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Volunteers Needed for Chelsea Community Fair Restaurant, 2022 Menu Revealed

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Beginning Tuesday, Aug. 23, the individually prepared and super yummy fair meals will be available for visitors heading to the 84th Annual Chelsea Community Fair.

Take a break, enjoy the air conditioning and have a seat in the dining room that’s located inside the Service Center Building.

Breakfast is a la carte from 7 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. 

Eggs, American fries, toast, pancakes, French toast, biscuits & sausage gravy, egg sandwich.   

Lunch grill items begin at 11 a.m.

Hamburgers, cheeseburgers, grilled hotdogs, French fries, sloppy Joes, macaroni & cheese, grilled cheese, nachos & cheese.

Dinner specials begin at 4 p.m.  

Tues: Swiss Steak

Wed: Spaghetti 

Thurs: Meatloaf

Fri: German Dinner

Roast Pork and Kniffles

Sat: Mexican Dinner

Tacos/Buritos and Spanish Rice

Homemade Desserts

Snacks and Chips

Variety of Hot and Cold Drinks

Courtesy photo. Chelsea Community Fair dining room before it’s filled with hungry fair-goers.

Shelley Wheaton is looking for youth and adult volunteers to assist in the kitchen as well as in the dining room. There are multiple tasks that you can do – including ones that don’t involve standing, such as cutting up the salad items.

She’s especially looking for a 3-or 4-person older youth or adult crews to help from about 8-10 p.m. so you can enjoy a day at the fair and finish your evening helping out in the kitchen.

“I need a crew to turn everything over for the next day,” she said, performing tasks such as “change dining room table coverings, water flowers, and spot sweep, refilling the pop cooler, resetting the drink line, and some spot mopping. Washing dishes and wiping everything down.”

“We are hoping people will be willing to volunteer for even one shift,” Wheaton says, so please call 720-317-9295 or email [email protected] and offer a helping hand. There are shifts available for those who are early birds or those who would rather help out in the evening.

Jobs include everything from stirring mac and cheese and cake batter, panning up the specials, or serving Sloppy Joe’s. Restocking items. Straightening the dining room. Delivering or picking up trays. You can volunteer to take orders, scoop food, grill, or wash dishes. Or, you can help set up or clean up at the end of the day. There’s a job for everyone.

Volunteering for the fair kitchen is a great service project for a community group and a fun way to see folks you don’t run into much during the year — because fair is always a place where old friends return to Chelsea and gather for a week of community togetherness. 

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