Fundraiser for St. Columba School

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FUNDRAISER FOR ST. COLUMBA SCHOOL:

The school is selling 7 different delicious food items from Capriotti’s Catering, a well-known business in McAdoo, PA. 

Every item sold benefits the school. Be sure to ask your family and friends! Orders are due by Friday, November 4. 

Phone orders can be paid at pickup. Items available are: 5-lb. bag chicken fingers: $33, 4 dozen pierogies: $19, 25 frozen meatballs: $20, ready to bake 11Ă—17 pizza: $14, pumpkin pie: $14, peanut butter pie: $18, apple pie: $14. Please call the school (570-784-5932) by Friday, November 4 with orders or questions. Orders will be delivered Tuesday, November 22, in the cafeteria between 2:00 and 5:00 p.m. Thank you for supporting our school.

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