Date/Time
Date(s) - 09/25/16
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Dinner will be served by the Carver County Lutheran Laymen’s League and the staff of the Orphan Grain Train. Stop by the Mayer Lutheran High School, Sunday, September 25, 2016 from 11:00 am to 1:30 pm. The delicious Wisconsin Style Fish Feed includes flaky Alaskan Pollock drizzled with melted butter. Also on the menu are Potatoes, Baby Pearl Onions, Coleslaw, Dinner Rolls, Soft Serve Ice Cream and Beverages.
Some families avoided meat on Fridays and a fish dinner became a regular part of dining. European immigrants to Wisconsin adapted cooking styles to the local fish from Lake Michigan. During Prohibition, law abiding taverns served fish to bring in some money, and the speakeasies that served illegal booze occasionally served free fish. Today, Wisconsin Style Fish Feeds are a part of our diet just like cheese, brats, and beer.
A Free Will Offering will be received. All monies will go directly to the Orphan Grain Train to supplement transportation costs of donated material and medical items to the needy in the United States and around the world. Supplemental funds will be applied for through Thrivent Financial for Lutherans. We hope to see you. Come to enjoy the good food and good fellowship. Volunteers are needed. We welcome your support.
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Location
Mayer Lutheran High School