Since 2005, Abilene Dinner Table has set out to connect diverse groups of people and be a place for conversation. Attendance is free and tables are held in places all over Abilene-homes, restaurants, churches-each January.
The goal of each Abilene Dinner Table is to enrich our community by bringing together people from diverse racial, cultural and religious backgrounds to dinner tables where communication begins and understanding grows as we come to know one another better.
Breaking bread together provides an ideal setting for building meaningful relationships in our community.
Abilene Dinner Table began in 2005 under the initiative of the Reporter-News editorial board. It has since been organized by Connecting Caring Communities. Over 1,000 residents have participated in its first four years.
The next Abilene Dinner Table will be held Saturday, March 27, 2010.
Attendance is free. Complete the form on the left to make your dinner reservation!