Avon’s Free Community Dinner program, which feeds 300 islanders a week, returns for 2025
The St. John United Methodist Church (UMC) hosts a number of programs throughout the year to support the island community, and one of its most popular initiatives thrives in the off-season winter months.
The weekly Free Community Dinners, (which are held for nine weeks from January through March), routinely attract residents from Hatteras to Rodanthe, and the dinners host roughly 300 hungry islanders every week.
The Thursday evening dinners, which officially begin on January 9, are a wintertime social event for many longtime patrons, as the dinners present an opportunity for folks to get together, mingle, and reconnect in a season when a good chunk of businesses and gathering spots are closed until spring.
The menu changes every week, with comfort food staples like homemade meatloaf, chicken pot pie, and barbecue making a regular appearance every year.
The Community Dinner program will be wrapping up in March as the island comes back to life after a sleepy winter season, but for the next few weeks, the St. John UMC will be the liveliest place to be on Thursday nights.
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The free Community Dinners are held every Thursday from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., (or until the food runs out), at the St. John UMC at 40336 McMullen Road in Avon.
The last Community Dinner of the season is March 17.
For more information on the weekly Community Dinner program, visit the St. John UMC Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/stjohnobx.