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Upcoming Special Event

Lenten Food Sale

 

 

 

 

See Menu Below –   No Cutoff Date to Order Food
Please Call in Your Order as soon as possible if you can

Call Mike at 570-704-6520  or Linda 570-905-7387 to place order

    • Drive-thru pickup is at the tent behind the church
    • Enter parking lot from Lambert Street.
    • Benefits St. Michael Church Bell Replacement Fund
    • Pay by cash or check at time of pickup
    • All items sold as “heat at home”

      • Haluski (Cabbage & Noodles) – $ 8 / quart

      • Potato Pancakes – $1.50 each, ready to eat

      • Noodles with Cottage Cheese & Onions – $ 8 / quart

      • Potato Pierogi (Pirohi) – $ 10 / dozen, precooked & frozen

      • Tuna Hoagie (with or without onions – Lettuce – Tomato – Cheese) $ 8 each

      • Tray of Unbaked Pizza, with or without onions – $ 15

      • Manhattan Style Clam Chowder – $ 9 / quart

Note: The Pierogi are pre-cooked; they do not need to be boiled; they will quick thaw in a microwave or directly in a pan on the stove low medium heat; you can even add extra butter and onions to cook with them


Ukraine Relief Collections:
Monetary Donations Needed

St. Michael’s is accepting Ukraine relief monetary donations only at this time. 

Recent collection of clothing and personal care was an enormous success !  SEE PHOTOS BELOW

We thank EVERYONE FROM OUR COMMUNITY who donated material supplies or clothing recently, either directly or through the Greater Pittston Santa Squad.  Due to the overwhelming response, we now need help with monetary donations to assist with shipping costs.

HOW TO DONATE:

  • DROP OFF a monetary donation (cash or check) for the Ukraine Fund
  • Donations by check, write out to:  St. Michael Byzantine Catholic Church
  • IMPORTANT PLEASE MARK ON CHECKS “UKRAINE FUND” or “UKRAINE”
  • MAIL TO:   St. Michael Byzantine Church, 205 N. Main Street, Pittston, PA  18640

Thank You


On the evening of Wednesday, March 8, a truckload of items donated by the local community were delivered to St. Michael’s Byzantine Catholic Church, Pittston as seen below.