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115 DINNERS SOLD OUT

Otesaga Makes Sure

Easter Is Celebrated

The Easter spirit was evident today at The Otesaga, where the team turned out to deliver 115 pre-ordered “to go” dinners (enough to serve 400 people).   Equipped with the masks of this season are, from left, Patrick Dawy, Alex Bose, Dan Snyder, The Easter Bunny (don’t tell anyone, but it’s Ksenia Hanlon), Bob Faller and Gordon Clarkson.  The takeout Easter feasts were an innovation in light of the current threat, and it was a sold-out initiative.  (Tara Barnwell/AllOTSEGO.com)

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  1. What a GREAT thing to do for the community. Thank you all for a wonderful meal. This made Easter a little better for everyone. We are lucky to have the Otesaga here !

  2. Would be nice if you actually spelled people’s last names better though. Just saying. It’s not Dawy or Bose.
    Regardless good deed by all of therm. Used to work with them years ago. All good people

  3. We had a supper dinner. The ham and lamb were outstanding as well as the rest of the dinner. Bravo to all of you at the Otesaga!!!!

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