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Everyone is invited to join friends each Wednesday night during the school year for a wonderful evening of fellowship and tasty meals.
  • Supper is served from 5-6:15pm
  • All are welcome
  • There is a suggested donation of $3 per plate
  • If you are interested in helping serve the meal or sponsoring part of the meal, please contact Sherilyn.
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Volunteers

Families or individuals cook (it really is lightweight prep), serve, and clean up meals once every 6 weeks. Meals are served in a 6 week rotation giving each team the benefit of cooking the same meal each time they serve. You can choose which meal team you‟d like to join. Each team will be serving only 5 times during the entire year. Volunteer a few hours as a small commitment with a great reward for many people. You‟ll benefit by meeting other Zion members that will become new friends and you‟ll also help many families and youth by providing a great “home-cooked” meal on busy Wednesday evenings.

Sponsors

  • Youth and families that are attending who are not able to pay fully or consistently for their meals.
  • A 33% jump in attendees from 2008 to 2009.
  • Financial realities that make coming to a dinner like these helpful in weekly family nutrition.
  • The quality of the meals needs to be maintained.
  • We don‟t want to limit the number of people served.
  • Both corporate and individual sponsors will have the option to have their names publicized.
Individual Sponsors: Each sponsor would be asked to donate $100 to help defray the Wednesday meal costs. The suggested donation of $3 per meal would continue each Wednesday but families and individuals who come to the Wednesday night suppers are welcomed even if they are unable to pay a full amount.

Corporate Sponsors: Does your employer encourage corporate sponsorships? Corporate sponsors would be asked to donate $100-200 in order to support families and individuals who come to the Wednesday night suppers but are unable to pay a full amount. Corporate sponsor might choose instead to donate a specific part of a meal, such as desert.