a complete list of needed items please checkout our website at calvarycranford.com. All donations are welcome.
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Calvary Lutheran Church is located at 108 Eastman Street in Cranford. We worship on Sundays at 9:30am and welcome everyone. For more information on the Baklava Fundraiser or the church contact the church office at 908 276 2418 or go to calvarycranford.com.
