(KTNC) - A Falls City church will is again sponsoring a free Thanksgiving Day meal. St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, at 20th and Towle Street, will host the homemade dinner from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day.
The church says anyone who will be alone and those who have no other family to be with are invited to share in the meal.
The menu includes turkey with dressing, gravy, mashed potatoes, corn, rolls, pickles, cranberries, pie, and coffee and tea.
You can reserve a meal by filling out a form available at area churches and the SENCA office in Falls City, or by calling St. Paul’s Church at 402-245-3828 or Sharon Walker at 245-2134.
Home delivery is available for shut-ins and carry out is available by calling the church by November 25.
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