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Perk up your picnic
Category: Lifestyle
Warm weather is here, and there is no better time for a picnic at your local park or beach. Quick and simple recipes are the way to go, but the typical bologna sandwich doesn’t always stimulate the taste buds. This season, experiment with new recipes and flavors, and make your casual alfresco dining experience extra special.
By adding a few key ingredients to seasonal favorites, you have the power to transform everyday recipes into delicious dishes the whole family will enjoy. Here are some great examples on how to plus up an otherwise run of the mill picnic.
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Cheddar, Bacon & Pear Sandwich
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Baptist Temple seminar and pastoral installation
Category: Lifestyle Written by Courier Newsroom
| The new first family of Baptist Temple Church, Pastor Rodney Lyde and Minister Jacqueline Lyde with their two daughters, Jalisa and Jada.
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‘Holy Rollers,’ the review
Category: Lifestyle Written by Debbie Norrell
Let me be the first to give a big Pittsburgh thank you to ReShonda Tate Billingsley, No. 1 best-selling author of “The Devil Is a Lie.” Billingsley selected Pittsburgh to launch her latest book, “Holy Rollers” (Simon & Schuster/Gallery Books; $15).
“Holy Rollers” is a compelling tale of friendship, faith and going after what you want as three lifelong friends—Coco, Nita and Audra—give up their quest for pro athletes and get their chase on for preachers.
| AUTHOR OF ‘HOLY ROLLERS’ WITH FANS—ReShonda Tate Billingsley with Laura Fuller and Charlotte Robinson at Joseph Beth Booksellers.
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This is the 20th title for the author. Her first was self-published back in 2000 and was titled “My Brother’s Keeper.” She got her hustle on and sold 13,000 copies of her first book and in 2003 Simon and Schuster picked her up and re-released “My Brother’s Keeper.” As far as selling 13,000 copies it didn’t hurt that Billingsley disguised her voice and called bookstores looking for her own titles. Many of the stores thought, “Wow, a lot of people are asking for that book, we better get it in.” The book launch for “Holy Rollers” was a delight held at the new location of Joseph-Beth Booksellers in the SouthSide Works. The store has moved to the old Z Gallery location.
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Church Circuit
Category: Lifestyle Written by Courier Newsroom
Youth day
JULY 23—Triedstone Baptist Church, 18 Harriet St., Rankin, will host their Annual Youth Day at 7 p.m. The evening will include praise, worship, mimes, gospel rap, singing and preaching. The guest preacher will be Rev. William Baker. He will also bring the message on July 25 at 11 a.m. For more information, call 412-271-3000 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
Men’s breakfast
JULY 24—Macedonia Baptist Church, 2225 Bedford Ave., Hill District, will host a Men’s Breakfast at 9 a.m. The event is free and open to all men. For more information, call 412-281-8437.
Family and friends day
JULY 24—New Jerusalem Holiness Church, 111 Auburn St., Larimer, will host their Family and Friends Day Celebration from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. The picnic will be in the church parking lot. On July 25 at 3:30 p.m. Pastor Keith Clark Sr. will be the guest speaker. For more information, call 412-441-9495.
Church anniversary
JULY 25—Second Baptist Church of Penn Hills, 49 Banfield St., Penn Hills, will host an 85th Church Anniversary Celebration at 10 a.m. There will also be a banquet following the service at 4 p.m. at Churchill Valley Country Club, 800 Beulah St., Churchill. For more information, call Pat Lawyer at 412-242-8044.
Vacation Bible school
JULY 26—New Zion Baptist Church, 1434 Juniata St., North Side, will host a Vacation Bible School from 6-8 p.m. The school will run through July 30. All are welcome to come and fellowship and be blessed. For more information, call 412-322-3838.
Celebration of praise
JULY 31—The Center for Organ Recovery and Education will host the Celebration of Praise Gospel Fest at 6 p.m. at the August Wilson Center for African American Culture, 980 Liberty Ave., Cultural District. The evening will feature master of ceremonies, Rev. Dr. Loran E. Mann, and Phillip Carter and the Sounds of Victory along with local gospel artists and choirs. This is a benefit for National Minority Donor Awareness Month. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, call 1-800-366-6777 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
Back to school
explosion
AUG. 14—Unity Baptist Church, 1023 Talbot Ave., Braddock, will host its Annual “Back to School Explosion” at 2 p.m. The theme this year is “Unity in the Community.” This event will feature some of the areas most talented vocalists, mime ministries, and gospel rappers in the area. Free hot dogs will be given out during the event. The event will take place at the Braddock Avenue and Library Street parking lot. Come out and support our youths as we lift up the name of Jesus. For more information, call 412-271-2667 or visit www.myspace.com/ubcyouth1023.
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Delta Jazz Fest
Category: Lifestyle Written by Debbie Norrell
One of the great events of the summer is an evening of hot jazz, mingling, dining and silent auctions known as the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated Pittsburgh Alumnae Chapter Jazzfest.
On June 19 there was no need to travel far to hear the smooth sounds of Rodney McBride, the Roger Humphries Jr. Quartet and a guest performance from one of their own sorors, K.J. Rose, out of New York City. Rose introduced the crowd to her debut album “All Heart, No Regrets.” Geri Abrams and Gail Jackson were event chairs and were happy to return to the popular Churchill Valley Country Club. Jazz singer and national co-chair of Arts & Letters for Delta Sigma Theta, Yolanda Rodgers Howsie, served as emcee.
| ANOTHER SUCCESS—Event chairs Gail Jackson and Geri Abrams.
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The mission of the evening was to raise funds for various Delta programs which includes Delta Academy which serves elementary and middle school girls with an emphasis on science, math and computer skills, self-esteem, character building and an exposure to various social venues.
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