Members of the Italian-American Club will bake cookies for the upcoming St. Joseph's Altar on Saturday and again on Saturday, Feb. 15. If necessary, more baking or other last-minute preparations might have to take place Saturday, Feb. 22. Pignolatti will be prepared on Friday, March 7. All of the baking will take place at the home of Betty and Leon Puisseguer.
Anyone who would like to help with the preparation and baking is asked to contact President Verna Haik, Betty Puisseguer or any member of the Italian-American Club. The 2014 St. Joseph's Altar will be held Friday and Saturday, March 14-15 at the B & C Hall (formerly KC Hall) at 139 Cumberland St. The public is invited to attend both days.
Source: http://www.gobogalusa.com/
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