Hunger Is Not a Disease

Gioia Timpanelli

“No one in the world, yes, in the world, can tell a story better than Gioia Timpanelli”. – Frank McCourt

One afternoon I got a call from Ann King.  “Hi Thurman.  I just heard from Gioia Timpanelli.  She wants you to call her.  She wants to do a show for the pantry.  She wants to do a storytelling evening.” 

WOW!  One call led to another and Gioia Timpanelli worked some real magic.  She….Mary Savage, Dawn Meola, Laurie McGrath, Jean Druffner, Janet Carles, Karen Pillsworth, and Ann Epner….created a totally mystical and magical evening for us.

The evening began with a surprise visit from the Rosendale Marching Band.

Then,  each woman told a story which transported us all to another time and place.  Each  story carried magic.  Each story hinted of a miracle in each of our lives.  The message was especially important to us as pantry people.  Our pantry moved day-by-day on the hope and reality of miracles.

Gioia put together this evening from beginning to end.

Gioia  gathered together her storytelling friends.  They came from far and wide to tell a story for the pantry.,

Gioia  went to the Daily Freeman, the Kingston newspaper, and got a gorgeous front page spread over the fold with a wonderful photo (taken by her daughter, no less).

Gioia managed the rehearsals.

Gioia hosted the evening.

And then, finally, Gioia managed the donations.

This was such a gift for our pantry.  Gioia is a national treasure.  For her to orchestrate this evening said volumes about the needs of the hungry.  For me, this evening not only brought in much needed money, it brought validation to our cause, our determination to feed the hungry.

Blessings to Gioia…and storytellers the world over.

Peace and food for all.

Thurman Greco