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Atlantic Lenten Fish Frys


Knights of Columbus Fish Fry meals will be served on Fridays during Lent.

“Carry Out or Dine In”Meals will be available for “Carry Out or Dine In” from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. at the Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Parish Center in Atlantic.

Mark your calendar for the following Lenten Fridays: March 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th, and April 1st, and 8th.

Two types of meals will be available for purchase:

1.) Fried Alaskan pollack, (3 pieces), baked potato, green beans, coleslaw, & dinner roll. (No baked fish.) $15.00

$75.00 maximum for a family.

OR

2.) Macaroni & Cheese, green beans, coleslaw, & dinner roll. $10.00

Pick up lane for Carry Out: Drive north on Locust St., turn east on 5th St. to the North door of the parish center. Meals will be brought to your car. Note: Cash or Check only as payment. Make checks out to: Knights of Columbus #1164.


Dine In: Use the West door of the parish center to enter & leave if you wish to Dine In. Note: Cash or Check only as payment. Make checks out to: Knights of Columbus #1164.


Help support the Knights of Columbus! Everyone is welcome! Proceeds go to support the Knights of Columbus scholarship fund and other local charitable causes. Our council donated $18,000 locally in 2021!! Thank you for your support!

The Msgr. Kane Atlantic Knights of Columbus.

 
 
 

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