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Community Dining Room Annual Thanksgiving Feast

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Thanksgiving Day Food and Money Contributions Welcomed


BRANFORD, CT – The Community Dining Room (CDR) will serve a full, traditional Thanksgiving feast on Thursday, November 22, beginning at Noon thru 1:30 p.m..  All members of the community are invited.


Patricia Kral, Director of the Community Dining Room, said “fresh flowers and other decorations will set the mood, while our guests enjoy a generous feast including turkey, ham, cranberry creations, mashed potatoes, peas with baby onions, pie and many other delicious, seasonal dishes.”


“All of us appreciate the blessings we have received, and Thanksgiving is the perfect time to share with our neighbors, particularly those who might need a little extra help this holiday season,” added Kral.


“I urge those who are able to be generous and donate food or funds to help make this Thanksgiving feast the best yet. If you’re interested in contributing a favorite dish or a gallon of cider or milk, please contact Pat Reilly at 203-488-2791. (Please leave a message.)


About the Community Dining Room


 Serving the Connecticut shoreline since 1985, the Community Dining Room (CDR) provides nutritious meals 365 days a year through a home delivery program, Sunday through Friday lunch in our dining room, Saturday morning family breakfast and Tuesday night family dinner.


In addition, the CDR offers community service opportunities for local youth and vocational training for the disabled. For more information about the CDR, visit their website at www.communitydiningroom.org.

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