And Megan Phelps Roper recounts growing up as a member of the Westboro Baptist church. Watch our live coverage of the wisconsin book festival today starting at 11 30 a. M. Eastern. And be sure to catch the texas book festival in october and the Miami Book Fair in november on booktv on cspan2. Coming up in the next hour we will speak with local authors about the citys history and learn how it came to be known as a glass capital of the world. Later the toledo van band crash of 1931. We begin our special feature with the citys mayor. I think places like toledo are often taken for granted there is a such wonderful history here. They had built things. The first big break that this region got was when the glass pioneers moved from the east coast primarily boston. Drawn by rich reservoir natural gas. Brought his Glass Company to toledo and opened a plant on ash street in north toledo. Its on the same site today. The glass industry was big and important into in toledo once did that. As the eco
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First Church is still here for you!
Mark Snyder
The
First Church Sandwich at 136 Main Street may be closed, but the church members are still reaching out to help the Community. Their Outreach Committee teamed up with
Cool Breeze Mechanical, a local HVAC company, to purchase 40 new backpacks to donate to the
Sandwich Public Schools for students in need.
Since April, First Church has been working with the
Rev. Pam Wannie and the staff of Duffy House to provide a hearty breakfast for homeless folks in Hyannis.
On Mondays and Fridays, they deliver 20 hot meals for distribution and help stock a small food pantry to be used for further needs. Generous donations of money, food and beverages from First Church members will help this ministry continue in the future.