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Drumcree Parish Church Serves Up Community Spirit with Big Breakfast
Drumcree Parish Church in Portadown hosted a successful Big Breakfast event, bringing together members of the community for a morning filled with delicious food and camaraderie. The event not only served a hearty meal but also aimed to raise funds for the church’s building fund.
“What a morning! The food was absolutely delicious,” remarked a spokesperson from the church. They expressed immense gratitude to all attendees and donors, emphasizing the significant role their support plays in the church’s ongoing projects.
The community spirit was palpable as the 1st Drumcree Boys’ Brigade provided exceptional service during the event, which was praised by organizers. The spokesperson noted, “What an incredible bunch of lads!” This acknowledgement reflects the collaborative effort put forth by many volunteers who contributed to the success of the Big Breakfast.
Community Engagement and Support
Photographer Tony Hendron captured the essence of the event, snapping memorable photos of attendees enjoying their meals and the dedicated volunteers. The waitstaff, including James Farmer, Maon Milligan, Harrison Poulter, and Dylan Trimble, stepped up to serve the community for the day, ensuring everyone had a pleasant dining experience.
Among those waiting for their meals were community members Hatti Hillen, Doreen Murtagh, and Carla Hillen, who were seen smiling in the hall. Their attendance not only highlights the community’s enthusiasm but also showcases the importance of local events in fostering connections among residents.
The kitchen was buzzing with activity as dedicated chefs and catering team members worked tirelessly to prepare the breakfast. Notable figures in the kitchen included Keith Marshall, Julie Milligan, and Julie Ann Moles, who managed the cooking and serving to ensure a seamless experience for all attendees.
Impact and Future Events
The Big Breakfast event at Drumcree Parish Church serves as a reminder of the strength of community bonds. The funds raised from this initiative will contribute to the church’s building projects, ensuring that the parish can continue to serve its members effectively.
Feedback from attendees was overwhelmingly positive, with many expressing their enthusiasm for similar events in the future. The church plans to host more community gatherings, reinforcing its commitment to bringing people together while supporting its mission.
As the morning came to a close, the sense of gratitude and community spirit remained strong. The event not only satisfied appetites but also nurtured the connections that define the heart of Portadown.
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