relief sale booklet 2014 pdf
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2014 Relief Sale BrochureTRANSCRIPT
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Mennonite Mennonite Mennonite Central CommitteeCentral CommitteeCentral Committee
MCC Programs:MCC Programs:MCC Programs:
Education
Health
Agriculture
Peace & Justice
Relief Work
Job Creation
Meat Canning
Relief, development and peace in the name of Christ
www.MCC.org
Save the Date Save the Date Save the Date
for Next Years Sale:
August 28 & 29, 2015
ArthurReliefSale.org
Ten Thousand Villages Creating opportunities for artisans around the globe to earn a fair wage
through long-term fair trading relationships. Artisans use this income to pay for food, education, healthcare and housing for their families.
Unique handcrafted gifts, jewelry, home decor, textiles, and
personal accessories! Visit our booth at the sale and our
store in Champaign year-round.
105 N. Walnut, Champaign, IL
(217) 352-8200
tenthousandvillages.com
Ten Thousand Villages is a nonprofit program
of Mennonite Central Committee.
Fundraisers:Fundraisers:Fundraisers:
Relief Sales
Thrift Stores
Penny Power
Bike Rides
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W elcome to the 53rd Annual Arthur Mennonite Relief
Sale! Please take time to look around at the various
booths and be sure to taste the delicious foods available.
An event like this requires much time and effort from many
people and we say a special thank you to each of them. Without the
support of donors, volunteers and buyers the Relief Sale would not
be possible.
Thank you for coming to this sale. Enjoy yourself, and if we
can be of help to you just make your needs known.
2014 Relief Sale Committee
Willis & Dee Kuhns, President ...................... 543-2994
Emerson & Cynthia Nafziger, Treasurer ....... 398-4097
Steve & Karen Gingerich, Secretary .............. 543-2036
Omer & Nancy Miller .................................... 254-3889
Larry & Dory Kauffman ................................ 543-3165
Leroy & Carol Petersheim ............................. 358-5954
Noah & Verna Yoder ..................................... 543-3393
Each of these couples are wearing name tags and
are available for your assistance.
Booklet Index
Arthur Sale Proceeds/MCC information ................................ 7
Auction items listing ......................................................... 8-14
Auction item numbering system ............................................ 4
Childrens activities ...................................................... 8 & 10 Bidder numbers ...................................................................... 4
Checking out .......................................................................... 4
Delivery service ..................................................................... 4
Donuts (picking up sold donuts) ............................................ 5
Map ...................................................................................... 15
Meat & Cheese Information ................................................... 5
Menu and Food Pricing ......................................... Back Cover
Quilt information .................................................................... 6
Schedule of events for Friday ................................................ 8
Schedule of events for Saturday ........................................... 10
Seat of Honor ......................................................................... 4
Silent auction information ...................................................... 4
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Bidder Numbers & Check-Out
Pick up your bidder number and make payment at the cashiers desk located at the main auction buildings west entrance.
Visa and Mastercard Accepted
Auction Item Numbering System
The auction item numbers correspond with the selling time and order.
For example: item #1001 is the first item sold at 10:00, #131 is the
first item sold at 1:30, etc.
Delivery Service
Contact Delmar Schrock (Schrocks Delivery Service) on Saturday regarding delivery/rate information. 217-543-4085
Silent Auction
From 10 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. on Saturday.
Located on the east wall of the main auction building.
Up for auction: certificates of various services offered in the community
including meal tickets to restaurants, meals served in homes, oil
changes, etc.
At 1:30 Saturday bidder numbers are posted along with the winning bid.
You may make payment and pick up your won certificates at the check-
out desk at the main auction buildings west entrance after 2:30 p.m.,
allowing time for the computer entries.
Seat Of Honor
The Seat of Honor allows you to honor someone special in your life.
As the winning bidder, you choose someone to sit in the front row in
the Oak Millwood Recliner for approximately 2 hour increments with
meals & drinks included (up to $10) beginning Friday night at 7:00
p.m. to close and again Saturday morning 9-11, 11-1, and 1-2. More
details offered at the auction. The recliner will sell at 2:30 p.m. on
Saturday.
