Nearly 1,200 Meals Served At The 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner

  • Randy Gilbert adds turkey to the dinners held by volunteer Vergil Brawner, 14, at the 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner, held at Tecumseh City Hall Auditorium on Nov. 28. Brawner's sister, Lyric Brawner, 10, and mother, Maud Police Chief Doneisha Brawner, shown in background, also volunteered. Also shown are Mason Blumenthal, Melissa Hewett and Annie Jo Gilbert. See full cutline below.
    Randy Gilbert adds turkey to the dinners held by volunteer Vergil Brawner, 14, at the 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner, held at Tecumseh City Hall Auditorium on Nov. 28. Brawner's sister, Lyric Brawner, 10, and mother, Maud Police Chief Doneisha Brawner, shown in background, also volunteered. Also shown are Mason Blumenthal, Melissa Hewett and Annie Jo Gilbert. See full cutline below.
  • Melissa Hewett, who is Randy Gilbert's cousin from Arkansas, adds cranberry sauce to dinners held by volunteer Mason Blumenthal at the 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner, held at Tecumseh City Hall Auditorium on Nov. 28. Blumenthal is also in the Army and volunteered for the first time at the event with his father, John, and grandmother, Louise. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    Melissa Hewett, who is Randy Gilbert's cousin from Arkansas, adds cranberry sauce to dinners held by volunteer Mason Blumenthal at the 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner, held at Tecumseh City Hall Auditorium on Nov. 28. Blumenthal is also in the Army and volunteered for the first time at the event with his father, John, and grandmother, Louise. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
  • Tecumseh Police Chief J.R. Kidney and Ron Holman serve pie to a family at the 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner, held at Tecumseh City Hall Auditorium on Nov. 28. Started by Randy and Suzanne Gilbert, the event fed about 500 people in the auditorium and 680 to-go orders for a total of 1,180 this year, said S. Gilbert. They had around 20 volunteers, and all left-over food went to the Shawnee Rescue Mission. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    Tecumseh Police Chief J.R. Kidney and Ron Holman serve pie to a family at the 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner, held at Tecumseh City Hall Auditorium on Nov. 28. Started by Randy and Suzanne Gilbert, the event fed about 500 people in the auditorium and 680 to-go orders for a total of 1,180 this year, said S. Gilbert. They had around 20 volunteers, and all left-over food went to the Shawnee Rescue Mission. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
  • Retired OKC Police Officer John Blumenthal hands out to-go meals at the 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner, held at Tecumseh City Hall Auditorium on Nov. 28. Blumenthal volunteered with his mother, Louise Blumenthal, and son, Mason Blumenthal, this year. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    Retired OKC Police Officer John Blumenthal hands out to-go meals at the 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner, held at Tecumseh City Hall Auditorium on Nov. 28. Blumenthal volunteered with his mother, Louise Blumenthal, and son, Mason Blumenthal, this year. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
  • Matt Goodson serves a family at the 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner, held at Tecumseh City Hall Auditorium on Nov. 28. Goodson said his wife, Rita, was also volunteering.
    Matt Goodson serves a family at the 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner, held at Tecumseh City Hall Auditorium on Nov. 28. Goodson said his wife, Rita, was also volunteering.
  • Nearly 1,200 Meals Served At The 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner
    Nearly 1,200 Meals Served At The 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner
  • Nearly 1,200 Meals Served At The 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner
    Nearly 1,200 Meals Served At The 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner
  • Nearly 1,200 Meals Served At The 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner
    Nearly 1,200 Meals Served At The 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner
  • Nearly 1,200 Meals Served At The 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner
    Nearly 1,200 Meals Served At The 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner
  • Nearly 1,200 Meals Served At The 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner
    Nearly 1,200 Meals Served At The 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner
  • Nearly 1,200 Meals Served At The 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner
    Nearly 1,200 Meals Served At The 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner
  • Nearly 1,200 Meals Served At The 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner
    Nearly 1,200 Meals Served At The 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner
  • Nearly 1,200 Meals Served At The 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner
    Nearly 1,200 Meals Served At The 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner
  • Nearly 1,200 Meals Served At The 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner
    Nearly 1,200 Meals Served At The 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner
    Randy Gilbert adds turkey to the dinners held by volunteer Vergil Brawner, 14, at the 19th Annual Tecumseh Family Thanksgiving Dinner, held at Tecumseh City Hall Auditorium on Nov. 28. Brawner’s sister, Lyric Brawner, 10, and mother, Maud Police Chief Doneisha Brawner, shown in background, also volunteered. Also shown are Mason Blumenthal, Melissa Hewett and Annie Jo Gilbert. Started by Randy...

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