VIFR sponsors November Community Dinner at VHS

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CommunityDinner.111103The Fire District is sponsoring the community dinner at Vashon High School tonight. The school district puts on these dinners once a month to raise funds for the school’s lunch program.  A suggested donation is $10 per person, but come by, enjoy a dinner and support this wonderful program. 

November 3rd Community Dinner

Vashon High School Commons

5:30-7:00 pm

$10 Suggested Donation

Topics

  • Learn the ABCs of EMS
  • Emergency Medical Services
  • Medic One on Vashon

MENU

  • Fire House Chili with all the Fixin’s
  • Buttermilk Cornbread
  • Green Salad
  • Flan

 

These Community Dinners supports the VISD lunch program, so thank you for your support!

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