More than 600 dinners were served to an estimated 250 vehicles that lined up for the first Lenten Fish Fry held with a drive-through format last year at St. Joseph Church/School in Erie.
St. Joseph of Erie is one of several locations offering fish dinners this Lenten season. The church is again offering a drive-through only format.
Provided by Patty Hale
Several fish dinners will be offered around the county this Lenten season.

The Lenten season begins March 2, which is Ash Wednesday.

Lent, for a lot of, consists of meatless meals and Friday fish dinners.

An inventory of fish and different Lenten dinners follows:

Ash Wednesday, March 2

An Ash Wednesday Soup Supper will happen from 5 to six p.m. March 2 at Kenna Corridor at St. Anthony Catholic Church, 4605 St. Anthony Rd.

The sunshine meal will embrace quite a lot of meatless soups, salad, do-it-yourself bread and rolls and drinks.

There is no such thing as a price; free-will donations will likely be accepted.

“Dinners will likely be over in time to have the ability to observe the one-hour Communion quick for anybody attending the 7 p.m. Mass,” the church stated.

For reservations, name the parish workplace at (734) 854-1143.

March 4

 A fish fry will happen from 4:30 to 7 p.m. March 4 on the Dundee Veterans Memorial, 418 Dunham St.



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