The six weeks of Lent start on Wednesday. Here's a look at some Iowa City churches and community centers holding fish fries ...
Fish and seafood such as grouper, lawyer (yes, really), frog legs and pike can be fried up and served on a Friday night on ...
Whether you’re a Catholic or not, these big scratch-cooked meals are delicious and a good value, so plan ahead and eat up.
The Lenten season is upon us, and for many, that means Friday night is all about fish and chips. Where you can catch some ...
The all-you-can-eat fried fish dinner will be held every Friday in the St. Jude Parish Center, 633 S. Walnut St. in Rochester every Friday from March 7 through April 11. Dine in served from 5 to 7:30 ...
St. John Neumann Parish is hosting its Lenten Fish Fry starting Friday, March 7, at the church hall, 17951 Dixie Highway in ...
Area organizations are planning to host fish fries this Lenten season, including the following in the News-Herald coverage ...
A Catholic parish in Des Moines says winter weather will not cancel their plans to commemorate Mardi Gras and Ash Wednesday this week. St. Theresa Catholic Church will have a Mardi Gras celebration ...
The Lenten season begins soon and several businesses, churches, and communities will host fish fries.See our unofficial list ...
In other business news, Pirate Jim has his Treasure Hunt every summer in York, but at Treasures Galore you can find a treasure of a bargain every week of the ...
St. Francis Solanus Parish will host its Holy Name St. Francis Fish Fry from 4:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the parish hall, 1721 College Ave. Meals are $13 for adults, $7 for kids 6-12, kids five and ...