Amenia Fire Company plans ham dinner May 3

Amenia Fire Company plans ham dinner May 3

The Amenia Fire Company on Mechanic Street in Amenia.

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AMENIA — The long-anticipated Ham Dinner, an annual event put on by the Amenia Fire Company, is scheduled for Saturday, May 3, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the firehouse on Mechanic Street. Diners are welcome to eat-in or take-out.

Each dinner will include sliced ham, mashed potatoes, corn, green beans, dinner rolls, apple sauce and dessert, all at a price of $17 per person, or $15, if the customer is at least 60 years of age.

For information or to order dinners, contact Shawn Howard at 845-418-8633 or Scott Boardman at 845-518-6742. Proceeds will benefit the Amenia Fire Company.

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