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Blessing Bids
Use your bidder number during the sale to donate funds for MCC
projects around the world. You can help:
Where Needed Most (Friday 7:30 pm)
Agriculture, Seed & Rice (Friday 8:30 pm)
Clean Water in Nepal (Saturday 9:30 am)
Relief Kits (Saturday 10:30 am)
School and Wellness Kits (Saturday 1:30 pm) For a full description of each project please check the auction listings.
When buyers bid to further Gods work around the world, blessings come to both the buyers and the people in need.
Meat & Cheese Information
The meat & cheese will be sold at the stand on the south wall of the
main auction building, rather than through the auction. You may use
your bidder number as a credit card to purchase meats & cheeses. However, you must show proof of payment before receiving your
items. Please retain the receipt given to you at the meat & cheese stand
until you have picked up your items. Cash will be accepted at the stand
as well. Your items will be kept in the refrigerator, allowing you to
pick them up at your convenience. Order early!
Sold Donut Pick-up
After the donut booth is closed on Friday evening, your reserved
donuts may be picked up at the office across from the north buildings rest rooms. An announcement will be made over the auction prior to
the booths closing.
Beef To Sell at Auction
The buyers of items number 805 (to sell Friday evening) and 205 (to sell
Saturday afternoon) will pick up approx. 163 lbs (hanging weight) of
hormone free meat in the following cuts from Dutch Valley Meats:
44 lbs. Ground beef (1 lb. pkgs.)
5 pkgs. Ribeyes (2 per pkg.)
5 pkgs. T-Bones (2 per pkg.)
3 pkgs. Sirloin Steak (2 per pkg.)
1 pkg. Sirloin Tip Roast
2 pkgs. Arm Roast (approx. 3 lb. each)
4 pkgs. Chuck Roast (approx 3 lbs. each)
3 pkgs. Stew Meat (approx. 1 lb. each)
5 pkgs. Cube Steak (total 3 lbs.)
1 pkg. Rolled Rump (approx. 3 lbs.)
3 pkgs. Round Steak (approx. 2 lbs. each)
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Quilt InformationQuilt Information
Quilt Pick-Up
Purchased quilt items may be picked up at the cashiers desk.
Comforters
Usually made from heavy weight materials and put together by
knotting or large stitches.
Quilt Storage
Quilts should not be stored in plastic, as the plastic does not allow
them to breathe and they will yellow. Instead, use an old pillowcase or
sheet.
Speed Quilting
Speed quilting differs from regular quilting in that small x stitches are made at the corners of each piece. This method is most commonly
used when a quilt top is entirely pieced, not where large pieces of
fabric have been left blank for quilting a design.
Quilt Top Descriptions
Appliqud: Pieces of fabric are sewn onto the background fabric to form a design.
Embroidered: Quilt tops design is formed by embroidery. Pieced Patchwork: Pieces of cut cloth are sewn together to form a design.
Whole Cloth: The quilting forms the design on a piece of fabric,
usually a solid color.
Pre-Printed Fabric: A printed design on the background fabric, giving the
appearance of being pieced or appliqud. The printing is
done at the fabric mill.
Pre-Quilted Fabric: Machine quilted at the mill.
Quilt Size Information
Standard Mattress Sizes Suggested Quilt Sizes Crib ................. 27 x 51 Crib ............. 40 x 60
Twin ................ 39 x 75 Twin ......... 75 x 107
Full .................. 54 x 75 Full ........... 90 x 107
Queen .............. 60 x 80 Queen ....... 96 x 112
King ................ 76 x 80 King ........ 112 x 112
The suggested quilt sizes reflect an
18 drop on 3 sides and a 14 pillow tuck.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions
Where do the sale proceeds go?
80% of the net money raised through this event goes to the Mennonite Central Committee for the work of relief, development
and peace around the world.
20% is reserved for local use, including distribution among the supporting Mennonite, Beachy and Amish churches and other local
outreaches.
