A group of volunteers, spearheaded by Michelle Glosser, will again cook Thanksgiving dinner for the community. The Knights of Columbus have donated the use of their hall for the holiday meal.
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A group of volunteers, spearheaded by Michelle Glosser, will again cook Thanksgiving dinner for the community. The Knights of Columbus have donated the use of their hall for the holiday meal.
From turkey with all the trimmings to homemade desserts, the home-cooked meal is available to anyone who cares to join them. The meal will be served buffet style with help available for those who may need it. Diners may eat in the hall, ask for their meal in carry out containers or ask for the meal to be delivered.
There is absolutely no cost for the meal, but anyone who cares to make a donation, may do so.
Organizers do need a head count in order to know how much food to prepare. To reserve a meal or request delivery, please call Linda at 636-249-7630.