
All of the backpacks and school supplies were delivered to Camp Curtin Academy. We were greeted by Gia Johnson and Darnell Montgomery, Principal.
Becky, Greg, and Joseph assisted Gia in the process of transferring all of the donations to the supply room. The staff were very appreciative of the generosity extended to them.
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Free Porch Lights for City Residents!

Harrisburg City Police are offering free porch lights to Harrisburg residents for safety purposes. Those interested in a free porch light should contact Denae House, director of community relations and engagement, at dahouse@harrisburgpa.gov or (717) 836-8205; or Community Service Aide Donald Conn at dconn@harrisburgpa.gov or (717) 216-6267.
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Homeland Hospice 5K
Join us for a walk with purpose.
The 11th Annual Homeland Hospice 5K and Memory Walk is more than a race—it’s a day to come together in support, remembrance, and community.
Whether you’re walking or running in memory of someone special or simply showing up for a cause that matters, your participation helps ensure comfort and compassionate care for those who need it most.
Mark your calendar for Saturday, October 4 and register today: https://www.homelandevents.org/5k-memorywalk/
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Cafe Conversations
Sunday Mornings 9:00 am in room 103
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Calling All Dog Lovers! 🐾 WoofStock 2025
Pine Street will once again have a booth at Woofstock, and we’d love for you to be part of the fun! If you enjoy wagging tails, friendly faces, and sharing a little love and kindness, we need your help.
Volunteers are needed to:
- Help set up our booth
- Give pet blessings to our furry visitors
- Share Pine Street materials with attendees
- Assist with booth tear-down
It’s a joyful, tail-wagging good time—and a great way to connect with the community (both two-legged and four!).
Sign up at the Welcome desk and help make this paws-itively awesome!
Woofstock is SUNDAY, September 28th, 11am to 5pm
Riverfront Park, Harrisburg.
As a reminder, Woofstock is RAIN or SHINE!

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September Giving Barrel


Harrisburg’s new ‘Miracle Community’ for homeless people needs Pine Street’s help.
The Miracle Community, provided by AMiracle4sure, offers residents security, water, and mail service, but the nonprofit has no budget for essential items like tents, tarps, and solar equipment. AMiracle4sure has purchased a lot for up to 60 tents located near Cameron and Shanois streets in South Harrisburg.
It’s the product of months of planning by Harrisburg City and Dauphin County officials due to the impending relocation of the long-standing Tent City on South Front Street near the PennDOT driver services center. All the unhoused people currently living in Tent City are being asked to relocate because PennDOT plans to take over the site this fall as a staging area for the ongoing Interstate 83 construction.
Relocations to the Miracle Community site began in early August and will continue. But the new community has many needs. Prayerfully, our Pine Street congregation can help meet some of those needs with their generous donations to the Giving Barrel throughout the month of September.
Amiracle4sure is actively seeking donations of the following items that it says will be “used directly toward the development of our new housing space.”
The items in most need are:
- 6-8 person tents
- Large-sized tarps
- Paper goods (paper towels, plates, toilet paper, feminine products)
- Solar lamps
- Solar fans
- Solar heaters
- Bug spray
- Heavy-duty storage containers
The nonprofit adds that “monetary donations will help with the purchase and building of shaded structures for our residents.”
The site offers unhoused people 14-foot-by14-foot plots for their tents. Each plot has plastic pallets and a plywood platform to keep the tents off the gravel lot. The site also features video monitoring for security and a set of rules to keep it friendly, orderly and from being overrun with trash.
There’s a wooden pavilion for shade on the otherwise treeless and unshaded site. There are large storage containers for people’s personal possessions, a mailing address for residents to receive their state and federal benefits and other correspondence, filtered drinking water and port-a-potties.
Upon fulfillment of our September Giving Barrel drive to benefit this new community, any interested congregation members will be invited to help deliver our donations to Amiracle4sure and to visit the site and meet some of our new neighbors in the Miracle Community.
Thanks in advance for helping this fledgling community in need.
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In this season of increased demand, we humbly reach out to you once again for support. Our pantry shelves are in urgent need of restocking, and we are inviting our church partners to help us continue feeding the community through specific donations. Currently, we are especially in need of:
- Cereal (boxed, any variety)
- Canned goods (soups, vegetables, beans, fruits, etc.)
- Easy meals/sides (macaroni and cheese, boxed pasta/rice, instant meals)
- Condiments (ketchup, mustard, mayo, hot sauce, salad dressings)
- Seasonings (salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, Italian seasoning, etc.)
Thank you for standing with us in service. Together, we are nourishing bodies and lifting spirits—one meal, one family, one act of kindness at a time.
Any help would be appreciated. Please place your donations for DDB in the bins located outside our Communion prep room.
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The Pine Street Book Club will meet on Sunday, September 14 at 7:00 PM at the home of Barbara Neff. Amy Chick will review The Jackal’s Mistress by Chris Bohjalian. Please notify Barb by Thursday, September 11 if you plan to attend.
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This week join us for lunch after church!
If you are interested in going please contact Betty no later than Friday, September 5.
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September musicians features Barkely Cove. Known for their lively tunes on acoustic guitars, mandolin and upright bass, all band members are Millersville University graduates.
September artist feature is Natalie Twigg, who creates multimedia work. She is a graduate of CASA and is now studying art in Philadelphia.
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If you would like our prayer team to pray for you, have a specific request, or would like the Pastor to contact you please reach out to the church office at office@pinestreet.org or you can go to the site listed below and fill in a request
https://pinestreet.churchtrac.com/card/10
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