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MSJ Boosters Crab Feed

By: Staff Writer Andrew Choi

MSJ is holding its annual Boosters Club crab feed on Saturday, February 28 in the Gym from 6:00PM to 10:00PM. Tickets are $50 per person and all funds raised will go towards the MSJ Warriors Boosters Club, which supports athletics, spirit, and visual and performing arts.

The menu consists of all-you-can-eat crab or a vegetarian entrée consisting of the following: vegetable biriyani, paneer tikka, aloo tikki, gobi manchurian, all-you-can-eat salad and garlic bread, dessert, and one beverage. There will also be a themed- basket raffle supporting individual programs. For example, valued at around $75, a coffee lover’s delight basket will include a variety of different goods serving platter and mugs, to buttery shortbread cookies.

New this year is a dessert auction and the highest bidder will have first choice of dessert, the second-highest bidder will have the second choice, etc. The homemade desserts will be voluntarily made.

For ticket information please contact Monica Padilla at (510) 676-3793 or at msjhscrabfeed@hotmail.com. All tickets will be confirmed by email and the email will include an e-ticket to print and present at the door.

 

Photo Courtesy: Dublin School District

Jessica Yu

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