Community Thanksgiving?

Updated on November 13, 2012
P.G. asks from San Antonio, TX
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Hi Moms,

My hubby will be out of town, and family is in other states. I'm wondering if there is a "community" Thanksgiving in our area, or restaurants where we can go without spending an arm and leg (google found me $45/per person meals - yikes!)? I have no problem doing a little celebration at home, but thought it would be fun and interesting if I could find something more communal.

Any ideas? We live in West Fort Worth, so downtown isn't too far. Thanks!

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R.H.

answers from Houston on

See if any co-workers are having 'single holiday' issues as well.

I recall just venting to a Jewish coworker 12 years past when I was living in Nevada. I said I dreaded the holiday as I am from a big TX family and out there it was only my hubby and son. She said to come to her place. She had invited another coworker and her fiance, a church friend and her boyfriend and they had a daughter. I will NEVER EVER forget that hospitality! I still love her for that!

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T.V.

answers from San Francisco on

volunteer at a church or shelter va hospital. or senior home....far less then $45/per person and a life lesson.

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K.B.

answers from Milwaukee on

call your local police dept. and see if they know of a community thanksgiving or if they know where some volunteers are needed to help with some other thanksgiving ideas!!

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P.M.

answers from Dallas on

Mission Arlington serves meals to those in need. That could be something you and the kids do...

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❤.M.

answers from Los Angeles on

What about going to a restaurant?
Even a Denny's.

If you can't find something cheap, you should be able to "pick up" a
Thanksgiving-dinner-to-go @ your local supermarket. You have to call ahead of time to order it so keep that in mind. Then take the kids to a movie.

Also, maybe make some Thanksgiving day crafts.

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