![]() Knights Events Center 1020 Lincoln Road, Bellevue, NE 68005 Dates: Every Friday during Lent including Good Friday (Feb 24-Apr 7) Time: 5-7:30 p.m. Fried Alaskan Pollock, Choice of Baked Potato or French Fries, Mac & Cheese, Green Beans, Coleslaw, Dinner Roll, Ice Cream Cup Menu: Prices: $13 adults (age 12 & up), $7 children (ages 6-12), $14 per meal for Drive-thru or Carry-out, FREE (ages 5 & under), $50 household maximum. Dates: Every Friday during Lent (Feb 24-Mar 31) Time: 5:30-7:30 p.m. If you are in charge of a fish fry and would like to add it to the list, click the red button below to fill out the information:ĪND - If you are interested in affordable packages to promote your fish fry on-air, review our package options hereand submit your package choice here! We will add more to the Fish Fry Finder as they are submitted to us so check back often and share this page with your friends!ģ03 W. Please double-check with the parish’s bulletin or website for the most up-to-date event details. Please note – we only add fish frys onto this list that are submitted to us if a fish fry’s details change we may not always be made aware. (Unless otherwise indicated, cities are in Nebraska). The city where the fish fry is located is in red text. Scroll down to find a fish fry! Locations are listed alphabetically by city. Tickets for the fish fry are $15 and they are available online on the Knights of Columbus website.Welcome to the fabulous Friday Fish Fry Finder!! The fish fry will start tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. We have probably a couple hundred people that come out and work for this event, so that’s an important part of it.” You know, that’s an important thing for us. "We do it so that the whole community can join in and help us celebrate this season of Lent. “We do it for more than just ourselves," Fick said. When asked what he was most looking forward to about the event, Fick says that the fish fry gives them a chance to get everybody involved and work together. As you can see, there are a lot of us retired people that are working, and we don’t get out for a lot of other things." He says that the fish fry is a great way for retired elders to help out and get involved as well as the younger generation: “There are probably a lot of people that would just stay home. Larry Fick has been a volunteer with the Knights of Columbus for more than 50 years. Grace Hervey John Tharp (left) and Bobby Pezold (right) cut fish at the Knights of Columbus Hall, on March 2, 2022, in preparation for Friday's annual Knights of Columbus annual fish fry. We as Christians recognize that we have some differences, maybe on dogma or doctrine, but these do not affect what we’re expected to do as Christians in terms of sharing our faith and loving each other and loving Christ.” … And we really, really liked that part because we came together as faithful Christians. “We liked doing it in person,” says Fischbach, “because it brought community together. In past years the event has been inside and typically has long lines that wrapped around the room. Fischbach says he’s hoping that it runs as smoothly as the Chick-fil-A drive through. This year the fish fry will be drive through only. So, it’s another opportunity for service and to get young people involved, which I think is important … It brings the community together and I think we are called as Christians to come together as a community to work for good.” “We get volunteers to come in and they help with some of the logistics on Friday night and they also help with cleanup. “We also solicit help for service hours for both the Boy Scouts and Tolton high school,” he said. Aside from it being a chance for participating Catholics to have a meat-free meal, event co-chair Dan Fischbach says the fish fry is for the whole community, not just for Catholics. Refraining from eating meat on Fridays during Lent is a tradition that many Catholics participate in. But this year's event will be different in one crucial way: It’s a drive through-event. The Knights of Columbus is hosting its popular annual fish fry Friday, and the organization is prepared to serve about 1,500 people.
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