2013 Total Sent to MCC: $75,680
2012 Total Sent to MCC: $82,240
2011 Total Sent to MCC: $85,600
2010 Total Sent to MCC: $72,800
Where is the furniture made?
The auction furniture is locally crafted and is either partially/entirely donated.
How did the Mennonite Central Committee get started?
MCC held its first official meeting on September 27, 1920. On July 27th of
that year thirteen church leaders met in Elkhart, Indiana to talk about how
North American Mennonites could respond to the needs of hungry people in
the former Soviet Union. MCCs name is a reflection of the different church groups coming together into one central committee.
What are some of MCCs programs? Overseas MCC is involved in development work such as education, health
and agriculture, peace and justice issues, relief work and job creation,
among other things. It also owns Ten Thousand Villages, which purchases
crafts from developing world artisans and craftpersons for sale in North
America.
What is MCCs mission statement? MCC seeks to demonstrate Gods love by working among people suffering
from poverty, conflict, oppression and natural disaster.
MCC serves as a channel for interchange by building relationships that are mutually transformative.
MCC strives for peace, justice and dignity of all people by sharing our experiences, resources and faith in Jesus Christ.
What does the MCC symbol mean?
the cross of Christ: motivation
the dove of peace: action
the circle: global service
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Friday Schedule of EventsFriday Schedule of Events
4:30 p.m.- 7 p.m. ........................................................ Pork BBQ Dinner
5:00 p.m.- 9 p.m. .... Childrens Train Rides, Petting Zoo & Pony Rides
All Evening Pass $3.00 available at Registration Desk
6:00 p.m.- 9 p.m. ........................................................................ Auction
Friday Evening Auction ListingFriday Evening Auction Listing
7:00 pm7:00 pm
_____ 701. Seat of Honor See page 4 for details.
_____ 702. Hall Tree
_____ 703. Wooden Hamper w/Engravings Cherry
_____ 704. Childs Rocker Arrowback Style
_____ 705. 3 Tiered Stand Large
_____ 706. Old Door Bench
_____ 707. Framed Print: Home Oak
7:30 pm7:30 pm
_____ 731. Blessing Bid Where Needed Most $50 Your blessing will be sent where it is needed most. Your
generosity makes it possible for MCC to partner alongside
communities, meeting basic needs and working for peace
and justice.
_____ 732. London Table with 18 Butterfly leaf 48x 48 and
4 Clifton Barstools Hickory
_____ 733. Lazy Susan 18
_____ 734. Handy Andy Step Stool
_____ 735. 2 Flower Boxes Vinyl
_____ 736. Bookcase w/Doors 36x 84, Cherry
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8:00 pm8:00 pm
_____ 801. Quilt: Sampler 80x 100 Red, green and yellow.
Donated by Arthur Mennonite Church.
_____ 802. Quilt: String Quilt 70x 80 Multicolor. Donated by
MCC Quilt Room. Machine quilted.
_____ 803. Quilt: Baby quilt with Kitten 36x 50 Pink
_____ 804. Quilt: Baby Comforter 35x 50 Multicolor.
Donated by Lydia Miller.
_____ 805. Beef: Approximately 163 lbs hanging weight from Dutch
Valley Meat. See page 5 for a complete list of cuts.
_____ 806. Hall Tree Rustic Aspen Style
_____ 807. Quilt Rack Mission Style
_____ 808. 2 End Tables Anne Marie Style, Oak
_____ 809. Coffee Table Anne Marie, Oak
_____ 810. Plaque: As For Me And My House
8:30 pm8:30 pm
_____ 831. Blessing Bids Agriculture, Seed & Rice $70 Help provide 500 cacoa seeds in Colombia and support
farmers in new ways to grow rice and improve harvests in
Lao PDR.
