This morning, Anderson High School students helped to set the stage—and tables—for the Feast of Sharing by volunteering to decorate the event hall that will welcome ÁùºÏ±¦µä families to the holiday dinner from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 26, at the Palmer Events Center.
The Anderson students volunteered for the Feast of Sharing to support H-E-B's fight against hunger. In addition to a holiday meal, families are invited to enjoy music, arts, crafts and kids activities, including a visit by Santa Claus.
H-E-B hosts the holiday dinner in 23 communities and provides meals and good cheer to 250,000 residents throughout Texas.
Each Feast of Sharing event provides about:
- 3,000 pounds of sliced turkey
- 2,500 pounds of cornbread dressing
- 750 pumpkin pies and
- 95 gallons of cranberry sauce.
Thanks, Trojans, for sharing your time and energy to provide a warm welcome to community members at the Feast of Sharing.