Members of Minary’s Dream Alliance, Operation GLOW and Heather Mizeur’s campaign team help pass out turkeys at the Chestertown American Legion building Sunday afternoon, Nov. 21. Pictured are from left, top row, Paul Tue, Brian Chan, Melvin Freeman, Heather Mizeur and Spencer Dixon; bottom row, CeCe Wilson, Kita Sorrell, Eboni Taylor-Tue, Doncella Wilson, Mary Jordan, Treasure Norfleet, Lexi Freeman, Ariel Purnell, Kamari Hoxter, Love Jackson and Aniyah Tue.
Members of Minary’s Dream Alliance, Operation GLOW and Heather Mizeur’s campaign team help pass out turkeys at the Chestertown American Legion building Sunday afternoon, Nov. 21. Pictured are from left, top row, Paul Tue, Brian Chan, Melvin Freeman, Heather Mizeur and Spencer Dixon; bottom row, CeCe Wilson, Kita Sorrell, Eboni Taylor-Tue, Doncella Wilson, Mary Jordan, Treasure Norfleet, Lexi Freeman, Ariel Purnell, Kamari Hoxter, Love Jackson and Aniyah Tue.
PHOTO BY DANIEL DIVILIO
Lexi Freeman, left, and Doncella Wilson help pass out turkeys to the lines of cars waiting behind them Sunday afternoon, Nov. 21.
PHOTO BY PAUL TUE
Helpers carry free turkeys to waiting cars at the Chestertown American Legion building.
CHESTERTOWN — While the holidays are a joyous time to spend with family for some, for others, they are wrought with uncertainty and insecurity, particularly when it comes to feeding the family.
This Thanksgiving, Chestertown restaurants Phat Daddy’s BBQ, 205 Spring Ave., and The Kitchen at the Imperial, 208 High St., are both serving a free dinner.
Phat Daddy’s will be providing dinners from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 25.
Dinners will be packaged for take out, but patrons are welcome to dine in, according to a Facebook post.
Phat Daddy’s dinner is in partnership with Community Helping Hands, a nonprofit organization.
The Kitchen will be serving dinner from 1 to 4 p.m. Reservations are suggested.
At the carving station, the Kitchen will serve herb roasted leg of lamb with mint jelly, house cured and smoked ham or roast turkey breast. Buffet selections include glazed sweet potato, mashed potatoes with turkey gravy, roasted asparagus, herbed stuffing, cranberry sauce and dinner rolls.
Desert is courtesy of the Lapp Family Bakery.
Restaurants were not the only organizations providing free meals to the community.
Minary’s Dream Alliance hosted a turkey giveaway for Kent County residents with preregistration. Pickup for turkeys was 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 21.
The turkey giveaway was in partnership with Kent County Community Food Pantry and the Chestertown Rotary Club.
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