Mardi Gras
By Rev. Tom White, March 8, 2019 — It was the final night of Mardi Gras. The final night! I was stationed in Fort Polk in the lower part of Louisiana, about 100 miles from New Orleans. Three of my … Continued
By Rev. Tom White, March 8, 2019 — It was the final night of Mardi Gras. The final night! I was stationed in Fort Polk in the lower part of Louisiana, about 100 miles from New Orleans. Three of my … Continued
By Rev. Tom White, February 19, 2019 — Funerals can be a time for remembrance as well as sending forth. They are times for considerate actions and sensitive actions. They can also be a time for memorable occurrences—sometimes for the … Continued
By Rev. Tom White, February 14, 2019 — The celebration of Thanksgiving has always held fond memories for me. It was then, during my childhood, that anticipating for that day was an objective all of its own. Thanksgiving was not … Continued
By Bob Bole, January 18, 2017 — 108 University Boulevard was one of the happening places of the Ridge, a hip area of Glassboro which in the 1950s was a suburban area of Glassboro. There were a lot of medium-priced houses … Continued
Amateur in Residence, By Mary Alice Gallagher Kaufman, 2009 — Even in my youth, I knew there’d come a time I would be old and live in quite another world— a world I’ve reached but still not sold on double … Continued
By Diana Clark (Volunteer Facilitator), December 28, 2016 — I am always nostalgic during the holidays. I love to reflect upon my childhood Christmases, remembering the ribbon candy and hard candies in pretty dishes, the maple rock candy animals in … Continued
By Karen Emig (Volunteer), September 5, 2018 — I try to remember how it felt when I was young, growing up in Brooklyn. We never had air conditioning in my house as a kid. As a matter of fact, most stores did … Continued
By Sharon Yesner, January 31, 2018 — They say that being an Eagles fan is more than liking football, more than liking sports; it is a generational thing, something that parents share with their kids, a special connection. Well that’s … Continued
By Agnes Reilly, May 17, 2017 — The other day, Jessica, Patty and I were entertained while standing by the window, by a squirrel. She stared at us and wondered when we could come out and play with her. But, … Continued