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Community members prepared enough food to feed up to 1,600 people. The menu included gravy meatballs, perogies and various hand-picked mushroom dishes. The Pansy Fall Supper is one of the first fall suppers of the season, with the Woodridge Community Hall hosting a supper on Sept. 13 and Gardenton Park hosting on Sept. 14.
MATTHEW FRANK THE CARILLON
People line up awaiting food at the Pansy Fall Supper on Sept. 7. Community members prepared enough food to feed up to 1,600 people. The menu included gravy meatballs, perogies and various hand-picked mushroom dishes. The Pansy Fall Supper is one of the first fall suppers of the season, with the Woodridge Community Hall hosting a supper on Sept. 13 and Gardenton Park hosting on Sept. 14. MATTHEW FRANK THE CARILLON
Serving up dessert in Pansy.MATTHEW FRANK THE CARILLON
Friends Elaine Touchette and Glenda Claeys dine on platters of various traditional Ukrainian foods. MATTHEW FRANK THE CARILLON
Pansy Fall Supper, 2025.MATTHEW FRANK THE CARILLON
Organizer Leanne Germain (right) helps a volunteer uncover food trays for serving. MATTHEW FRANK THE CARILLON
People line up awaiting food at the Pansy Fall Supper on Sept. 7. Community members prepared enough food to feed up to 1,600 people. The menu included gravy meatballs, perogies and various hand-picked mushroom dishes. The Pansy Fall Supper is one of the first fall suppers of the season, with the Woodridge Community Hall hosting a supper on Sept. 13 and Gardenton Park hosting on Sept. 14. MATTHEW FRANK THE CARILLON
People line up awaiting food at the Pansy Fall Supper on Sept. 7. Community members prepared enough food to feed up to 1,600 people. The menu included gravy meatballs, perogies and various hand-picked mushroom dishes. The Pansy Fall Supper is one of the first fall suppers of the season, with the Woodridge Community Hall hosting a supper on Sept. 13 and Gardenton Park hosting on Sept. 14. MATTHEW FRANK THE CARILLON
Volunteers and sisters Adriana and Ivanna Hnatiuk help serve food.