Big turnout to support fire company

SHARON — More than 300 people from Sharon and area towns (including a contingent from the Falls Village Volunteer Fire Department) came to Sharon Center School on Saturday evening to share a meal, visit with friends and neighbors, and help raise funds for the volunteer fire company.

The Sharon volunteers host a gala ball every one and a half years. The theme this time around was April in Paris. The dinner was actually oriented toward Italy, with pasta and salad prepared by Lee Kennedy (owner and chef at the new Jam Foods in the center of town).

But everything else that evening had a Gallic flair, including stylish decorations by Marilyn Hock, and a printed program for the evening with titles such as “merci beaucoup,� “le maitre de ceremonie� (Bob Chatfield, by the way, was the evening’s MC) and “Avenue de Paris� with l’orchestre (the Scott Heth Quintet featuring Wanda Houston).

Musical entertainment during the cocktails portion of the evening was provided by Country Spice and by guitarists Lance Middlebrook and Chris Shamkin.

And special entertainment mid-evening was supplied by a troupe of (very) young can-can dancers under the direction of Terre Lefferts of Arts in Motion.

A raffle was held throughout the evening, for paintings donated by artists Eric Forstmann, Howard Mortman, Warren Prindle, Bonnie Evans, Jonathan Doster, Brian Wilcox, Doug Evans and Jenny Hansell. Winners were Kate Whelan, Robert E. Carberry, Betsy Hall, Michael Parker, John Casey,  Tom Casey Jr.,  Kenda Letourneau and Susan Morford.

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