Kinton Grange Turkey Dinner

The answer to our most FAQ: And to our 2nd most FAQ:
Last Sunday in October About 700 dinners

(This is NO LONGER Daylight Savings Time weekend. We didn't change our date, but the government changed Day Light Savings Time dates!)

(That's really almost all you need to know folks -- unless you'd like to help.)

An all-you-can-eat dinner of turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, vegetables, fruit salad, cranberry sauce, rolls, pie, & beverages in the friendliest kitchen in town.

Adults & Teens - $10.00       Children ages 4-12 - $5.00
Toddlers under age 4 - FREE
Families - $40 (limit of 5 family members)

We serve it up hot Noon to 4pm, on the last Sunday in October
and
For folks on the move, we have a drive-thru window.
(All drive-thru dinners are $10.00 each)

Now about that “helpin’ out”.....
While thousands of satisfied customers have told us you just can't beat the
Kinton Grange Turkey Dinner for Good Food .... Most of these
folks miss out on the REAL fun, and REAL appreciation for how REAL our food is.

The lucky volunteer gets to peel those REAL potatoes, chop those apples, and bake n’ slice those turkeys. This happens in the Grange's Inspected, Approved, & Certified kitchen the
Friday & Saturday immediately preceding.
Other lucky volunteers work TD-day serving up food, washing dishes and directing traffic.

Other ways of “helpin’ out”.....
Fruit pies (made without eggs n’ stuff that could spoil) can be made at home and donated. (We love that home-made service!) Supplies can be donated: Disposable products for our drive-thru, turkey-roasting bags,etc. Raw food stuffs (We appreciate our local farmers who donate the potates, onions, apples....) These are just some examples -- don’t let us limit your creativity....

We also accept CASH donations. There are many items we must purchase: Dairy products (We buy masses of milk, butter, whipping cream, & half n’ half to create this feast),Turkeys (about 40 of ‘em!) etc.

To volunteer time or make a food donation, please e-mail our Grangemaster at suemap@aol.com or call Donna (Kinton’s local Miracle Worker) at 628-0873.

Monetary donations should be made payable to: Kinton Grange Turkey Dinner and mailed to: The Kinton Grange, c/o Dave Lux, 32342 SW Reidweg Road, Cornelius, OR 97113

Canned Food Drive
Kinton Grange collects canned goods
at this time of year to help stuff our Christmas Baskets
for the less fortunate who live in our community.

As you come to enjoy a bountiful meal with us,
please remember this opportunity
to share your appreciation of a good harvest.

Bazaar
This happens upstairs while the Turkey Dinner is being served downstairs.
Local products range from crops to crafts.


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