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There’s nothing silly about our Silly Summer Suppers

Silly Summer SupperThe moment you have all been waiting has arrived. At 6:30 PM, each Wednesday, starting July 12th, the chefs of St. Stephen’s will be serving the 2017 series of “Silly Summer Suppers”.

It’s hard to think of a less appropriate name than “Silly Summer Suppers” for these remarkable gastronomic events. The food is absolutely scrumptious—and there is plenty of it. Actually, the only thing silly about these suppers is the price—entrée, dessert, and salad for just $10. Soda costs a buck and wine is $3 per glass and $5 for two.

And, by the way, if you are handy in the kitchen (or even if you are not), you are welcome to join our team of volunteer chefs. In fact, if you decide to do so, you’ll be welcomed with open arms. When you come to think about it, cooking your way to heaven isn’t such a bad idea.

2 comments to There’s nothing silly about our Silly Summer Suppers

  • 6/26/17 – Hello,
    I didn’t know about last week’s tea. I’m not a church member but have been attending the Teas and Summer Suppers for a number of years. I would appreciate receiving the schedule of both however you prefer to do that. Thank you.
    Peg Kiel

    • petrus

      Peg—

      We decided to limit the Summer Suppers to July and August this year.

      The most reliable way to keep updated on events like the Teas and Summer Suppers is to check the Newsletter. They get posted here on the web site every Sunday. There’s a blog entry with a link to the latest edition, and you can always find the Newsletters in our Library (see the dropdown menu just above the pictures). Or, you can have a PDF version mailed to you; if you’d like that, I can forward your email address to the Newsletter editor.