Directory of Fall Suppers

 

Church or Organization

Location

Date & Time

Contact

Description

Notes

Updated

St. Hildegard's Catholic Church

10 mi E of Bismarck on Hwy 10

Sun 9 Sept (annually 1st Sun after Labor Day), serving 11 to 4

Sharon Renfrew, President of the Altar Society, day 701-258-3618, evening 701-258-6116, cell 701-220-5430

Roast beef, smoked sausage (made at the church by parishioners), mashed potatoes, pies, buns, coleslaw. White elephant sale, bingo, kids’ games.

Founded in 1947, parish consists of about 200 families. This supper feeds anywhere from 800 to 1800 people.

2007

St. Charles Catholic Church

Bowman

Sun 9 Sept, serving 11 to 1

 

Roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, all the trimmings, and pie. Kids’ carnival.

 

2007

Saint Thomas Church

Kent, MN

Sun 9 Sept, serving 11 to 2

 

Turkey and ham dinner (with all the trimmings, family style) and bazaar. Tickets adults $7, kids $3, preschool free. Raffle, bingo, games, crafts, cherry tree, theme baskets, cake walk, country store, and quilt raffle.

 

2007

St. Mary's Catholic

Hague ND

Regularly the Sun after Labor Day, serving 5 to 7

Eileen Wald, Fall Supper Committee of the Altar Society, 701-336-7575

Swiss steak and rice dressing, mashed potatoes, rolls, glazed carrots, homemade pies. A big supper—Eileen says they customarily serve more than 800. Followed by bingo.

Church founded by German-Russians. Current church was built in 1929 after a fire destroyed the first church.

2007

St. John’s United Methodist Church

Wimbleton: church is 2 bl N & 3 bl W from Hwy 9

Sun 16 Sept, serving 4 to 7

Marjorie Guscette, Treasurer, United Methodist Women, 701-435-2606

Turkey & all the trimmings. Bazaar.

Church women sponsor the annual turkey supper and use proceeds for missions and local projects.

 

St. Anthony Catholic Church

Linton

Sun 16 Sept, serving from 4:30

 

Fried chicken, ham, hamburger rice, mashed potatoes, coleslaw, cranberry salad, homemade pies, and all the trimmings. Craft booths. Bingo at 6:00 in church basement, raffle drawings at 9.

 

2007

St. Timothy’s Catholic Church

Manvel Community Center and Manvel Senior Center, Main Street, Manvel

Sun 16 Sept, serving 11 to 4

 

Turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy, polish sausage and sauerkraut, carrots, buns, kolaches, and dessert. Plus bingo, a farmers market, a bake sale, and a raffle. Tickets: adults $7.50, ages 6 to 12 $4, age 5 and under $1. Take-out available for $8.50.

 

2007

Nora Lutheran Church

Gardner ND (Exit 86 from I29, then 5 ½ miles E on Cass 26)

Sun 16 Sept, serving 11 to 2:30

Don Reierson

Lutefisk & meatballs. Tickets adults $1`2, age 12 to 6 $3, 5 & under free.

 

2007

St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church

503 3rd St SE, Hillsboro

Sun 16 Sept, serving 11 to 2

Liz Kritzberger, 701-436-4194

Traditional turkey dinner with all the trimmings. Tickets adults $7, children 12 and under $3, pre-school $1. Take-outs are 75 cents extra. For more information call.

 

2007

St. Joachim Catholic Church

207 2nd Av NE, Rolla

Sun 16 Sept, serving 4 to 6:30

Fr. Jake Miller, 701-477-5277

Turkey dinner with all the trimmings. Tickets $6 for adults, $4 for ages 6-12, and pre-school children free. Take-out dinners $6.50.

A French and Metis parish founded by settlers from Canada. The present church was built in 1939. The parish comprises about 150 families.

