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St. Mary Catholic School Fish Fry
The St. Mary Catholic School Fish Fry has been holding dinners for the Lenten season since February 20th and until March 27th. Tammi Bradley, with marketing and community relations for St. Mary, explains more. "The fish fry is a Lenon tradition at St. Mary Catholic School. We do it every Friday during Lent minus Good Friday, but it is a community event that people look forward to, and it has been going on for years." While the most obvious item on the menu is fish, Bradley explains what the meal will consist of. "We do have baked cod and fried cod. The dine-in menu. You can get the baked or the fried option, baked potato, french fries, green beans, and a roll. There's also an option to have pizza, place pizza if anyone has picky kits that don't like fish, and we also have a dessert area." She says that costs will vary. "Adult meals are $14 each. We do accept cash, credit card and Venmo option. There is a college student discount. That meal is $11 and a senior discount, which is also $11." She thanks the community for supporting the St. Mary Catholic School Lenten Fish Fry and hopes to see the public in the next three weeks.
St. Mary Catholic School Fish Fry
The public has three more weeks to taste the best fish in town at the St. Mary Catholic School Fish Fry.

