Harvest Dinner and Bazaar Set In Fulton
State Street United Methodist Church will be holding its annual harvest dinner and bazaar on November 1. The dinner, which will run from 4-7 p.m., will include turkey, all the trimmings, dessert and beverage.
State Street United Methodist Church will be holding its annual harvest dinner and bazaar on November 1. The dinner, which will run from 4-7 p.m., will include turkey, all the trimmings, dessert and beverage.
On November 1, the AO of Hibernians in Oswego will host the Paws-of-Plenty Harvest Dinner. The dinner will begin at 1 p.m. and will end when all dinners are sold. In addition to dinner, items from Oswego local businesses will be raffled off and there will be baked goods for sale at the desert table. Tickets are $10 for a turkey or ham dinner either dine-in or carry-out on the day of the event.
The annual turkey supper and bazaar will be Saturday at Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church.
Serving will be 4 to 7 p.m. The supper will be turkey and all the fixins’.
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