Volunteers prepare thousands of meatballs for annual 'Spaghetti with the Sisters'
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Volunteers spent a couple hours preparing thousands of meatballs at St. Joan Antida High School in Milwaukee on Friday, Nov. 1.
On Sunday, Nov. 3, the meatballs will be bathed in red sauce for the annual "Spaghetti with the Sisters" event.
You can head down to the school on Cass Street, enjoy a spaghetti dinner and know that your money goes to scholarships for St. Joan students.
They've been doing this since 1955.
"A lot of times we don't even have to advertise, because it's always on the first Sunday of November. And one year we changed that date and people were standing around the block, waiting to get in. So we decided to never again take it off that first week in November," said Sister Jennifer Daul, St. Joan Antida High School.
Spaghetti with the Sisters runs from 11:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Sunday. You can eat there or as Sister Jennifer suggests, take some home and enjoy it during the Green Bay Packers' game.