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The story of "stone soup" exists all over the world. In my favorite variation, a hungry traveler appears in a village with nothing but an empty cooking pot, a spoon, and his appetite. When the suspicious villagers will not show him any hospitality, he sets up his cooking pot in the village square and begins to boil water with a simple stone in it. As the curious townsfolk pass by and ask him what he is doing, he stirs the pot and tells them that he is making stone soup. Further, he explains that at the end of the day when the soup is ready, everyone will be welcome to come and share it with him. Eventually, one person ventures that the soup might taste better with a few onions. Soon the villagers are each bringing a couple of carrots, a potato, a little salt, whatever they have on hand to add to the stone soup. At the end of the day, the whole town shares a delicious pot of soup (minus the stone, of course), and they have also learned a valuable lesson about the joys of shari...
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Friday Social + Potluck, Friday Support Group, + Saturday Food Pantry

  Stone Soup Kitchen opens at 4 pm on Friday evenings, located at Shepherd of the Valley Church on Washington Street in Ayer. Please park in the Newton Street lot and walk up to the first blue door on Washington Street. Dinner is open to ANYone who wants a good hot meal and some company...no need to bring anything but yourself unless you want to! From 4 to 5, we are open for those who want to get together and socialize in the dining room. The potluck dinner is available from 5 to 5:30 followed by dessert and our open support group, which runs from 5:30 to 6, if you'd like to stay for it after dinner. This week, the potluck will feature chicken broccoli alfredo with various sides, dessert, juice, coffee, and some extra snacks to take home for the weekend. Our food pantry is open every Saturday morning from 10 to noon, same location. Come to the parking lot on Cambridge Street and follow the arrows. If you need food, or KNOW someone who needs food...please come pick some ...

August 4, 2025 newsletter

Good morning everyone! I have so many things to tell you about this week...I'm hoping that I can do them all justice and not forget any of them! On Saturday, our friends Lin and Vinny had a lemonade stand to raise funds for us. They were joined by a fire truck with flashing lights, and a couple of Ayer's finest, both from the Fire Department and the Police Station. I've included some pictures for you. Special thanks to Jeff Swenson, Brendan Hurley, and Brenton Bourne from the Fire Department! Also on Saturday, we made a new friend who came to help at the pantry. Curt L is deeply involved with North Central Habitat for Humanity. You may be aware that a Habitat duplex is being built on Newton St in Ayer. If you'd like to get involved with our local chapter, you can find all the info you need at https://ncmhabitat.org/ Next Saturday, August 9th from 10 to 1 in the Shop 'n Save parking lot, the Ayer and Shirley Police Stations will be teaming up with the Ayer ...

Friday Social + Potluck, Friday Support Group, + Saturday Food Pantry

  Stone Soup Kitchen opens at 4 pm on Friday evenings, located at Shepherd of the Valley Church on Washington Street in Ayer. **Please park in the Newton Street lot and walk up to the first blue door on Washington Street.** Dinner is open to ANYone who wants a good hot meal and some company...no need to bring anything but yourself unless you want to! From 4 to 5, we are open for those who want to get together and socialize in the dining room. The potluck dinner is available from 5 to 5:30 followed by dessert and our open support group, which runs from 5:30 to 6, if you'd like to stay for it after dinner. This week, the potluck will feature hamburgers and cheeseburgers (no hotdogs, even though they are shown in the picture đŸ˜‰ ) with various sides, dessert, juice, coffee, and some extra snacks to take home for the weekend. Our food pantry is open every Saturday morning from 10 to noon, same location. Come to the parking lot on Cambridge Street and follow the arrows. If y...

July 28, 2025 newsletter

  Good morning! We had another very busy weekend with our dinner and the pantry, but fortunately we also had the food and the people-power to take care of it. Our wonderful volunteers and donors made sure that we got all the produce, bread, pantry staples, and meat that we needed. Generous individuals, along with the food bank, the non-profit farm and orchard, and local companies like Bake'N Joy (thank you Justin!) and Catania Oils helped to make sure everyone who came will have food on their tables. Thank you to everyone who helps out, from the packers and the bakers to the servers and the drivers and donors. Every step is beautiful and so appreciated! * * * * *  One Small Thing Just a reminder that this is a new feature! Send me your “small” things...they can be shared anonymously if you wish. Our friend Nancy D told me about one small thing she does with great love. This summer, she is cleaning all the Veterans' stones at the Townsend cemeteries * * * * * ...

Friday Social + Potluck, Friday Support Group, + Saturday Food Pantry

  Stone Soup Kitchen opens at 4 pm on Friday evenings, located at Shepherd of the Valley Church on Washington Street in Ayer. **Please park in the Newton Street lot and walk up to the first blue door on Washington Street.** Dinner is open to ANYone who wants a good hot meal and some company...no need to bring anything but yourself unless you want to! From 4 to 5, we are open for those who want to get together and socialize in the dining room. The potluck dinner is available from 5 to 5:30 followed by dessert and our open support group, which runs from 5:30 to 6, if you'd like to stay for it after dinner. This week, the potluck will feature bacon-wrapped brown sugar chicken with various sides, dessert, juice, coffee, and some extra snacks to take home for the weekend. Our food pantry is open every Saturday morning from 10 to noon, same location. Come to the parking lot on Cambridge Street and follow the arrows. If you need food, or KNOW someone who needs food...please co...

Sendhil Mullainathan on poverty

Excerpt from MIT's Spectrum magazine “I grew up in India and thus had a personal connection to the subject of poverty,” Mullainathan says. That motivated him to find out “why poor people are poor, and the more I looked into it, the more I recognized that the circumstances of poverty create their own unique psychologies.” These can extend far beyond the lack of money, he explains, as poverty casts what he calls a “mental footprint” that can affect practically every facet of life. Lack of sound nutrition and sleep, for instance, can impair one’s cognitive abilities, leading to poor decision-making and poor parenting—factors that can make poverty self-perpetuating. Mullainathan presented these ideas in a 2013 book, Scarcity: Why Having So Little Means So Much (Times Books), written with psychologist Eldar Shafir. 

July 21, 2025 newsletter

  Well, July is speeding by! I hope you've had lots of chances to enjoy the longer light and to maybe even get away for some rest and re-set. Speaking of light, I had a discussion with a friend last week about doing just one small thing, and I started thinking about the phrase “light a single candle.” It may not feel like much to us when we do one small thing, but to the person we're helping, if may be exactly what they needed to help cut through the darkness. So we're going to start a new segment in this newsletter, called One Small Thing . Please send me your small things that you do, and we'll share them here. It can be anonymous if you want. My friend Kimberly shared this One Small Thing : I do try to keep a grocery gift card with me when I am out or about in the city. I alone cannot solve everything, but I can leave a grocery gift card outside of someone's tent or on the park bench that they are sleeping on. Often I leave the card while the fo...