Punching The Clock: Soup's On
Published: October 9th, 2008
By: Jessica Lewis

When The Evening Sun staff agreed to give up a Saturday morning to work at the Taste ‘N’ See Soup Kitchen, I imagined dishing out bowls of Campbell’s, and going on my way. As I found out during the Chenango United Way’s Day of Caring, working at the Oxford soup kitchen, involved a lot more than soup.

Despite the name, soup was not the meal we were dishing out for the rare Saturday afternoon meal. (The soup kitchen generally serves on Monday nights.) For the special event, we made salad, ziti with a turkey bolognese sauce and garlic bread, with vanilla pudding for desert.

At 9:30 a.m. Evening Sun staffers Melissa Stagnaro, Melissa deCordova and her daughter Lane, Jeff Genung, and I, accompanied by my cousin Katelynn Mesko, arrived at Saint Paul’s Church and prepared for the noon meal. The first chore was washing, arranging and setting the tables and chairs for the crowd that would be arriving only a few hours later.

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