
Christie O’Brien, left, Laurie Glascock and a masked Cathy Walters serve pancakes and sausage during a prior pancake supper. Photo by Nancy Coombs

The Los Alamos team with the new homeowners on the 2024 House of Hope build in Juarez, Mexico. Courtesy photo

Nina Neil and Jenn Neil greet guests at the 2024 Pancake Supper. Photo by Nancy Coombs
TOTH NEWS RELEASE
Join Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church at 3900 Trinity Drive for their free Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 4. Community members are invited to enjoy good food and fellowship while enjoying some New Orleans style jazz performed by Jan McDonald and his brass quintet between 5:30-6:30 p.m.
There will be plain pancakes as well as gluten-free, all the toppings for the pancakes, sausage, fruit salad, and drinks. During the free event, Trinity on the Hill will collect donations to benefit House of Hope. House of Hope is a mission from Trinity on the Hill that raises money all year long to build a home for a family in need in Juarez, Mexico. Trinity on the Hill has been sending teams to Juarez since 2005.
Activities for children include face painting and Mardi Gras mask making.
Ash Wednesday is always immediately preceded by Shrove Tuesday, also known as Fat Tuesday or Mardi Gras. The tradition of a pancake supper comes from the old English custom of using up the fattening ingredients in the house to prepare for fasting during Lent.
The mission of Trinity on the Hill is to share the power and joy of God’s love, to fully embrace all God’s children, and to respond to the needs of our community and the world in the spirit of Jesus Christ. Visit our website at latoth.org.

The Jan McDonald Brass Quintet, from left, with Bruce Letellier, Jeremy Best, Jerry Morzinski, Bruce Warren and Jan McDonald. Courtesy photo
