'Spaghetti with the Sisters' marks 70th year Nov. 2 at St. Joan Antida High School
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A Milwaukee fundraising tradition that began in 1955 returns Sunday, Nov. 2 from noon to 6 p.m. at St. Joan Antida High School.
René Howard-Páez and Sister Jennifer Daul joined us Wednesday, Oct. 29 to discuss "Spaghetti with the Sisters."
The Sisters of Charity of St. Joan Antida started the event to support the new school they had founded. Seven decades later, the fundraiser continues to support the school's mission.
Guests can expect homemade Italian food, including hand-rolled meatballs, spaghetti, cannoli and Italian cookies. Dine-in and takeout options are available, with pre-orders available online by clicking here, though walk-ins are welcome.
Handcrafted items made by the Sisters will also be available to buy, all priced under $30.
The school is located at 1341 N. Cass St. in Milwaukee.