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La Grange Odd Fellows Breakfast Slated Sunday
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Start out the New Year with a resolution to have a good old-fashioned breakfast once a month in La Grange. The Odd Fellows of LaFayette Historical Lodge #65 remind you of their monthly breakfast, always on the second Sunday at the IOOF Hall in downtown La Grange. Sunday, Jan. 10 is the date this month. They’re open early, 7 a.m. to 11 a.m., with a menu of biscuits and gravy, sausage, ham and cheese omelets and French toast. Complimentary coffee and orange juice round out the meal, all for $6.

“A special thanks to all who supported the Christmas Crafts Fair at the IOOF Hall on Saturday, Dec. 12,” said Odd Fellows spokesperson Chris Stevenson. “It was such a success we’re making plans for another go-round sometime in the spring or summer. We’ll let you know when the date is set.”

For more information call Patty Ducheneaux, (209) 604-4444 or Mike Pease (209) 277-7039.

 

The IOOF Hall, the scene of many community events in La Grange, is at 30018 Yosemite Boulevard, which is Highway 132, just east of the intersection of Highway J-59. For more information call (209) 853-2128 or email: renwah@sonnet.com.

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