Free holiday meals planned in several Peninsula communities

Free holiday meals are planned on the North Olympic Peninsula on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

The dinners are arranged by community.

CHIMACUM

Free Christmas meal

CHIMACUM — Donations from the Farm’s Reach have made a free dinner available at Tri-Area Community Center today from noon to 3 p.m.

The community center is at 10 West Valley Road, Chimacum.

No reservations are required to attend.

Those who would like to donate in support of the meal, who need to have a meal delivered to their home, or who would like to volunteer, can call 360-732-4822.

PORT TOWNSEND

Boiler Room meal

PORT TOWNSEND — The Boiler Room is going to serve a small meal on Christmas day at 3 p.m.

Ham, mashed potatoes and gravy, salad and maybe a side vegetable will be served for free at 711 Water St.

For information, call The Boiler Room at 360-379-8247 or email info@ptbr.org.

SEQUIM

Hardy’s Market meal

SEQUIM — Hardy’s Market invites the public to a complimentary traditional holiday meal at 11 a.m. Christmas Eve.

The market at 10200 Old Olympic Highway will offer the meal dine-in or takeout (one per person) while supplies last.

For more information, call 360-582-0240.

Kettel’s free dinner

SEQUIM — Kettel’s 76 will offer a free traditional Christmas dinner from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Christmas Eve.

Free 12-ounce fountain drinks and coffee also will be served at 194 W. Washington St.

For more information, call 360-683-6226.

FORKS

‘Feeding 5,000’ dinner

FORKS — All are welcome at Forks Community Center to the “Feeding 5,000: Christmas Dinner” from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Christmas Day.

The community center is at 91 Maple Ave.

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