Potluck Presyterians

Potluck Presbyterians Monthly Dinner Sign Up – Fall 2024

For the love of good friends and fine dining!

As summer ends it’s time to sign up for the fall 2024 session of Potluck Presbyterians!

“Potluck” has been active for over thirty years! Our recent spring session ushered in old members and welcomed several new ones, and we look forward to expanding our membership this fall. Potluck provides adult members with the opportunity for fellowship, tasty food, and good conversation. We gather in each other’s homes once a month over the course of three months to rekindle old friendships and make new ones for the spring session which runs from March through May and fall-winter session as that includes the months of October, November, and January.

Potluck “regulars” are our backbone, each committing to host one dinner (or brunch or lunch) in the session. Hosts set the date and time for the gathering, prepare the main course, and invite those on the pre-determined roster to bring the other components of the meal. Hosts and guests are rotated each month, ensuring participants meet with different people each month. When the host invites you, if you are not available for the month chosen, you simply opt out and the host will call on our substitute members. With six to eight people at each event, it is easy for everyone. Simply prepare (or purchase) a favorite dish according to your assignment on the roster and show up at the appointed time and place.

That’s it! Life is good – and easy for Potluckers! Please feel free to refer your friends!

What Will Be In Your Plate?

Please fill out the form below or contact Sue Woodruff for more information and to participate no later than September 3.

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