Woman’s Club of Starke supports A Place of Grace’s feeding efforts

With St. Patrick’s Day occurring in March, the Woman’s Club of Starke celebrated Irish culture at its monthly meeting, serving up a traditional menu of shepherd's pie, Irish flag salad, soda bread and Irish apple cake. Club members enjoyed a presentation by Amy Polk, owner of Hometown Grounds Coffee Company, followed by the club making a $1,000 donation to A Place of Grace Inc., a local nonprofit that helps feed the disadvantaged. The Porchiazzo family provides a meal to anyone in need every day at 1 p.m. at the Rags to Riches thrift store. The community has come together to help provide these meals, with local churches and individuals helping prepare and serve the food. Pictured (l-r) are Arts and Culture Co-Chair Lorie Riley, President Sheila Barnes, Third Vice President Cleo Elder, Crystal Porchiazzo and First Vice President Cindy Little.
With St. Patrick’s Day occurring in March, the Woman’s Club of Starke celebrated Irish culture at its monthly meeting, serving up a traditional menu of shepherd’s pie, Irish flag salad, soda bread and Irish apple cake. Club members enjoyed a presentation by Amy Polk, owner of Hometown Grounds Coffee Company, followed by the club making a $1,000 donation to A Place of Grace Inc., a local nonprofit that helps feed the disadvantaged. The Porchiazzo family provides a meal to anyone in need every day at 1 p.m. at the Rags to Riches thrift store. The community has come together to help provide these meals, with local churches and individuals helping prepare and serve the food. Pictured (l-r) are Arts and Culture Co-Chair Lorie Riley, President Sheila Barnes, Third Vice President Cleo Elder, Crystal Porchiazzo and First Vice President Cindy Little.