Stone Soup Cafe serves 1,000 lunches a month – Fairbanks Daily News

The Stone Soup Cafe, located in a aged Eagles Hall during 200 First Ave., served 1,271 breakfasts in Aug and distributed 1,0005 pouch lunches to those in need.

The volunteer-run classification hopes to have prohibited lunches accessible this winter, it says.

Here is matter from a organisation about a operations in August:

In August, 2011, volunteers during a Stone Soup Cafe, located 200 First Ave. served 1,271 prohibited breakfasts and distributed 1.005 pouch lunches to a guest from a kitchen during a proxy home, a initial building of a Radiant Church (formerly a Eagles Hall) on a dilemma of Wendell and Clay Streets.  All dishes were prepared and served by volunteers who are a fortitude of a organization.  

We wish to be means to offer a prohibited lunch again this winter–working towards that.  

Those wishing to present food can stop by a Cafe during those hours or call Phil during 750-6187 to arrange collect up.  Those wishing to proffer or scrutinise about volunteering might call Ritchie Musick during 479-5336.  Or email:  

breadlinestonesoup@gmail.com

Don’t skip subsequent month’s Soup Off!, a account raiser during a Fairbanks Princess Riverside Lodge with soup donated and served by 11 of Fairbanks’s favorite restaurants, along with an cheer auction, a dessert auction, a booze tasting by K L Distributors and a coffee tasting by Diving Duck Organic Coffee.  A good evening, doing good work, and a good understanding during $35 per person.  




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