Businessman Bob Bolusâ annual Christmas dinner will continue this year at a new Scranton venue in a takeout and delivery format after coronavirus concerns prompted a change of plans.
For the past several years, Bolus and his volunteers have used a kitchen at All Saints Academy â a Diocese of Scranton elementary school adjacent to St. Patrickâs Church on Jackson Street â to prepare the holiday meal they served in the schoolâs cafeteria. Bolus, who already planned to limit the 27th dinner to takeout and delivery amid the pandemic, said he learned in recent weeks he would not be able to use the kitchen to prepare food due to COVID-19 concerns.
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After a class at Julie Ardito School of Dance Erin Carey, 12, has a pizza dinner with her parents James and Mary Lynn at Revelloâs Pizza as bartender Dan Burke delivers a soda in Old Forge on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020. Jake Danna Stevens / Staff Photographer