A growing tradition to bring fellowship and community together for Thanksgiving is returning to the Habersham County city of Clarkesville.
The Clarkesville Community Thanksgiving looks to provide free meals to residents throughout the area, while seeing more local involvement for 2025 and seeking even more volunteers.
Eric Holbrooks is coordinator for Clarkesville Community Thanksgiving and spoke with AccessWDUN’s “Mornings on Maine Street” Tuesday to describe what they plan to handle before, and during Thanksgiving morning’s service at Clarkesville First Presbyterian Church, between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
Holbrooks also says several Habersham County businesses and organizations are teaming with Clarkesville Community Thanksgiving to provide more supplies in 2025. Those groups include:
- Turkeys
- Green Beans
- Canned Corn
- Mashed Potatoes
- Brown Gravy
- Stick Butter
- Vegetable Oil
- Milk
- Corn Meal
- Cream of Chicken
- Cream of Celery
- Salt, Pepper and Sage
- Tea- gallon sized
- Desserts
- To Go Plates
- Utensils
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