Hundreds attend 63rd annual Spaghetti with the Sisters Dinner
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Posted: Nov 4, 2018 4:15 PM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A decades-old tradition continued in Milwaukee on Sunday.
Hundreds filled the St. Joan Antida High School for the annual Spaghetti with the Sisters dinner.
Organizers say the meal is now part of the fabric of the community dating back to 1955.
The dinner also features handmade meatballs by the Pompeii Men's Club.
2018 marks the 63rd year of the Spaghetti with the Sisters Dinner at St. Joan Antida.
The money raised goes to scholarships.
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