After two and a half years, monthly dinners are once again being hosted at St. John’s Anglican Church in Truro. | SaltWire
Volunteers taking up food for the community dinner at St. John's Anglican Church on Nov. 19. - Brendyn CreamerTRURO, N.S. — After two and a half years, monthly dinners are once again being hosted at St. John’s Anglican Church in Truro.
Saturday saw several people coming out of the church with Sobeys bags – each filled with a macaroni and cheese meal, a brownie, ginger cookies, an apple and a bottle of water. Rev. Beverly DeVouge with several shopping bags holding meals for those that came on Nov. 19. - Brendyn Creamer“We would set up tables in here, and they liked the community feeling of it – the social aspect of it.”
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