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Annual Harvest Dinner At North Madison Congregational Church Saturday Is ON!

Tickets will not be sold at the door. Seating and take-out meals are available by reservation only. For reservations, please contact Debbie Gilbert at (203) 421-4560 or at gilberts8@hotmail.com.

 

ANNUAL HARVEST DINNER AT NORTH MADISON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH WILL STILL TAKE PLACE ON NOVEMBER 3

 The much anticipated annual homemade Harvest Dinner at the North Madison Congregational Church (The Church at the Circle) will still take place on Saturday, November 3 with two seatings, at 5:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.

 “A lot of folks have called and asked if the dinner is still on and the answer is absolutely yes!,” said Eileen McCann, Co-Chair of the Harvest Dinner Committee. “After the week we have all had, we deserve to have an evening of fun, fellowship and a great home-made Harvest Dinner.”

 “The kitchen crew here has been busy gathering the ingredients and prepping the crisp green salad, our homemade dressing, pumpkin muffins, roast turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, mashed turnips, fresh green beans, cranberry sauce and the home-baked apple and pumpkin pies,” said Kelly Kane, Co-Chair of the Harvest Dinner Committee. “This is a long tradition here and we are determined to make this the best Harvest Dinner yet.”

The cost of the Harvest Dinner is $18 per person; $16 for seniors and $9 for children under 12. As in past years, there is a take-out meal available for $16. There is no cost for the fun, fellowship and meeting of new friends that usually occurs at the dinner.

Tickets will not be sold at the door. Seating and take-out meals are available by reservation only. For reservations, please contact Debbie Gilbert at (203) 421-4560 or at gilberts8@hotmail.com.

 The annual Harvest Dinner is the main fundraiser for the North Madison Congregational Church to help continue its outreach programs to help the community.

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David Moloney May 21, 2013 at 10:07 am
The plan to let dogs off leash needs clarification. The park and the town are in the planning phasesRead More of a fenced off leach area that was designed by landscape architecture students from UCONN. This is part of the overall plan for the the park. The area slated for use is north of the Bauer Farmhouse on the other side of Copse road. It is in the wooded area on the other side of the brook abutting the cliffs. I agree dogs should be allowed off leash, however some dog owners are not in full control of their dogs, so the fenced off leash area is a good alternative for the safety and enjoyment of all.
liz May 21, 2013 at 09:36 am
I think a fenced in area is the way to go. Not everyone has control over their dogs. I often walkRead More there with my dog and little kids and my kids have been knocked down and even nipped at by excited dogs whose owners have no control. We go to the dog park in Clinton all the time and the dogs have a great time and it's great for young dogs who aren't 100% trained yet.
tom burland May 21, 2013 at 09:00 am
Leslie, please note these are not rules being introduced. Madison's leash laws are years old, theRead More new request is to allow dogs off leash in specific areas. To the best of my knowledge dog owners allowing dogs to run free are violating current law. Driving down Copse rd often, i have seem dogs run into the road. I think the responsible thing is to fence in a large portion of the property to allow dogs to be free of leashes, run freely, get great exercise, and frolic with dogs owned by similarly minded and responsible owners who accept the potential risk of an occasional bite or two. I have lived in Madison for 20 years and we have always had a leash law...