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Breakfast at All Saints’

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Getting ready for work after a great breakfast at All Saints’ Episcopal Church June 28 are ( l- r) Maxim Vivchar, who works at Safeway, and Yury Ovchinnikov and Stanislav Zabrodin who work at Lowe’s in Lewes. All three are Russian students working in the Cape Region until September.

Russian students ( l- r) Aida Teunova, Kate Vasilyeva and Kate Ivanova say breakfast at all Saints’ on Olive Avenue in Rehoboth Beach is a great way to help them stretch their dol-lars. Food in the United States is much more expensive than they expected, and after paying rent, they are struggling to make ends meet. Like many of their American counterparts, they said they’re living on 10 cent noodle soup.

 

 

Melissa Jackewicz juggles the cups as she and the Rev. Max Wolf, rector of All Saints’, help serve breakfast to more than 50 students. Wolf said All Saints’ will continue to serve break-fast on Wednesdays, while on Mondays, breakfast at All Saints’ is served by volunteers from St. Peter’s Episcopal Church of Lewes. In Rehoboth, dinners are offered from 5: 30 to 8 p. m., Tuesdays at Epworth Methodist Church on Baltimore Avenue and on Thursdays at Lutheran Church of Our Savior, Bay Vista Road. In Lewes, dinners ae served at Bethel Methodist Church, 129 West Fourth St. Meals for for-eign students working in the Cape Region is a ministry of the Lewes- Rehoboth Association of Churches, which seeks to help the students feel welcome and safe during their visit. For more information or to help a student, call All Saints’ at 227­ 7202.

 

source: www.capegazette.com