(KTNC) - St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, at 20th and Towle in Falls City, is again planning to host a free Thanksgiving Day meal.
Anyone who will be alone on Thanksgiving Day, households who have no other family to be with, want to be part of something meaningful, or are in need, are welcome to partake in the free, homemade, dinner. The meal will be served from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
The menu includes turkey, dressing, gravy, mashed potatoes, corn, rolls, pickles, cranberries, pie, coffee and tea.
To reserve a meal, fill out a form, available at Falls City area churches, the SENCA Outreach Office, or call St. Paul’s Church office at 402-245-3828, or Sharon Walker at 402-245-2134.
Carry out meals are available, and home delivery is also available for shut-ins.
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