Dine IN for Maple Alley Inn

Photo: KAFE/Images courtesy The Opportunity Council & Viking Food To Go


If you missed the Dine Out for Maple Alley Inn last Tuesday (or you just want someone else to cook again), you can Dine IN for Maple Alley Inn on May 8th & 9th!  Place an order with Viking Food on May 8th & 9th and they’ll donate $1 from each delivery (up to $1,000 total) to the Opportunity Council’s Maple Alley Inn program.  Breakfast, lunch, or dinner, you’ll be helping out a great cause!

Viking Food delivers food for over 50 local restaurants.  See a complete list of restaurants you can order from here.

Maple Alley Inn serves hot meals three times a week that focuses on healthy, sustaining meals in a comfortable atmosphere.  To learn more about Maple Alley Inn, click here.

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