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Maritime Electric workers who toiled through storm offered free steak dinner

Eastern P.E.I. is saying thank you to the Maritime Electric crews who helped get the power back on last week by holding a free steak dinner for them.

'It just struck all of us how lucky we are to have folks like that ready to go,' chef Michael Smith says

Some residents and businesses were without power for days after a combination of ice, heavy snow and strong winds. (Randy McAndrew/CBC)

Eastern P.E.I. is saying thank you to the Maritime Electric crews who helped get the power back on last week by holding a free steak dinner for them.

Some residents and businesses were without power for days after a combination of ice, heavy snow and strong winds caused dozens of power poles to come down.

Chef Michael Smith,one of the people helping organize the dinner tonight at Fortune Hall, saidthe crews working on the lines went above and beyond, and the community wanted to give back.

Chef Michael Smith is providing vegetables from his own garden. (Matt Rainnie/CBC)

"It was a really crazy week," he said. "To see anybody working around the clock in the rain, the sleet, the ice, the snow, the dark, away from their families.You know, it just struck all of us how lucky we are to have folks like that ready to go and not complaining, just doing their work. I think we were all looking for a way to say thank you."

Smith saidfood is being donated by Colville Bay Oyster Company, Atlantic Beef Products, MacPhee's IGAand local farmers. He's harvesting some veggies from his own garden for the dinner.