Stone Soup-Pulaski Luncheon to Benefit Local Food PantriesPosted on September 10, 2024 |
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Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C-Pulaski) announced he is once again partnering with the United Way of Greater Oswego County, the Village of Pulaski and local restaurant and business leaders to hold the “Stone Soup-Pulaski Luncheon” on Thursday, Sept. 19 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at the Ringgold Fire Dept.
The Stone Soup Pulaski Luncheon Committee invites the public to come together to raise funds for local food pantries. The luncheon is inspired by the original folk tale where villagers each add an ingredient to a pot of water and, in the end, people share a meal together. The proceeds and collected food will support local food pantries and backpack programs at schools.
Soups, salad, rolls and beverages are being donated by local businesses. Guests are asked to pay a $5 admission fee and to bring donations of nonperishable food items. Volunteers from National Grid will be on hand to help serve the meal.
This year’s soups are generously being donated by Artie’s Hometown Diner, Eis House, Mill House, Make Sense Shop, Pond Pit BBQ and Tailwater Lodge. The Ringgold Fire Department has generously provided its facilities once again to host the event. DOT Foods will donate $1,500 worth of food for pantries and ConnextCare has once again committed to be a leading sponsor.
Read the full press release here.

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