Music is steaming again at First Church

WINSTED — Music to everyone’s ears came Saturday, March 10, as the First Church of Winsted held its first Steam Vent Coffee House of the year.Eight musical acts performed at the event, a monthly gathering which will continue through the spring and summer.Locally, the church uses funds raised at the event to help support the YMCA and the Open Door soup kitchen. The church also uses the money to provide aid to a village in Oaxaca, Mexico.In the past, church members have traveled to the small Mexican village to build houses, plant trees and establish an orphanage for special needs children.For the past year, the mission has helped establish a coffee co-op for villagers who live in the hills around Oaxaca.“It’s a beautiful land, but there’s not too many well-paying jobs because it’s way off the beaten path,” the Rev. Mike Wu said. “The last time I was there, we met somebody who lived in a dump even though he had a bachelor’s degree in computer science. He told me that even though he had a degree which could lead him to a well-paying job someplace else, he wanted to stay with his family in Oaxaca.”Wu said that in the past five years, the church has raised $100,000 in order to support their mission.“We appreciate the town and the local area for supporting us,” he said.The next Steam Vent Coffee House gathering will be held on Saturday, April 14, at 6 p.m.The First Church of Winsted is located at 95 North Main St. For more information, call organizer Debbie Storrs at 860-482-3491 or email dstorrs@snet.net.

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