Pasta dinner set

Toronto, OHLocal News

Bishop John King Mussio Elementary School is hosting its 17th-annual pasta dinner this Sunday, providing a welcoming community event from noon to 5 p. m. at the Blessed Sacrament Church’s Upper Sargus Hall. The dinner will feature a variety of pasta dishes and is priced at $10 for adults, $5 for students, and free for children aged 3 and under, ensuring accessibility for all families. This beloved event has become a highlight of the local community calendar, encouraging residents to come together for food, fun, and fellowship.

It not only serves as a fundraiser for the school but also reinforces community ties among attendees. Previous dinners have drawn significant crowds, showcasing the strong community spirit in the area. The event is a wonderful opportunity for families to enjoy a meal in a friendly atmosphere and support their local school. With the combination of good food and community bonding, this pasta dinner is anticipated to be a successful gathering. Residents are invited to join in and make lasting memories while supporting a local institution.

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