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Benefit Spaghetti Dinner for Lincroft Fire Co. and First Aid Later Seating

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 700 Newman Springs Rd Lincroft NJ 07738  See map

The Lincroft Inn is hosting an all-you-can eat spaghetti dinner in the Jefferson Room, to benefit the Lincroft Fire Company and the Lincroft First Aid. 

There will be two seatings: 4 to 6 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m. The quick service allows guests to arrive anytime during either session; seating is on a first come, first served basis.

Cost is $15 per adult, and $10 for kids 7 and under. Meals include non-alcoholic beverages., but you may run a tab at the bar. Guests are not expected to leave tips. 

The Lincroft Fire Company and the Lincroft First Aid organizations are composed of local residents who volunteer to help the community.  There have been many times when these volunteers have literally put their lives on the line to help those in need during a fire or health crisis. 

Members of the Lincroft Fire Company and the Lincroft First Aid are extending themselves further to coordinate this event.  The members have volunteered to minimize the costs of the evening by working as the waiters, servers and dishwashers. 

For more information, call 732-345-9525 or email mcadunn@aol.com.

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