Doug, Andee, Ben and Chaia Alford hiked 350 kilometers on the Camino de Santiago in July. They followed the traditional medieval pilgrimage route of thousands who hike the hills. They stayed in hotels and hostels maintained along the trail. Come hear their stories and see photos at a Community Supper Friday, Oct. 30, 5:30 p.m. at West Parish Congregational Church in Bethel. Beans and casseroles and homemade pies will be served. Donations will be accepted for the WPCC Smile Fund for dentures in the greater Bethel area.
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