_____ 832. Doll Bed
_____ 833. Church Bench W/Folding Legs 8'
_____ 834. Conference Table Solid Plank Top 48 x 108 Avalon Style,
Rustic Cherry
_____ 835. 2 Barstools 24 Oak, Painted Black
_____ 836. Bookcase 52 Mission Style, Oak
_____ 837. Canvas Mount: Storm Front
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Saturday Schedule of EventsSaturday Schedule of Events
6 a.m.- 10 a.m. ......................................... Pancake & Sausage Breakfast
8 a.m.- late afternoon .................................................................. Auction
10 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. ............................................................ Silent Auction
11 a.m.- 2 p.m. ..................................................... BBQ Chicken Dinner
11 a.m.- ? ........................................ Butterfly Pork Chops & River Fries
Childrens Activities 8 a.m.- 10 a.m. ..... Childrens Train Rides, Petting Zoo & Pony Rides* 10 a.m. ...................................................................... Childrens Auction 11:30 a.m.- 1 p.m. Childrens Train Rides, Petting Zoo & Pony Rides* 12:30 p.m. ............................................. Health & School Kit Assembly
*All Day Pass $5.00 available at Registration Desk
Saturday Auction ListingSaturday Auction Listing
9:00 a.m.
_____ 901. Seat of Honor See page 4 for details.
_____ 902. Quilt: Bargello 88x 108 Maroon and green. Donated by
MCC Quilt Room.
_____ 903. Quilt: Whole Cloth Deer Design 84x 104 Off white.
Donated by North Vine Mennonite Church
_____ 904. Quilt: Christmas in July Sampler 68x 83 Red, green
and cream. Donated by Stitch and Sew Fabrics.
_____ 905. Quilt: Preprinted Houses 30x 40 Multicolor. Donated by
MCC Quilt Room.
_____ 906. Quilt: Flannel Stripes 48x 96 Beige and green. Donated
by Arthur Mennonite Church. Machine Quilted.
_____ 907. Glass Quilt Case Oak
_____ 908. Country Pie Safe
_____ 909. Drop Leaf Magazine Rack
_____ 910. Childs Desk with Lid
_____ 911. Round Clothes Dryer PVC
_____ 912. Oak Framed Print: Twilight Beacon
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9:30 a.m.
_____ 930. Blessing Bids Clean Water in Nepal $100 Provide materials to install systems for clean drinking
water in Nepal.
_____ 931. Hall Tree
_____ 932. 2 Barstools 24 Oak, Painted Red _____ 933. Lamp Table Oak
_____ 934. Box Bench Oak
_____ 935. Vegetable Bin
10:00 a.m.
_____ 1001. Quilt: Star Over Georgetown 97x 108 Purple and hunter green. Donated by North Vine Mennonite Church.
_____ 1002. Quilt: Compass Star 104x 107 Turquoise and browns. Donated by Sunnyside Mennonite Church
_____ 1003. Quilt: Log Cabin Twist 40x 66 Multicolor. Donated by MCC Quilt Room.
_____ 1004. Quilt: ABC Quilt 40x 60 White. Embroidered by Sarah Storm. Donated by Arthur Mennonite Church.
_____ 1005. Quilt: Sunbonnet Sue 37x 48 Donated by the grandchildren of W.B. Schrock.
_____ 1006. Quilt: Take Five Child's Quilt 51x 61 Green, yellow and rose. Donated by Gloria Yoder.
_____ 1007. 2 End Tables with Granite Top
_____ 1008. Hamper with Engravings Cherry
_____ 1009. Child's Table and 2 Chairs
_____ 1010. Handy Andy Stepstool
_____ 1011. Potty Chair with Lid
_____ 1012. Print: Promise You Left For Me
10:30 a.m.
_____ 1031. Blessing Bids Relief Kits $50 Provide valuable supplies to families traumatized by war
and natural disasters. Some items included are soap,
shampoo, towels and other items to meet basic needs.
_____ 1032. Banquet Table with 12 leaves 48 x 72 and 6 Urbandale Side Chairs Oak
_____ 1033. Lazy Susan 14 Oak
_____ 1034. Wrap Around Youth Chair Oak
_____ 1035. Print: Daisy
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11:00 a.m.
_____ 1101. Seat of Honor See page 4 for details.
_____ 1102. Quilt: Splitting Image 99x 102 Reds and browns.
Donated by Sunnyside Mennonite Church.
