Letter: Fish, fun, fellowship and more …

Posted 3/18/19

To the editor:

The 2019 version of the Lenten Fish Dinners will continue at St. Barnabas on three consecutive Fridays this year on March 22, March 29 and April 5, from 5 to 8 p.m. each …

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Letter: Fish, fun, fellowship and more …

Posted

To the editor:

The 2019 version of the Lenten Fish Dinners will continue at St. Barnabas on three consecutive Fridays this year on March 22, March 29 and April 5, from 5 to 8 p.m. each night.

The Father Christopher S. Rooney Council of the Portsmouth Knights of Columbus is sponsoring the event to benefit local parishes and charities.

The venue is a nice place to have a quality dinner in a relaxed setting and a chance to catch up with some local friends and neighbors.

Tickets must be purchased in advance at St. Barnabas, St. Anthony’s or at the Portsmouth Multi-Purpose Senior Center. The Knights do this to get an accurate count for the fresh fish coming from New Bedford.

Tickets are $12 per adult, $6 per child and kids under 5 years old are free. BYOB is allowed.

Hope to see you there!

Ray Berberick

25 Robin Road

Portsmouth

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