Image Gallery: Peeling, Cutting, Chopping For Thanksgiving Dinner
Community members and youth groups, including Framingham Girl Scouts, Framingham High athletes and Framingham Youth Hockey, all donated their time Wednesday night to help make the 23rd Annual Curtis Family Community Thanksgiving Dinner a success.
Community members and many youth groups, including Framingham Girl Scouts, Framingham High athletes, Fuller Middle School students and Framingham Youth Hockey, all donated their time Wednesday night to help make the 23rd Annual Curtis Family Community Thanksgiving Dinner a success.
Mark and Karen Curtis served 1,650 people on Thanksgiving last year; and with the economy still struggling the couple are expecting up to 2,000 meals to be served today.
Anyone hungry, lonely or struggling this Thanksgiving is invited to stop by Framingham's Fraternal Order of Eagles Hall on Park Street between noon and 6 p.m.
Organizers will also deliver more than 400 meals to those who can't leave their homes this holiday.
Brenda Crawshaw
9:25 am on Thursday, November 24, 2011
In the true sense of the words - GOD BLESS the Curtis Family and their helpers!
Jim Rizoli
2:20 pm on Thursday, November 24, 2011
Here is the video
http://youtu.be/yBx8PNZwkzQ
Jim@ccfiile.com
Susan Petroni
3:09 pm on Thursday, November 24, 2011
Jim: Great video of a fabulous event in town. Thanks for sharing! Happy Thanksgiving!
Joe Rizoli
6:13 pm on Thursday, November 24, 2011
Jim, my older brother and I came to this event with our 80+ yr Aunt Betty.
She just loved it, so did we. Lots of helpers who did everything to make the guest feel cared for.
Joe Rizoli