debodun
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When my mom was alive, almost every weekend some church around here would have a public dinner which we would attend. I just don't see or hear about them anymore.
Are you the formerly from NYC Kika? If so, glad to see you.I don't know how long ago your Mom passed away. Could it be that COVID restrictions did away with group dinners, and they just didn't restart them?
Yes, I am.....I've been taking a breather, but back now.....Glad to see you too!Are you the formerly from NYC Kika? If so, glad to see you.
I don't know of any church where I live charging admission to go to a dinner.My mom passed in 2006. Back then an adult admission was in the $10 - $12 range.
what a heartening report to hear - hail and hallelujah!They are alive and well in my area, but not just on the weekend.
Sister-in-law's church has a roast beef dinner every month.
The church down the street had a spaghetti dinner every Monday.
My current church has dinners every Wednesday.... menu varies every week.
My old church has theirs the last Friday of the month.
and there are many, many more.
Covid gave folks an excuse to no longer participate. Groups became smaller or even disappeared.but the prior staff was on a volunteer basis, and it appears they do not have the needed volunteers
This. I’d rather give money than waste my time and have it cost more than a fundraiser would bring in.IMO most people would rather make a donation to an organization than contribute all of the work and time involved for what can be a very uncertain return.
It’s the same with bake sales, time is more valuable than money for most folks.
What That Lady said. Looks like many have a different definition as to what constitutes a "church supper". Around here, the churches provide all the food, usually served family style. No guests bring food. They are open to the public, not just church members. A fee is charged, usually adults pay the most, young adults pay a little less and the church usually lets kids 5 and under in for free.Some charge, as they use the meals as fundraisers.
It was always the same in this area.What That Lady said. Looks like many have a different definition as to what constitutes a "church supper". Around here, the churches provide all the food, usually served family style. No guests bring food. They are open to the public, not just church members. A fee is charged, usually adults pay the most, young adults pay a little less and the church usually lets kids 5 and under in for free.