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Capital City Rescue Mission hosts community Super Bowl watch party
Summary
The Capital City Rescue Mission in Albany held a Super Bowl watch party that provided meals and a place to belong for hundreds of guests. Staff, volunteers and local figures, including Congressman Paul Tonko, joined the event.
Content
The Capital City Rescue Mission in Albany hosted a Super Bowl watch party that welcomed hundreds of guests. Staff and volunteers prepared and served pizza, hot wings, hot dogs, cakes and soda. Executive Director and Pastor Perry Jones said the gathering is meant to give guests a sense of family and belonging. Organizers described the event as one part of the mission's ongoing community work.
Key details:
- The mission has hosted the watch party for years and reported it draws hundreds of guests.
- Food served at the event included pizza, hot wings, hot dogs, cakes and soda.
- Perry Jones said the event aims to make guests feel like family and to offer a place to belong.
- Luther Smart, who was once a guest, now helps others at the mission.
- Congressman Paul Tonko said he volunteers at local rescue missions on Super Bowl Sunday and attended this event.
Summary:
The watch party provided meals and a shared viewing space that organizers presented as a way to offer companionship and support. Organizers said the gathering is part of year-round efforts to build hope and community.
