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Welcome Club Announces Annual Clambake

The Welcome Club of Fairfield and Easton will hold its Annual Clambake on Saturday, June 30, 2012, from 8:00pm to midnight, at the newly renovated Penfield Pavilion I on Penfield Beach.

Mingle while enjoying a New England Style Clambake, lively music and dancing. While attending, visit the fantastic Silent Auction and Prize Drawing benefiting Operation Hope.

Catch-up with old friends and meet new ones too as we nibble on an array of appetizers and dine on scrumptious delights catered by Sea House Catering, with your choice of either Steamed Lobster, Grilled Herb Marinated Chicken, Rib Eye Steak, Grilled Teriyaki Glazed Swordfish or Vegetarian option. Enjoy with Baked Stuffed Clams, Shrimp Cocktail, Corn on the Cob, Red-Bliss Potatoes, Homemade Coleslaw, Fresh-Baked Brioche Rolls and of course Drawn Butter and Lemon. Save room for dessert as there will be watermelon and sweet treats to top off the night! Attendees are asked to bring their own beverages. Musical entertainment will be provided by DJ Bob Van Tine of Van Tine DJ Entertainment.

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This event is open to all Welcome Club members and their guests but attendance is limited, so please RSVP early. The price for this adult only event is $35 per member and $45 per guest, for food and entertainment. This is a rain or shine event! Those interested in attending the Clambake may visit

http://welcomeclub.org/do_viewnews.php?id=42

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 For further questions please email ljrychlik@hotmail.com. If you are interested in joining the Welcome Club of Fairfield/Easton please visit the Club’s website at www.welcomeclub.org.

About the Welcome Club of Fairfield/Easton

The Welcome Club of Fairfield/Easton was organized in 1950 by a Welcome Wagon Hostess for the purpose of introducing the women on whom she called to one another.  It has evolved over the years into a club that provides opportunities for all resident men, women and families to meet.  The object of the club is to develop fellowship among new and existing residents and to introduce them to the civic and social activities of their community.

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