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On Tuesday nights if you are looking for a good hot meal, go to Damron’s Restaurant on East Lincoln St. and have a free dinner. This opportunity is called “Come To The Table “, and you will be blessed and can enjoy friendships which nourishes the soul, which nourishes your soul while your body is nourished with good food. This is an all-volunteer operation which will bring joy to your heart. Pre-plated meals are served along with your drink of choice and dessert. This is available from 4:45 until 6pm. Usually there are extra items you can pick up by the door on your way out donated by Tullahoma Food Pantry.
I want to tell you about an interesting evolution that has taken place over the last few months. There have been two ladies who come for dinner every week. Gradually others guest have joined until they now have a table of eight, all of whom sit at the same table. We have always heard laughter is the best medicine, and this group no doubt has excellent health as they share many stories and lots of laughs. They have given their permission to take a photo and share their names.

We have always heard laughter is the best medicine, and this group no doubt has excellent health as they share many stories and lots of laughs. They have given their permission to take a photo and share their names.
It certainly warms the heart of those of us who are serving to see this group sharing and enjoying the company of each other. They now call themselves “The Tuesday Night Supper Club!”
On the left, Clay Robertson and daughters -Jaisley & Katelynn our Trunk or Treaters. The Tuesday Night supper club members L>R Carl Hills, Michael Patterson ,Diana Wiggins, Angela Patterson, Sally Hills, Audrey Rogers, John Perham and Linda Pierce.
It’s certainly a blessing for each one who enters through the door. Many children come and we love hearing about their day. We ask our guest about their week , how they are doing and sometimes they just need to get something off their chest and have some listen. The volunteers come from many walks of life. Some are educators, nurses, ministers, exercise leaders, retired military, moms, dads, and folks in general who care about the community. We hope that some of you will come out and join us on Tuesday night. Soon we will be celebrating the third anniversary of serving dinner to those in the community who want a hot dinner and some great companionship.
Written by Mrs. Dot Watson