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SERVING UP DELICIOUS SOUL FOOD. The annual Soul Food Dinner took place on Saturday to the delight of dozens of hungry customers. Troy and Shelia Chapman of Swanny’s Kitchen served up a generous …
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SERVING UP DELICIOUS SOUL FOOD. The annual Soul Food Dinner took place on Saturday to the delight of dozens of hungry customers. Troy and Shelia Chapman of Swanny’s Kitchen served up a generous spread for the beloved yearly event. The dinner took place at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church in Fayette. Many diners ate on site at the church, while to-go boxes were quickly whisked away and delivered to area homes and businesses.
Left to right: Wilma Logan, Gary Turner, Mary Petty, Regina Powell, Linda Turner, Shelia Chapman, Glenn Ganaway III, Troy Chapman, and Carla Turner.
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