2007

St. Benedict’s Catholic Church

11743 38th St S, Wild Rice

Sun 16 Sept, serving 11 to 2:30

 

 

 

2007

St. Helena’s Catholic Church

421 N 2nd St, Ellendale

Sun 23 Sept, serving 11 to 2

Fr John,

701-349-3897

Turkey dinner, salad bar, rolls, pie. Tickets adults $7, ages 6-16 $4, 5 & under free, family $25. Weekend of Applefest in Ellendale.

St. Helena’s fall suppers fundraise for the church and its different activities. The parish comprises about 115 families. The fall suppers are also a very good time for the community to get together.

2007

St. Cecelia’s Catholic Church

201 2nd Av W, Velva

Sun 23 Sept, serving 4 to 7

Father.

James Gross

701-338-2663

Swiss steak, mashed potatoes & gravy, homemade pie. Catholic Aid Association matching grant for this event toward parish religious education budget.

A German and Irish parish, St. Cecelia’s has its fall supper mainly to bring the community together, whether that is from their neighbors in Velva or other communities surrounding them. This parish was founded by Fr. Raith from Minot in 1901.

2007

St. Lawrence Catholic Church

105 Dewey St, Jessie

Sun 23 Sept, serving 5 to 7

 

Meal to be served family style, including roast beef, real mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, coleslaw, homemade buns, and pie.

 

2007

St. Mary’s Catholic Church

607 Main, Munich

Sun 23 Sept, serving 4:30 to 7

 

Turkey and ham and all the trimmings.

 

2007

Faith Lutheran Church

Dwight

Sat 29 Sept, serving 5 to 7

 

All you can eat buffet of meatballs, mashed potatoes & gravy, corn, coleslaw, bread, pickles, beverage, and dessert. Tickets: adults $7.50, ages 5-12 $3.50.

 

2007

Sunne Lutheran Church

6 mi E of Wilton on Hwy 36

Sun 30 Sept (annually last Sun in Sept), serving 11:30 to 2:00

Barnie & Rose Strand, Chairs, Harvest Festival, 701-286-7511

Ham, meatballs, mashed potatoes, corn, pies, cheesecake. Harvest Festival—combines and trucks parked at the church

Norwegian parish founded in 1893. Fall supper proceeds will go to remodeling of church this year. Parish consists of about 300 members and has had a successful supper every year.

2007

St. Martin’s Catholic Church

Center

Sun 30 Sept, serving 11:30 to 1:30

 

Meatballs, ham, corn, coleslaw, buns, mashed potatoes & gravy, pie. Tickets: adults $7, ages 6-12 $4, 5 & under free. Bingo, raffle, cake walk, games for kids, craft & produce sale.

 

2007

St. Bonaventure Catholic Church

Underwood

Sun 30 Sept, serving 4:30 to 7:30

 

Fried chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, salad bar, buns, dessert, beverage. Tickets: adults $7, ages 6-12 $4, under 5 free.

 

2007

Park River Bible Camp

1 ½ mi N of jnct Hwy 17 & Hwy 32 (look for sign)

Sun 30 Sept (regularly last Sun in Sept)

Loretta Moe, Grafton, 701-352-2464

Lutefisk & meatballs, corn, mashed potatoes, lefse, dessert, beverages. Tickets: adults $15, ages 6 to 16 $5, 5 and under free.

2007 is 34th year of this dinner, organized as a benefit for the camp by nearby ELCA and Free Lutheran churches. Feeding 1200-1300 diners annually. Lutefisk bought through Ben Langrund, Hoople butcher. Lefse made by church members. Craft and bake sale; berry and native fruit jellies by Ordean Owen.

2007

St. Mary’s Catholic Church

Medina School

Sun 30 Sept, serving 11 to 1:30

 

Turkey, ham, dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, coleslaw, homemade buns, pumpkin dessert, beverage. Tickets adults $7.50, ages 6-12 $3.50, 5 & under free. Country Store with baked goods and craft items.

