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Pigeon Center hosts Soul Food Dinner

Pigeon Center hosts Soul Food Dinner

Pigeon Community Multicultural Development Center will host its annual Soul Food Dinner in honor of Black History Month starting at 11 a.m. Feb. 28. 

The community center will be serving up delicious fried chicken, collard greens, mac & cheese, sweet potatoes, cornbread and cobbler all for just $15 a plate. Come eat at the center or take a plate to go. Food will be served until it's gone.

To make the event a success, Pigeon Center needs volunteers to help the day before and the day of the event. For those interested in volunteering, sign up for a shift at signupgenius.com/.../10C0D4EA4AB22A6FEC70....

All proceeds support community programs, including after school care and the Summer Enrichment Program for local children.

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