More than 20 volunteers helped serve food to guests, piling plates with turkey, mashed potatoes, dressing, corn and cranberry sauce and a slice of pie. Guests were also given a to-go lunch for later.
"We always look at the circumstances, and if we can make people feel just a little better when they leave our restaurant,” said Shake, “we’ve had a good day.”
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