The number of dice on display Saturday at New Beginnings Church of God suggested two possible explanations: Either a role-playing table game convention had unexpectedly taken over the parking lot
The annual Crawford Gives fundraiser organized by Crawford Heritage Community Foundation kicked off Sunday and has received nearly $250,000 as of late Sunday night.
The annual Crawford Gives fundraiser organized by Crawford Heritage Community Foundation kicked off today and has received over $170,000 by this afternoon.
By Sean P. Ray and Mike Crowley
Meadville Tribune Dec 15, 2020
Dec 15, 2020
Hayley Yenny and Alicia Unger Hutchinson prepare meals to be given to those who need them on Monday at Whole Darn Thing Sub Shop on Market Street. MIKE CROWLEY/Meadville Tribune
Only three days after announcing that they would close indefinitely, Meadville Community Soup Kitchen is preparing to reopen its doors on Wednesday.
Elaine Burkholder, the soup kitchenâs president, said in an email to the Tribune on Monday that the soup kitchen will be able to remain open under new COVID-19 guidelines issued by Gov. Tom Wolf on Dec. 10. The guidelines forbid indoor dining at restaurants and impose restrictions on indoor gatherings.
By Mike Crowley
Meadville Tribune Dec 14, 2020
Dec 14, 2020
When they heard that the Meadville Community Soup Kitchen would be forced to close due to the statewide ban on indoor dining announced Friday, Alicia Unger Hutchinson and Doug Hutchinson decided they werenât going to stand by and let that happen without responding â not for one darn minute.
The couple, along with their Whole Darn Thing Sub Shop co-owners Lauren and Dustin Roberts, decided to take action. By Sunday morning, they had a plan: The sub shop, located about four blocks away from the soup kitchenâs headquarters in Stone United Methodist Church, would take over the task of providing free meals to those who need them.