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Free Thanksgiving meals in Lancaster and Palmdale

by K. Enrique • November 23, 2011

At least two local organizations in Lancaster and Palmdale are continuing traditions this year by offering free Thanksgiving dinners to those in need.

All are welcome.

If you’re alone this Thanksgiving Day, or unable to afford a nice meal for yourself, then you can head out to one of the following locations to enjoy a free meal amongst friends.

Palmdale – Thanksgiving meal served from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Thursday, Nov. 24, 2011

United Christian Fellowship Church

38658 N. 22nd Street East

Palmdale, CA 93550.

* Call (661) 273-1800  for more information.

 

Lancaster – Thanksgiving meal served from 12 to 2 p.m.

Thursday, Nov. 24, 2011

Grace Resource Center

45134 North Sierra Highway

Lancaster, CA 93534

* Home cooked meal featuring turkey with all the trimmings prepared by volunteers. Call (661) 940-5272 for more information.

Filed Under: Lancaster, Palmdale

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