Lutefisk dinner draws large crowd in Cranfills Gap

  • Lutefisk dinner draws large crowd in Cranfills Gap
    Lutefisk dinner draws large crowd in Cranfills Gap
  • Left, Cranfills Gap Elementary students perform traditional Norwegian dances to entertain guests as they wait to be seated for dinner. Right, Michael Parkhill and his grandson, also Michael Parkhill, enjoy the traditional lutefisk dinner served at Cranfills Gap ISD Saturday evening. a Ashley Barner | The Clifton Record
    Left, Cranfills Gap Elementary students perform traditional Norwegian dances to entertain guests as they wait to be seated for dinner. Right, Michael Parkhill and his grandson, also Michael Parkhill, enjoy the traditional lutefisk dinner served at Cranfills Gap ISD Saturday evening. a Ashley Barner | The Clifton Record
The Cranfills Gap Lions Booster Club hosted the 56th annual Lutefisk Dinner Saturday, Dec. 4, drawing a large crowd of locals and visitors alike. The tradition started in 1965 when the traditional lutefisk meal outgrew the Cranfills Gap St. Olaf Lutheran Church and the Cranfills Gap Lions Booster Club decided to take up the reins. The meal was served family style, seating a little over 100…

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