OGDENSBURG â For the third year in a row, Ogdensburgâs Knights of Columbus will be hosting its annual Christmas dinner to ensure no one will go hungry during the holidays.
The Knights of Columbus took over hosting a Christmas dinner for those in need when the Ogdensburg Amvets disbanded in 2018. It also hosts an annual Thanksgiving dinner during which members fed roughly 650 people this year.
Knights of Columbus chairman, Bill Taylor, predicts they will serve more than 400 people on Christmas Day but are preparing enough food to feed 550. Those receiving meals each can expect a plate of turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing, vegetables, and cranberries.