_____ 1103. Quilt: Log Cabin Barn Raising with Fence 100x 112 Lavender, purple and black. Donated by the Amish
Church.
_____ 1104. Quilt: Disappearing Nine Patch 60x 78 Multicolor.
Donated by MCC Quilt Room.
_____ 1105. Quilt: Rail Fence Nursery Comforter 39x 44 Multicolor.
Donated by MCC Quilt Room.
_____ 1106. Rolltop Desk 60 Oak
_____ 1107. 2 Drawer File Cabinet Oak
_____ 1108. Pheasant Mount
_____ 1109. Church Bench with Folding Legs 8'
_____ 1110. Rocking Horse Medium
_____ 1111. Wagon Polyvinyl
11:30 a.m.
_____ 1131. 6 piece Justine Bedroom Set: Dresser with Mirror, Mule
Chest, 2 Night Stands, Queen Bed Cherry
_____ 1132. Bookcase with Doors 80 Mission Style, Qtr. Sawn
_____ 1133. 3-in-1 Chair
_____ 1134. Unique 4 Legged Stool handcrafted by Adali Yoder
_____ 1135. Print: Journey to Tai Shan
_____ 1136. Hay Feeder 4' x 6' Fiberglass
12:00 Prayer
_____ 1201. Quilt: Fanning Lone Star 97x 104 Multicolor. Donated
by Pleasantview Church
_____ 1202. Quilt: Weaver Fever 96x 107 Multicolor. Donated by the family of the late W.B. Schrock. This family has been
donating a quilt to the sale for 40 years and this will be
their last year doing so.
_____ 1203. Quilt: Scrappy Speed Quilt 63x 72 Multicolor. Donated
by North Vine Mennonite Church.
_____ 1204. Quilt: Ten Little Rubber Ducks with book and rubber
duck 53x 72 Multicolor. Donated by Gloria Yoder.
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_____ 1205. Quilt: Natures Neutrals 96x 114 Donated by Sunnyside
Mennonite Church.
_____ 1206. China Cabinet 60 Hickory
_____ 1207. Silverware Chest Oak
_____ 1208. Round Single Pedestal Table w/2 leaves 42 Cherry
_____ 1209. 4 Annie Barstools with castors 18 Oak
_____ 1210. Youth Daisy Rocker
_____ 1211. Framed Photograph by Leann Rardin: Riverside Clydes
_____ 1212. Print: Hay Field
12:30 p.m.
_____ 1231. 5 Piece Prairie Mission Style Bedroom Set: Dresser with
Mirror, Chest, 1 Nightstand, Queen Bed Qtr. Sawn
_____ 1232. Mission bookcase 72 Oak
_____ 1233. Cadwell Blanket Chest Hickory
_____ 1234. Hickory Rocker
_____ 1235. TV Stand Prairie Mission Style, Qtr. Sawn
_____ 1236. Laptop Sofa Server
_____ 1237. Lord's Prayer
1:00 p.m.
_____ 101. Seat Of Honor See page 4 for details.
_____ 102. Quilt: Starburst 104x 112 Blue, browns and black.
Donated by Trinity Christian Fellowship.
_____ 103. Quilt: Double Irish Chain 35x 56 Turquoise, tangerine
and dark blue. Donated by MCC Quilt Room.
_____ 104. Quilt: Appliqud Bouquet 98x 106 Neutral and shades
of brown. Donated by the Whyse family.
_____ 105. Quilt: Pieced Squares 90x103 Teal and pink. Donated
by the Whyse family.
_____ 106. Quilt: Appliqud Four Leaf Clover 88x 105 Blue and
red. Donated by the Whyse family.
_____ 107. Quilt: Wall Hanging 52x 52 Shades of blue and green.
Donated by the Whyse family.
_____ 108. Crib with Mattress Monterey Style, Maple
_____ 109. High Chair Mission Style, Maple
_____ 110. Rifle Cabinet with Mirror Shaker Style, Oak
_____ 111. Print: Pay It Forward
_____ 112. Clock: Love Always
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1:30 p.m.
