Other local organizations spreading some joy during the holiday included Hope International in Coolidge which broke last year’s record during its annual Thanksgiving food box giveaway. Thanks to some generous support from various community businesses and organizations, the food pantry was able to give away 500 turkeys and bags of Thanksgiving fixings.
And before you start all that Christmas shopping, you might want to consider getting a flu shot. This year’s flu season seems to have started earlier than usual, according to the Pinal County Public Health Services District. Unfortunately, the county has already seen its first pediatric flu death for the season.
On Thanksgiving Day, Todd Gillespie and his family, including his wife, children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews, spent the morning in the kitchen at the Hideout Steakhouse & BBQ restaurant, preparing and boxing more than 250 meals for those in need.
After just barely missing the cut last year, Vista Grande’s Sarah Davis had one goal entering her senior season — qualify for the girls golf state tournament.
Buck Varner picked up the microphone and took a moment to gather his thoughts as he looked out over a crowd of 150 friends and family at the Florence Gardens clubhouse Sunday afternoon.
With no shortage of local support, Hope International Ministry and Food Pantry continues to top its own records for its annual Thanksgiving food distribution.