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Monday, August 23, 2010
Knights to hold 3rd Annual Fish Fry
NEW HAVEN - The St. Thomas More Council #13500 of the Knights of Columbus will hold its annual Fish Fry from 1 to 4 p.m. Sept. 19 at the Knights of Columbus Museum, 1 State St.
Proceeds from the event will go to the Vinny Anastasio Scholarship Fund, which is given to a deserving local student to attend either Sacred Hear Academy or Notre Dame High School, organizers said.
St. Thomas More Council is Connecticut's first Public Safety Council, made up of active and retired police, fire and federal agents, organizers said in a statement.
The event will include fresh New England fried sole, clam strips, onion rings and French fries with a beverage, and landlubbers' hamburgers and hot dogs, the statement said. There will also be raffle prizes and entertainment provided by Silk 'n Sounds of Hamden. The event takes place rain or shine.
Tickets are limited, so call early, organizers said. Tickets are $25 for adults
and $15 for children. Children younger than 6 are admitted at no charge. For more information, call Jess Mallory at (203) 752-4555 or John Fretts at (203)
494-2277.
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