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St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Picton has just come through a period of renovating its sanctuary in order to make our worship space more flexible and to provide space for the public to pursue the task of building a healthy community. We are now in the midst of collaborating with the community to create Reaching for Rainbows, an after-school project that will serve the unique needs of girls who are vulnerable. See www.reachingforrainbows.com.
Special Programs & Performances

Worship 10:30, 31 King St., Picton, ON

 

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PEACE IN THE COUNTY

Avoid the hustle and bustle for one hour
A weekly hour of music for contemplation or prayer featuring pianist Sara Harris and photography by Phil Norton

Thursdays Dec. 8, 15 and 22
10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

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CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE

Featuring carols, candlelight and photographic slide show

December 24th at 7:00 p.m.

 

Click to see details about these coming events.

 

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Ten Thousand Villages store

Click here to see more about the Picton store.

The store is located at
190 Main Street in Picton.

In May 2008 St. Andrew’s had a vision for establishing a Ten Thousand Villages store in Picton. A team of our members purchased the building to serve as a friendly landlord.

Ten Thousand Villages is a retail venture founded over 60 years ago to provide artisans in developing countries with a fair wage for their work.

Ten Thousand Villages fair trade store in Picton, Ontario.

Products sold by Ten Thousand Villages come from 35 countries. Ten Thousand Villages buys from more than 100 artisan groups which provides work for more than 60,000 individual people. About 70% of the artisans are women. Some artisan groups also seek to employ persons with physical disabilities.

For more information visit www.tenthousandvillages.ca

 

Wheelchair handicapped access disability church Click here to view
our proposal
for accessibility

© Photography by Al Law and Phil Norton 2009