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Fish fry to benefit students, trafficking victims

02/22/2018 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

The Knights of Columbus Council 6307 on Oahu’s Windward Side is having charity fish fry, 5-7 p.m., March 23, at St. Anthony’s Parish Hall in Kailua.

The event will raise money for students in financial need at St. John Vianney and St. Anthony Schools and for Ho‘ola Na Pua, an organization helping girls trafficked in the sex trade through advocacy and reintegration.

Come enjoy the best-ever fried fish along with hush puppies, coleslaw, fruit and French fries.

You may eat your meal in the parish hall or take out your food at the drive-through window.

Tickets will be available after all Masses at St. John Vianney and St. Anthony on March 17 and 18, or at the door.

The prices for meals are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors and adolescents up to age 15, $6 for the kid’s meal — grilled cheese sandwich and fries (dine-in only). The maximum price for an immediate family (parents and children) is $50.

For more information call Douglas Dudevoir at 381-6948.

Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: fish fry, Knights of Columbus, Lent

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