This weekend the Danville Foodstock kitchen crew assisted with the Village of Tilton's Senior Holiday Dinner. Eleven turkeys and all the trimmings, with several pies and puddings for dessert. I ended up doing a short set of Christmas Carols and a few of my own songs, near the end of the dinner. Of course, Monty Schroeder, Danville Foodstock's Head Chef and Ktichen Boss supervised all of the cooking and the serving line. Glenda assisted throughout, never sitting down until we finally got home in the late afternoon.
We were all pleased to take part, and look forward to taking part again next year. This is our way of thanking the village of Tilton for their kind support of the Danville Foodstock Sunday Dinner series. They allows us free use of their building, and provide funding assistance for every dinner. Recently they repaved the long, winding 2-lane road that winds back to the facility, so that it would be less treacherous for dinner guests this winter. They have also allowed us to reserve the third Sunday of every month, beginning this coming Sunday. That will make it easier for folks to remember it and make it a permanent part of their schedule.
You can learn more about Danville Foodstock and how you can help by visiting the web site. While there, please sign up to receive our new monthly newsletter, beginning in January, 2010. You can also get instant updates through the new Twitter account - twitter.com/foodandhope.
In peace,
Lane
We were all pleased to take part, and look forward to taking part again next year. This is our way of thanking the village of Tilton for their kind support of the Danville Foodstock Sunday Dinner series. They allows us free use of their building, and provide funding assistance for every dinner. Recently they repaved the long, winding 2-lane road that winds back to the facility, so that it would be less treacherous for dinner guests this winter. They have also allowed us to reserve the third Sunday of every month, beginning this coming Sunday. That will make it easier for folks to remember it and make it a permanent part of their schedule.
You can learn more about Danville Foodstock and how you can help by visiting the web site. While there, please sign up to receive our new monthly newsletter, beginning in January, 2010. You can also get instant updates through the new Twitter account - twitter.com/foodandhope.
In peace,
Lane


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