Community Dinners nourishes bodies, souls
ERIKA SCHULTZ / THE SEATTLE TIMESTony Hudson, a former Alaska fisherman, and Carolyn Burdette share a free meal and stories at Community Dinners at the Bitter Lake Community Center Sunday. The North Seattle congregation was celebrating its 90th anniversary.
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