 

2007

First Lutheran Church

McGillicuddy Center, Granville

Sun 30 Sept, serving 3 to 7

 

Lutefisk & meatball dinner. Tickets: adults $12, children 12 and under $6

 

2007

Bruflat Lutheran Church

1023 Parke Av, Portland (Hwy 200, church on top of hill)

Wednesday 3 Oct, serving 5 to 7

Deb Sletten, 701-788-3362, sletten@polarcomm.com or plpoffce@polarcomm.com

Ham, baked potatoes with toppings, rommegrot, glazed carrots, assorted pies, coffee and lemonade.

Bruflat Lutheran is more than 125 years old. A stately old building, it has beautiful stained glass windows and original ornate altar.  Considered to be one of the finest church structures in North Dakota when it was built, and carefully maintained throughout the years.

2007

Perry Lutheran Church

Golden Age Center, Portland (710 Parke Av,  Highway 200)

Sat 6 Oct, serving 5 to 7

Janice Erickson, 701-786-2695 or 701-788-2859, ericks@polarcomm.com or plpoffce@polarcomm.com

Meatballs, mashed potatoes and gravy, corn, coleslaw, bread, apple and pumpkin dessert.

Perry Lutheran was organized in 1884. The first church was built in 1896. A new church was built in 1964.  Church suppers have been a long tradition at Perry Lutheran. 

2007

Epworth United Methodist Women

680 8th Av SW, Valley City

Sat 6 Oct, serving 11 to 1

 

Harvest Blessings Bazaar & Luncheon. Craft sale 10:30 to 1:30.

 

2007

Zion United Church of Christ

 

Sat 6 Oct, serving 10 to 2

Karl Limvere, Pastor, 701-486-3369,  zionucc@daktel.com

Fall Bazaar & Luncheon - includes a chicken (homemade) noodle soup and sandwich luncheon.

Organized by the Zion UCC Women's Fellowship.

2007

Trinity-Bergen Lutheran Church

Starkweather

Sun 7 Oct (annually 1st Sun in Oct), serving 4 to 7

Bette Berg, Ladies Aid President, 701-292-5771

 

Ham, turkey, mashed potatoes, carrots, lefse, pies, and all the trimmings.

 

2007

Church of St. Anthony

New Town

Sun 7 Oct, serving 4 to 7

 
Turkey & trimmings. Tickets: adults $7, grades K6 $4, pre-school $2. Take-outs $8.

 

2007

Bethel Lutheran Church

540 McKenzie Av, Greenbush, MN: turn S at the int of Hwy 11 and 6th St S (Old Ridge Rd) – go 2 bl

Sun 7 Oct (annually 1st Sun of Oct), serving 11 to 6

Susan Lieberg, 218-782-2465, shlieberg@greenbush.k12.mn.us

Home made potato dumplings served with crocks of melted butter, ham, coleslaw, three-bean hotdish, breads, relishes, desserts, beverage. Pieced quilts, blankets, rugs, dishcloths, table runners, and other crafts for sale. Also homemade baked goods, lefse, pies, cakes, breads, and candies.

2007 is the 33rd Annual Potato Dumpling Day. A perennial favorite sponsored by Bethel Lutheran Church women.  Receipts go to a variety of needs, including global missions.

2007

St. Mary's Catholic Church

 

Rural Dazey, in grove of trees along Hwy 26, between Dazey and Lake Ashtabula

Sun 7 Oct (annually 1st Sun of Oct), serving 4:00 to 7:00

Peggy Wieland,

701-733-2253, margaret.wieland@vcsu.edu

Turkey and trimmings, with homemade kraut cut and aged in the church basement. Pumpkin or apple desert.

Parish founded in July 1899 by southern German immigrants. Today the parish consists of about 50 members who use the Fall Supper as a main fundraiser. Their supper usually feeds around 700 people and more are always welcome.

2007

Sts. Peter and Paul

Catholic

Church

Strasburg, ND

Sun 7 Oct (annually 1st Sun of Oct), serving from 4:30

 

Parish office, 701-336-7172

 

Chicken & rice dressing, country-style sausage, potatoes & gravy, vegetables, pies.

