Past post commander John Pandora smiles while preparing stuffing for the American Legion Post 95 Christmas dinner at the Brown Church Monday. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
Past post commander John Pandora (left) and Christmas Dinner chairman Steve Robinson pose for a photo while preparing for the American Legion Post 95 Christmas dinner at the Brown Church Monday. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
Past post commander John Pandora smiles while preparing stuffing for the American Legion Post 95 Christmas dinner at the Brown Church Monday. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
Past post commander John Pandora smiles while preparing stuffing for the American Legion Post 95 Christmas dinner at the Brown Church Monday. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
Past post commander John Pandora (left) and Christmas Dinner chairman Steve Robinson pose for a photo while preparing for the American Legion Post 95 Christmas dinner at the Brown Church Monday. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
Past post commander John Pandora smiles while preparing stuffing for the American Legion Post 95 Christmas dinner at the Brown Church Monday. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
CONWAY — Another American Legion Post 95 Christmas Day feast is in the books, and officials believe 301 meals were served, just shy of the record 306 set in 2015.
“A great turnout just the same,” said Post 95 Commander Jim Lefebvre on Wednesday of the Legion’s 35th annual dinner on Christmas Day at the Conway Congregational Church (the Brown Church) in Conway Village. “There were 72 seats in the dining room, and we turned every one of those over three times, plus there were another 75 takeouts."
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