Saturday, February 8, 2014

Dozens of LEOs and Lions show up for spaghetti feed fund-raiser

 
Our Lions' spaghetti feed fund-raiser for NK Schools Foundation was a success February 7. Above, North Kitsap LEOs help serve salad.
 
 

 Lions Pat Osler (back) and Dan Murphy cooked the spaghetti.

 
Lion Pat Olsen mixed a little olive oil in with the noodles to keep them from sticking.
 
 
We had three Lions just cutting tomatoes for the salads!

 
And once the bread was buttered and baked, Lions Jim Schoettler and President Pat Burch sliced it.
 
 
Evening Pride Branch Lions Marianne, Michelle, Glenn and Bobbi helped out.

 
So did Lions Sherri Burch and Joe Stenstrom.


 
Evening Pride Branch Lion Marianne took in the money while Colleen Pritchard of NK Schools Foundation, handed out tickets.
 
 
Once everyone paid and got their tickets, Kingston LEO Kennedy Rebman (right) would stamp a star on their hand. Shown is Glen Robins of the NK Schools Foundation.
 
 
These four dished up spaghetti (left to right): Linda Prine, Lions Pauline Ostheller and Steve Swann, and NK School Superintendent Patti Page.
 
 
Lion Kent and Michelle (Evening Pride branch) took a turn serving salads.
 
 
Tess Schorn, a Kingston LEO, helped serve lemonade.
 
 
There were LEOs from Poulsbo Middle School too. Here are Kari Van Vlerah, a 7th-grader, and Grace Streun, a 6th-grader, pouring water and lemonade.





 
Everyone was treated to spaghetti, garlic bread, salad and a drink.
 
 
Lions Herb and Elda Armstrong enjoyed the dinner,

 

 as did Lions Dale and Bev Armstrong.

 
Lion Tom Settle helped get coffee for a customer.

 
And Lion Rich Colpitts kept the lemonade flowing.
 
 
Courtney Carlson, a senior KHS LEO, helped clear and clean tables along with other LEO club members and Lions.
 
 
We were treated to music by the choir, as well as a boys' quartet.

 
Tables were set up in the back of the NK Commons where kids could create free valentines.

 
 



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