
Alicia Hernandez, left, and Phil Winder fill plates with turkey for volunteer Audrey Markel. BY DENY HOWETH

Hospitality committee member Myrtle Thomas keeps the traffic flowing at Thanksgiving dinner at Long Neck U.M. Church. BY DENY HOWETH

William McNeal and Catherine Vitale of Milton are thankful for the dinners provided by the church. BY DENY HOWETH

Mary Anne Alkrie, left, keeps a watchful eye on Todd Anderson who stopped in to volunteer and is put to work filling the gravy pan, while further down the line Alicia Hernandez and Phil Winder fill plates with turkey. BY DENY HOWETH
The hospitality committee of Long Neck UMC prepared a Thanksgiving dinner buffet for about 300 people Nov. 27 at the church.
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