Knights of Columbus Fish Fry's for 2018 Begin February 16th
Submitted by cooladmin — Thu, 01/11/2018 - 5:44 AM — Last Updated: Wed, 09/19/2018 - 6:29 PM
Knights of Columbus Lenten Fish Fries Coming Soon!
We have the best Fish Fry's in the area!
Lenten meals will be served the first five Fridays * during Lent: February 16 th , 23 rd , March 2 nd , 9 th , and 16 th , from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM . Stations of the Cross precedes the meals.
Dinner: $9 for adults (single serving) or upgrade to the " All You Can Eat " # meal at $11 per person. Children ages 3-12 are $5, kids under 3 eat free. To go meals are available . We accept credit card payments!
Meal includes: Fried and/or baked fish, salad, fries or macaroni & cheese, green beans, homemade coleslaw, applesauce, roll, drink (punch/water/coffee/tea), and choice of freshly baked desserts. For kid's and those who don't want fish, meals can consist of mac & cheese and other items.
The Columbian Squires, Circle #4624, will be selling ice cold pop for 75¢ a can.
Come to the Church of Our Lady and fulfill your Lenten obligation while enjoying a delicious fish dinner. These Lenten meals are the primary fundraiser for the Council and nearly all the money raised is used in support of our parish. Without your participation, the council will not have the funds to aid the parish in the coming year. We need your support every week. The Knights ask the chefs & bakers of the parish to provide cakes, pies, and cookies to be served as desserts. Many of those attending our fish fries look forward to the delicious items provided for desserts each year. The Knights are extremely grateful for those who provide these mouth-watering items every year.
Sponsored by Knights of Columbus, Council #11188 & Columbian Squires Circle #4624 in conjunction with the Church of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal.
* There is no Easter Bunny breakfast and Easter egg hunt in week 6 this year.
# Please note "all you can eat" does not mean the food is unlimited and guests are expected to consume reasonable amounts of food so that their fellow dinner guests are also able to partake of the dinner.
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