Westminster Presbyterian Church

Westminster is a congregation deeply committed to building a community whose purpose is to serve Jesus Christ in the city. We see our location as a unique gift. We are situated a block away from the state capitol of New York.

We are located in a diverse and vibrant urban neighborhood. At a time of polarization in government, media and religion, and when public discourse is increasingly shrill and uncivil, Westminster attempts to be a wide tent under which diverse ideas are not only tolerated, but welcome.

Save the Pine Bush has their monthly dinner at the rented-out hall below the church. It is accessed by going to 85 Chesnut Street. There is off-street parking next to the church for church functions and the dinner.

http://www.wpcalbany.org/

Save the Pine Bush Dinner Tonight

Save the Pine Bush
Vegetarian/Vegan Lasagna Dinner
Wednesday, November 20, 2019

6:00 PM Dinner β€’ 7:00 Presentation

Hugh Johnson, Retired National Weather Service Meteorologist

will speak about
How Trump could ruin our National Weather Service and trump our chances to reverse
climate change for good

at Westminster Presbyterian Church
85 Chestnut Street, Albany, NY

Always good lasagna

Save the Pine Bush Vegetarian/Vegan Lasgana Dinner – Tonight, 6 PM

Save the Pine Bush Vegetarian/Vegan Lasgana Dinner – Tonight, 6 PM

Earth Day Event

Lou Ismay, George Keleshian,
George Courtney and Steve Coyle
will speak about
Revolution for the Environment — Past and Future

The April dinner will open with a celebration of Lou Ismay for his work with PYE - Protect Your Environment Club at SUNY Albany. This is the 50th anniversary of the PYE Club and Lou Ismay’s Environmental Forum. Many of the founders of Save the Pine Bush met through PYE and projects they did while attending the Environmental Forum. George Keleshian, PYE president in 1973 and owner of One Energy/Zeroenergy Bldg. Inc., will speak about the history and projects of PYE, including litigation. Looking to the future, our speakers, George E. Courtney lll, a Senior Environmental Consultant, and Steve Coyle, owner of Town Green, an international urban planning consultant group and co-founder of the National Charrette Institute, will speak about the future for the environment including importance of resilient communities, clean water, flood control, urban planning and energy.

At the Westminster Presbyterian Church, 85 Chestnut Street, Albany, NY (people with cars can park in the lot near the door). All-you-can-eat lasagna dinner, with vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options, salad, garlic bread and delicious desserts. Only $12 for adults, $6 for students, and $2 for children. People who make reservations are served first. For reservations, please leave a message for Rezsin Adams at 462-0891 or email pinebush@mac.com.