Habitat hosts annual spaghetti supper Jan. 20

Click here to purchase tickets to enjoy dinner with fellow students and families before the Homecoming basketball games. Proceeds will benefit the High School's Habitat for Humanity Club.
By Simon Fox '24

The 2023 Homecoming Habitat Spaghetti Supper is two weeks away. Join the Habitat Club in Sperling Cafeteria from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, January 20 to grab a freshly prepared meal and catch the Tigers as they take on Grace Christian Academy.
 
Supper tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for kids 10 and under. The all-inclusive, buffet-style dinner will include spaghetti, salad, bread, and dessert. Meat, vegetarian, and gluten-free options will be available. All Lower School students who attend must be accompanied by an adult and remain with that adult for the duration of their dinner.
 
All proceeds will go to the Habitat for Humanity Club to raise money for USN students to help build a home for a Nashville family.
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