On Sunday, August 2, the Historical Society will sponsor its annual Chicken Barbecue at the Tabernacle Methodist Church. This event is scheduled from
2 to 6 p.m. in the air-conditioned church hall located at 166 Carranza Road in Tabernacle.
Those who attend are treated to large portions at this dinner. Adults receive a half of a chicken, along with homemade sides such as coleslaw and potato salad. Fresh, locally picked corn and sliced tomatoes are also included with each platter. For dessert, there is a variety of homemade pies, cakes and puddings. The adult portion is priced at $10. Smaller portions are available for children under 12 years, these are priced at only $5.
Tickets are available in advance or at the door. The feast can be enjoyed at the event, where diners can socialize with many of their friends and neighbors. If it is more convenient, platters can be boxed up for takeout at no additional charge.
For tickets please call (609) 268–1255 or (609) 859–3469, or contact any member of the Historical Society.
The Tabernacle Historical Society was founded in 1975 and has devoted itself to the preservation of Tabernacle’s history. It is responsible for the Knight-Pepper House and the Friendship Schoolhouse, both restored by the Society and both located on Carranza Road. In addition, it has erected signs throughout the township marking historic sites. The Society has conserved and documented many historic artifacts including photos, documents, maps and everyday utensils from bygone years. Their most precious possession is a large, lidded basket made by the last Delaware Indian to live in our area — Indian Ann.
There is much work to be done, and fewer and fewer volunteers to do it. To join the Historical Society or to make a donation, please call (609) 268–1255.