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The Charles S. Kettles Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 310 holds the 22nd Annual Pig Roast Dinner Saturday at the Saline American Legion Post 322.
The event is from noon to 5 p.m. The Legion is located at 320 W. Michigan Ave., at the corner of Michigan and Mills.
This year's event is in memory of the late Ron Weisenrider, the farmer known for his sweet corn, who was a friend and supporter of the Pig Roast.
A $15 meal ticket gets you pulled pork, corn on the cob, apple sauce, baked beans, coleslaw, a roll, dessert, and a beverage (lemonade, pop and coffee). Beer is available on tap and pop is also being sold.
Kids ages 6-12 get their ticket for just $5, and kids under 6 eat free.
Activities include musical entertainment and children's face painting. There is also a sale of military merchandise.
Proceeds from the event raise funds for the VVA 310 to care for the County Vietnam Veterans' Memorial, put on special events for local hospitalized veterans, and provide a Thanksgiving dinner for residents of Dawn Farms.
Tickets are available at the front entrance on the day of the event.
Saline American Legion
320 W Michigan Ave
Saline, MI 48176
United States
Light freezing rain, with a high of 32 and low of 28 degrees. Light freezing rain for the morning, overcast for the afternoon, clear overnight.
Invest in the Davenport house and save the city some money.
Congratulations to you Ms.Cole! Very well deserved.
Saline City Council railroaded you out while you were doing an excellent job. Saline’s loss thanks to Mayor Marl’s manipulations and his divisive and dysfunctional council.
Glad to see she has landed somewhere. Time shall tell whether this is or is not a positive for Chelsea.
Why is there such a revolving door at city hall?
Why is this not up for public vote???
This is undoubtedly the most absurd thing that dysfunctional Marl and Council have ever proposed.
STAND UP SALINE!
Another loss for the citizens if they spend this money
Would love to see the land and structure preserved. That said, Saline has other priorities and it is difficult to support expenditure for both purchase and ongoing maintenance. If the City wants to preserve this landmark, other outside funding sources need to be identified and leveraged.
Everyone loves the beginning.