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Annual Harvest Feast Turkey Dinner Set for November 8
The United Church of Byron is preparing for its annual Harvest Feast Turkey Dinner, scheduled for November 8, 2025. The event will take place from 16:00 to 18:30 at the church located at 701 W. Second St. in Byron. Tickets are currently available for purchase, offering community members a chance to enjoy a traditional turkey dinner.
This year’s dinner will feature a hearty menu, including turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes with gravy, green beans, cranberries, coleslaw, and dessert. Attendees have the option to either dine in or take their meals to go. Due to last year’s experience, the church will not provide car delivery this time. Guests should enter through the main front door for both dine-in and carryout services.
Tickets are limited, prompting organizers to encourage early purchases. For those buying in person at the church, the prices are set at $15 for all carry-outs and adult dine-in, $8 for children aged 5 to 10 dine-in, and free for children aged 4 and under. Online purchases are slightly higher, priced at $16 for carry-outs and adult dine-in, and $9 for children 5 to 10. Tickets can be bought through the church office during the week or online at givebutter.com/UCBturkeydinner2025.
For further inquiries, individuals can contact the church office at 815-234-8777 or visit their website at www.unitedchurchofbyron.org. As excitement builds for this community gathering, the UCB Fellowship looks forward to welcoming everyone for a festive evening filled with good food and fellowship.
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