
Are you ready to have dinner with friends?
About the Friendsgiving Dinner Party
The 2nd annual Friendsgiving Dinner Party is a FREE family-friendly thank you event exclusively for all those who help us sustain our programs – our sponsors, volunteers, students and their families and friends. The event will offer a delicious buffet style dinner, music, raffles, prizes, games and networking among friends. Children are welcome!
Friday, November 22, from 6p.m. to 9 p.m. at 405 Washington Avenue Albany, NY.
THANK YOU for ALL you have done to help Mission Accomplished Transition Services remian a resource in the Capitol Region community. We can’t wait to enjoy a delicious dinner, laughter and fun with you!
Top Community Chef Competition
During this event we will host our 2nd annual Top Community Chef Competition. Four Community Chefs will compete to be names the Top Commumity Chef! Cpommunity Chefs are cooks who prepare and serve meals in community spaces such as churches, community event and nonprofits or provide meal prep and delivery services. This competition is a way to highlight, promote and recognize thise who are driven by their love to bring community together through delicious meals in community spaces. Click here to reserve your spot for one of the upcoming chef auditions on October 12st or 15th.
The winner will receive an award, apron naming you the 2019 Top Community Chef, and a quality chef knife set.
If you are a community chef and would like to audition to be 1 of 4 chefs to compete, click here to reserve your spot at an upcoming audition on October 1st or 15th in Albany.
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About the First Unitarian Society of Albany (Featured Sponsor)
Unitarian Universalism creates change: in ourselves, and in the world. Seven days a week, UUs live their faith by doing. Whether in community with others or as an individual, we know that active, tangible expressions of love, justice, and peace are what make a difference.
Unitarian Universalist congregations are committed to Seven Principles that include the worth of each person, the need for justice and compassion, and the right to choose one’s own beliefs. Our congregations and faith communities promote these principles through regular worship, learning and personal growth, shared connection and care, social justice and service, celebration of life’s transitions, and much more.