Mangia, with the Legionnaires
Working together alongside other members of the American Legion Post 178, Legionnaire John Ingram and Donna Watson prepared tasty meatball subs and fresh salads as part of the Post’s takeout dinner on Friday, Jan. 14.
Photo by Kaitlin Lyle

Mangia, with the Legionnaires

MILLERTON — As the winter day turned frigid and the wind began to blow, members of the Millerton American Legion Post 178 and the Ladies Auxiliary invited community members to sink their teeth into something hot and tasty at the Legion’s first monthly takeout dinner of 2022 on Friday, Jan. 14.

Running from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Legion Hall off Route 44 in Millerton, this month’s takeout dinner featured meatball Parmesan subs. Priced at $12 a dinner, each takeout meal came with a sub, a side salad with the customer’s choice of dressing and either minestrone or creamy chicken and rice soup.

After calling in their orders, local diners trailed the mouth-watering aroma of meatballs into the Legion Hall’s kitchen where they picked up what promised to be delicious dinners.

All proceeds from the takeout dinners went to support the programs that Post 178 provides to local youth, veterans and the Millerton community.

— Kaitlin Lyle

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