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Boy Scout Troop 16 Spaghetti Supper
Maple Street Congregational Church, 90 Maple St, Danvers, MA | Get Directions »
$5.00
Boy Scout Troop 16 of Danvers will hold its annual Spaghetti Supper on Thursday, June 28, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Maple Street Congregational Church.
Several hundred guests will enjoy a meal of pasta, homemade sauce, salad, bread, dessert and assorted beverages in the church basement. The boys will also be serving cotton candy outside the church during and after the event. A scout-led band will entertain.
The supper — Troop 16’s largest fundraising event of the year — is a traditional highlight of the Danvers Family Festival, and a great way to kick off Oldies Night in Danvers Square. Admission is $5 for individuals, $4 for seniors and children, and $15 for the entire family.
Troop 16 is an active group of boys and adult leaders who take part in hiking, camping, white-water rafting and family trips to places such as Gettysburg, Pa., and Washington, D.C. The troop has produced 30 Eagle scouts since 2001.
Event Details
| Where | Maple Street Congregational Church 90 Maple St, Danvers, MA 01923 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 5:00 pm–7:00 pm |
| Who to bring | Everyone |
| Website | http://boyscouttroop16.org |
| Phone | 978-314-4721 |
| dkennedy56@gmail.com | |
| Price | $5 for individuals, $4 for seniors and children, $15 for families |
More About Maple Street Congregational Church
The Maple Street Congregation is a member of the United Church of Christ denomination, one of two such churches in town. Maple Street and the First Church of Danvers run a combined youth group program. The pastor is Rev. Kevin Smith. Services are broadcast on Danvers Comcast channel 99 and Verizon channel 36 each Sunday at 10am and 7pm (there is a one week delay). Members participate in several choir groups for both children and adults. Christian education classes are held during the service, and childcare is available each week in the nursery. The church also collects food items for local pantries and works with other non-profit faith-based agencies.
The church was originally founded in 1844 as a response to the growing abolitionist movement of the day. After a fire burned down the old building, a new sanctuary, classrooms and offices were built in 1949.
Other events here
- Welcome Table - Community Dinner Weekly on Thursdays, 5:00 pm–7:00 pm