_____ 131. Blessing Bids School & Wellness Kits $15 MCCs most requested item. Kits are given to refugee and displaced children or to communities that have
experienced disasters.
_____ 132. Lavega Table with 4 leaves 48 x 72 Maple with
6 Side Chairs Black Leather seats
_____ 133. China Cabinet 54 Lavega Style, Maple
_____ 134. Tilt Out Trash Bin Oak
_____ 135. Bench 9' Poplar
_____ 136. Print: Memories
2:00 p.m.
_____ 201. Quilt: Trip Around the World 95x 108 Blues. Donated
by Arthur Mennonite Church.
_____ 202. Quilt: Scrappy Quilt 58x 80 Multicolor. Donated by
North Vine Mennonite Church.
_____ 203. Quilt: Star 42x 42 Burgundy, black and blue. Donated
by Lydia Miller.
_____ 204. Quilt: Rag Time Monkey with baby and mother monkey.
37x 52 Donated by Gloria Yoder.
_____ 205. Beef: Approximately 163 lbs hanging weight from Dutch
Valley Meat. See page 5 for a complete list of cuts.
_____ 206. Wall Mirror Aspen Style, Qtr. Sawn
_____ 207. Bookcase with Doors 36 x 80 Hickory
_____ 208. T-14 Martin House
_____ 209. 3 Burner Webber gas grill
_____ 210. Oval Table with Benches 4x6 Poly Vinyl, Green
_____ 211. Streamway Bicycle
2:30 p.m.
_____ 231. Coach House Garage Storage Building 10' x 16'
_____ 232. Millwood Recliner Oak
_____ 233. 3 Tiered Stand Small, Oak
_____ 234. Honda Push Mower 19
_____ 235. Laundry Cart with Basket
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Sale MapSale Map
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Pork BBQFriday Night (Friday: 4:30 p.m.7 p.m.)
Dinner ........................ By Donation
Sandwich, chips & drink .. By Donation
BBQ by the Quart ...... By Donation
Pancakes & Sausage (Saturday: 6 a.m.10 a.m.)
Breakfast .................... By Donation
BBQ Chicken (Saturday: 11 a.m.2 p.m.)
Chicken Dinner ( chicken*) . 6.50
Chicken Dinner ( chicken) ... 5.00
Chicken Only ( chicken*) .... 4.50
Chicken Only ( chicken) ...... 3.50
Beans ......................................... .50
Applesauce ................................ .50
Extra Bread ............................... .30
* chicken = two chicken pieces
Butterfly Pork Chops (Saturday: 11 a.m. -?)
Pork Chop Sandwich .............. 5.00
River Fries .............................. 2.00
Baked Goods Donut (each) ............................ .75
DonutsHalf Dozen .............. 3.00 DonutsDozen ...................... 6.00 Cinnamon Roll (individual) .... 1.50
Cinnamon Rolls (pan) ............. 5.00
Tea Rings ................................ 7.00
Lunch Stand
Hamburger (all beef) ............... 3.00
Cheeseburger (all beef) ........... 3.50
Double Cheeseburger .............. 4.00
Hot Dog ................................... 1.25
Cherry Honey Brat .................. 2.50
Whole Pie .............................. 10.00
Pop ........................................... 1.00
Iced Tea ................................... 1.00
Bottled Water .......................... 1.00
Peadros (like taco salad) .. 6.00
Iced Coffee .............................. 2.00
Soft Pretzel ..................... 2.00
Cheese Dip ............................... .50
Lemon Shake-up .......... 2.00
Popcorn ..................................... .50
MennonIce (like frozen slushies)
Cherry or Root Beer 12 oz. .... 1.00
Soft Serve Ice Cream
Cone ......................................... 1.00
Sundae ..................................... 2.50
Pie Slice ................................... 2.50
Pie w/Ice Cream ..................... 4.00
Root Beer Float ....................... 3.00
Food prices subject to change
without notice.
Relief Sale MenuRelief Sale Menu