 

Parish started in 1889 by Germans from Russia. This fall supper is a main fundraiser for the church.

2007

Church of St. Peter

Fort Yates

Sun 7 Oct, serving 11:30 to 2

 

Meal, games, bingo.

 

2007

St. Pius V Catholic Church

New Salem

Sun 7 Oct, serving 11 to 1

 

Chicken, roast beef, mashed potatoes & gravy, vegetable, salad, buns, pies. Tickets: adults $7, ages 4-12 $3.50, under 4 free. Children’s carnival, bingo, cake walk, raffle, silent auction. Polka mass at 10.

 

2007

Church of St. Mary

Foxholm

Sun 7 Oct, serving 11 to 3

 

Roast beef, mashed potatoes, corn, coleslaw, homemade apple or pumpkin pie. Tickets: adults $7, kids $4, preschoolers free.

 

2007

Goose River Church

5 mi W of Hatton on Steele Co Rd 23, then ½ mi N

Sun 7 Oct (annually 1st Sun of Oct), serving noon to 1:30

Ada Thompson, 701-543-3159, adamt@polarcomm.com

Grilled pork loin, mashed potatoes, gravy, scalloped corn, buns, flatbread, veggies, pickles, ice cream, and desserts.

Goose River Church of rural Hatton was struck by lightning and burned to the ground on May 12, 1893. The congregation decided to rebuild. When the frame of the new church was raised, on 23 October 1983, a pork loin dinner was held under the open rafters. The dinner became an annual event, with many church members doing the same job each year. The Goose River congregation was 99 years old at the time of the fire and celebrated its 100th anniversary in the new church in July, 1984.

2007

St. Mary’s Catholic Church

505 Park St E, Park River

Sun 7 Oct, serving 11 to 2

 

Pork chop with stuffing, potatoes and gravy, vegetable, salad bar & dessert. The cost is: adults $8; ages 6-12 $6; under 6 eat free. There will also be games, a raffle and Grandma’s Pantry.

28th Annual

2007

St. Mary’s Catholic Church

109 East Av E, Lakota

Sun 7 Oct, serving 10:30 to 12:30

 

Stuffed meatballs, baked potatoes, Rohlicky (homemade buns), and pie. Cakewalk, fishpond and raffle. Raffle prizes include cash, crocheted table clothes, afghans, quilts, a shadow box, wine, embroidered dish towels, hand woven rugs, and more. Raffle drawing at noon; tickets are available from any St. Mary’s Altar Society member or can be purchased prior to the drawing.

 

2007

St. Boniface Catholic Church

801 Central Av, Walhalla

Sun 7 Oct, serving 2 to 6

Kathy Kalis, 701-549-3256, Boniface@utma.com

Ham and turkey, along with homemade pie and desserts.

Parish was founded in 1848 by French Indian and German settlers. The fall supper is their main fundraiser and usually feeds around 600 people. The parish now consists of 200 families.

2007

St. Theresa Catholic Church

Grant County Fair Building, Carson

Sun 14 Oct, serving from 11

 

Homemade German food—strudels, fleischkuechle, knoephla soup, blatchinda. Children’s carnival, bingo, raffle.

 

2007

Church of St. Katherine

Braddock

Sun 14 Oct, serving 4:30 to 7

 

Chipped beef, mashed potatoes, homemade pie, homemade buns.

 

2007

St. Boniface Catholic Church

301 First Avenue, Wimbledon

Sun 14 Oct, serving 4 to 7

Father Steve, 701-435-2310

Roast turkey and all the trimmings. Tickets adults $8, ages 6 to 12 $4, pre-school $1. Bazaar.

St. Boniface parish was founded in 1889. St. Boniface’s fall supper is a general fundraiser to help support the church.

2007

Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church

Eller Av, Rock Lake

Sun 14 Oct, serving 4:30 to 6:30

 

Scalloped potatoes and ham.

 

2007

St. Maurice Catholic Church

5313 165th Av SE, Kindred