GOOD SAMARITANS HOST OPEN TABLE

  • Pam Smith, Carolyn Howard, Sandy Daugherty and Kristi  Buchanan, from left, volunteered for the Good Samaritans's annual Open Table event, which was held Thanksgiving Day at the Fannin County Senior Center. This year the event had to be changed from the annual sit-down, festive occasion to a drive-thru offering. These volunteers were busy preparing plates for hungry participants.
    Pam Smith, Carolyn Howard, Sandy Daugherty and Kristi Buchanan, from left, volunteered for the Good Samaritans's annual Open Table event, which was held Thanksgiving Day at the Fannin County Senior Center. This year the event had to be changed from the annual sit-down, festive occasion to a drive-thru offering. These volunteers were busy preparing plates for hungry participants.
  • Peter Joski, Maria Rowse and Ron Esarey, from left, were busy Thanksgiving morning shredding some of the 32 turkeys used for the Good Samaritans of Fannin County annual Thanksgiving Open Table. The drive-thru event was held at the Fannin County Senior Center where some 300 dinners were prepared starting at 7:30 a.m.
    Peter Joski, Maria Rowse and Ron Esarey, from left, were busy Thanksgiving morning shredding some of the 32 turkeys used for the Good Samaritans of Fannin County annual Thanksgiving Open Table. The drive-thru event was held at the Fannin County Senior Center where some 300 dinners were prepared starting at 7:30 a.m.
  • Steve Smith and Starr Webb found themselves busy passing out meals when the Good Samaritans of Fannin County held their annual Open Table Thanksgiving day at the Fannin County Senior Center. This year the event had to be moved from Fannin County High School and changed to a drive-through system. Still, the Good Samaritan volunteers prepared 300 meals for those in need during the holiday.
    Steve Smith and Starr Webb found themselves busy passing out meals when the Good Samaritans of Fannin County held their annual Open Table Thanksgiving day at the Fannin County Senior Center. This year the event had to be moved from Fannin County High School and changed to a drive-through system. Still, the Good Samaritan volunteers prepared 300 meals for those in need during the holiday.

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