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The Pasty Bake

Join us on the last Thursday of each month! We love new volunteers! No previous experience necessary, we will train you!

There are sit down jobs, stand up jobs, jobs that require some training and jobs that require only a willingness to help. We can always use more help and hope you might consider this possible volunteer opportunity.

We gather between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. in Wesley Hall and would love volunteers. The 2025 dates are below:

January 30th

February 27th

March 27th

April 24th

May 29th

June 26th

July 31th

August 28th

September 25th

October 30st

November – TBD

December – TBD

If you would like more information about volunteering please contact the church office: (530) 272-1946.

History of the Pasty Bake:

The Cornish Pasty originates from Cornwall (Southwest England) and can be traced back as far as the 1200’s. Mining was once a thriving industry in Cornwall and at that time pasties were baked by the wives and mothers of the tine miners. Pasties were made with a thick crimped edge along one side so the miners could use the crimp as a handle to hold on to while eating. Miners hand would often be covered in arsenic from the mine, so the miners would discard the handle when they were done. The crusts were never wasted though, as many miners believed that ghosts, or ‘knockers’, inhabited the mines, and the leftover crusts would keep these ghosts content.

Traditionally, pasties were made with different fillings at each end. One end containing meat and vegetables, and one end with a sweet filling. The sweet end would be marked with an initial so the miners knew what side to eat first.

Today, Cornish pasties are filled with steak, potatoes, swede (rutabaga) and onions.

Pasties are a great tradition from our Cornish heritage here in Grass Valley and remain a favorite of everyone today. Once a month, 35 volunteers gather to make over 1000 pasties, which are sold to the local community.

This fund raiser allows us to do more for our community, while giving us a place and time to gather and share our lives.

To purchase the Pasties:

Pasties are for sale from noon until 1pm on bake day. They can be purchased in increments of 4 and 6.

Please park in the rear of the church on South School Street.

On Pasty Bake day, for questions and pick up information, call (530) 272-1946.

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