Services will start at 11 a.m. and dinners will start to be fed at 11:30 a.m. on Nov. 28. Anybody is more than welcome to come eat or
volunteer to cater the event or even to lend a helping hand in the clean up. The dinner is free of charge.
Tops, Wegmans and individuals
donated multiple turkeys and other foods to help feed people in need of a
holiday dinner.
“This event not only helps
families, but it helps the community come together,” a Salvation Army
official said. By Patrick Lawler and Joe Sarro