Web Sites

Bill is webmaster for two not-for-profit organizations.

Fortunate Families logoGrounded in Catholic tradition, Fortunate Families ministers primarily with Catholic parents of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender daughters and sons—but welcomes families of all faiths. When parents explore and value their personal stories, they are empowered to share that story with their family circle, their faith community and the larger society.

View the Fortunate Families web site.

RMM logoRural and Migrant Ministry Inc. acts to overcome the prejudices and poverty that degrade and debilitate all members of our society by building communities that celebrate diversity, achieve true mutuality and offer dignity and opportunity to all. Rural and Migrant Ministry is an interfaith organization whose members believe that inspiration comes from participation in the creation of a just world.

View the Rural & Migrant Ministry web site.

St. Mary's logoBeginning this Bill is working on the website for St. Mary's Church, his home parish in Rochester. This new site was designed by Geroge Morgan of Fusion Reactions. Bill's role is to flesh out the pages, especially with photographs and descriptive text.

View the St. Mary's Site.

Trip Photographs
Trip Photos

Sean and GrandmaTrip to Kansas City in February during a visit from Sean

Photos of Februry Kansas City Trip

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Harry PickettTrip to Appleton

Photos of the Trip to Appleton

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Anola with Christmas TreeAnnual December Trip to Kansas City

Photos of December Kansas City Trip

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Ryan with light saberCelebration of two Buffalo birthdays: Ryan and Molly

Photos of Ryan/Molly birthday celebration

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Events
News and Events

Check out the Family Photographs and Video pages for new additions.

Family Photographs

Video

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Bill Pickett

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I have begun a year long project creating a photo portfolio for St. Mary's Church. Go to the Picasa Album and subscribe!

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Check out the St. Mary's Church web site.


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