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Spaghetti dinner fundraiser returns after long hiatus at St. Gertrude's in Vandergrift

Joyce Hanz
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Vandergrift siblings Lainey Campbell (left), 7, and Logan Butler, 11, dig into spaghetti Thursday at St. Gertrude Roman Catholic Church.
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Meatballs are at-the-ready during the spaghetti dinner fundraiser at St. Gertrude Roman Catholic Church at 303 Franklin Ave. in Vandergrift. The dinner is held on the third Thursdays of each month.
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Karen Ferrero of Vandergrift twirls spaghetti Thursday during the dine-in/take-out spaghetti dinner at St. Gertrude Roman Catholic Church in Vandergrift. The monthly fundraiser is back after a three-year covid-induced hiatus.
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St. Gertrude Roman Catholic Church volunteers Laura Poleski and Joann Kuruc serve plates of homemade spaghetti and meatballs Thursday during the monthly fundraiser held in the church social hall in Vandergrift.
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St. Gertrude volunteer Michael Mendicino pours hot, cooked pasta into a container Thursday during the spaghetti dinner held at the parish social hall in Vandergrift.
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St. Gertrude volunteer Justin Delia assists with desserts at the monthly spaghetti dinner fundraiser held in the church social hall.
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St. Gertrude volunteers (from left) Mary Jubic and Betty Cutaia pack up to-go spaghetti meals Thursday during the dine-in/take-out spaghetti dinner fundraiser at the church in Vandergrift.

A big fundraiser with big flavor is back in Vandergrift.

The monthly spaghetti dinner, long held in person at St. Gertrude Roman Catholic Church in Vandergrift, has returned.

“I’m glad it’s back,” the Rev. James Loew said. “It’s a fundraiser, but it’s an event that brings the parish and the community together. Just listen around: You have folks talking, relaxing, enjoying life and being together.”

“We’re trying to get back to some form of normalcy. It’s one night I don’t have to cook,” Karen Ferrero said. “Listen to all the people socializing. I feel like it’s a big reunion.”

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St. Gertrude volunteer John Poleski stirs gallons of tomato sauce Thursday for the monthly dine-in/take-out spaghetti dinner at the church in Vandergrift.

The year-‘round dinners started about 15 years ago, and volunteer Michael Mendicino of Vandergrift has been helping just as long.

“I like to work the crowd and talk to people I know,” Mendicino said. “I like to bring in bottles of my homemade red wine.”

The event is BYOB.

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Dine-in spaghetti dinners are back at St. Gertrude Roman Catholic Church in Vandergrift.

The smell of garlic hits your nose before you enter the parish basement social hall.

“I’m glad it’s back. I missed it,” said Tom Johnson of North Apollo.

About 25 volunteers begin cooking at 7 a.m., preparing about 110 pounds of dry pasta, more than 40 gallons of tomato sauce and 720 meatballs to feed more than 300 folks.

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More than 300 diners were expected Thursday evening during the monthly spaghetti dinner at St. Gertrude Roman Catholic Church in Vandergrift.

Members of the Kiski Area High School Key Club volunteer as servers and help with kitchen duties.

“It’s great to be back,” shouted a diner amid the hum of laughter, hugs, conversation and fellowship.

More than 300 donated desserts flew off the large sweets table. Volunteer Debbie Intrieri said the most popular treats were cookies and brownies.

“People are happy to just be out and together here again, and it’s like a family — a community,” Intrieri said.

St. Gertrude is at 303 Franklin Ave.

Joyce Hanz is a native of Charleston, S.C. and is a features reporter covering the Pittsburgh region. She majored in media arts and graduated from the University of South Carolina. She can be reached at jhanz@triblive.com

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