Everyone is invited to the St. Joseph and St. Patrick’s Church Parish Hall in Escanaba for its Ethnic Food Fest this Sunday, March 20 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. All funds raised will go to assist Ukrainian Refugee efforts in Poland.
Some of the dishes that will be served in small, tasty portions include quiche, Chicken Kiev, cheese-filled Nalysnyky (Ukrainian crepes), Irish stew, soda bread, buttery croissants, and for dessert, homemade raspberry rose macarons and vanilla macarons.
“In the past, all proceeds from our Ethnic Food Fest have gone to support the Organ fund,” Father Timothy Ferguson, pastor of St. Joseph and St. Patrick Parish, said. “This year, all proceeds will be donated to Caritas, Ukraine, to support the care of the innocent and vulnerable refugees of the current war.”
The Ethnic Food Fest will cost $10 for adults and $5 for children six to 12 years old. Children under six years old eat for free. St. Joseph and St. Patrick’s Catholic Church is located at 709 1st Avenue South, Escanaba. For more information, or to make a donation to the Ukrainian Refugee efforts, contact the church at (906) 789-6244.















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