May 1 is the 2nd anniversary of the Iowa City Catholic Worker House and the 85th anniversary of Dorothy Day's Catholic Worker Movement. Please join us on Sunday, April 29 at 4:00 for a "Feast of St. Joseph the Worker" party and fundraiser to celebrate! Music by HomeBrewed rockabilly blues band. Keynote speech "From Union Square to Heaven: Dorothy Day and Why She Still Matters" by University of St. Thomas professor Anne Klejment. Food and music will be from 4:00-6:30 pm in the Saint Patrick Church Hall. Program at 5pm. Suggested donation is $10 per person, $5 for kids under 12. Dinner includes beef, chicken and veggie fajitas, sides, dessert and drinks. Pray, eat, jam to music, and make merry. Proceeds will go toward repairing and painting the exterior of the Iowa City Catholic Worker House of Hospitality that will cost ($12,000). The CWH provides emergency housing for the homeless, food for the hungry, and community for all those in need. Co-sponsored by the Catholic Worker House, Home Brewed, and Saint Patrick Parish. Happy May Day and God bless the poor!