NORWAY — During the Norway Art Festival, join us for the Annual Lobster Roll Drive-Thru Lunch, at the Second Congregational Church, 205 Main Street, Norway, on Saturday, July 13.
From 11 a.m. – 2 p.m., indulge in our delectable lobster rolls, carefully prepared with the most flavorful lobster meat. Served on toasted buns with a touch of butter, each bite is a savory delight. In addition to our lobster rolls, your lunch will include chips, dessert, and a drink. The price for the meal is $20.
A hot dog meal will be available for those who do not eat lobster. The hot dog price is $6.
By attending the Annual Lobster Roll Luncheon, you are making a meaningful contribution to our church’s fundraising efforts. All proceeds from the event will directly support the many missions of the church, which include, but are not limited to our monthly Free Supper, Food Pantry donations, Vacation Bible School, and providing space for community groups.
If you wish to pre-order, please call 743-2290. Call or come early because this annual event often sells out. There will be seating under the white tent.
The Second Congregational Church, U.C.C. is an open and affirming congregation. We welcome all to worship, study, and join in fellowship with us. For more information, please call the church office at 207-743-2290.
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