Posted on Wed, Nov 21, 2012 : 6:43 p.m.
Ypsilanti Free Methodist Church teams up with Salvation Army for Thanksgiving meal
By Joseph Tobianski
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Sgt. Ricky Naken of Ypsilanti talks to people eating at the Ypsilanti Free Methodist Church on Wednesday evening. Joseph Tobianski | AnnArbor.com
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Sgt. Ricky Naken of Ypsilanti talks to people eating at the Ypsilanti Free Methodist Church on Wednesday evening. Joseph Tobianski | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/Thanksgiving Web/cache/11212012_NEWS_ThankgivingMeal_JT01_fullsize.JPG
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People eat a Thanksgiving meal at the Ypsilanti Free Methodist Church on Wednesday evening. Joseph Tobianski | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/Thanksgiving Web/cache/11212012_NEWS_ThankgivingMeal_JT02_fullsize.JPG
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Jacki Otto of Whitmore Lake serves corn at the Ypsilanti Free Methodist Church on Wednesday evening. Joseph Tobianski | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/Thanksgiving Web/cache/11212012_NEWS_ThankgivingMeal_JT03_fullsize.JPG
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Alfred Ankeny of Ypsilanti finishes and cleans his space after eating a Thanksgiving meal at the Ypsilanti Free Methodist Church on Wednesday evening. Joseph Tobianski | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/Thanksgiving Web/cache/11212012_NEWS_ThankgivingMeal_JT04_fullsize.JPG
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Jay Dugua of Ann Arbor cooks int he kitchen during a Thanksgiving meal at the Ypsilanti Free Methodist Church on Wednesday evening. Joseph Tobianski | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/Thanksgiving Web/cache/11212012_NEWS_ThankgivingMeal_JT05_fullsize.JPG
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Thanksgiving food is served at the Ypsilanti Free Methodist Church on Wednesday evening. Joseph Tobianski | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/Thanksgiving Web/cache/11212012_NEWS_ThankgivingMeal_JT06_fullsize.JPG
The Ypsilanti Free Methodist Church and the Salvation Army teamed up to serve a Thanksgiving meal on Wednesday evening. This is the first year the two have joined efforts for this meal. All guests and volunteers were treated to a spread of corn, beans, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, turkey, and an assortment of pies.
Here are some images of the feast.
Comments
workinggal
Fri, Nov 23, 2012 : 8:41 p.m.
It didn't mention if the meal was free. If so, what a wonderful event.
Brad
Thu, Nov 22, 2012 : 1 a.m.
How might the public support this wonderful joint effort?
Joseph Tobianski
Thu, Nov 22, 2012 : 1:57 a.m.
The meal ended at 6:30. I would suggest getting a hold of the Lead Pastor Bruce Rhodes or Associate Pastor Scott Galena at (734) 482-2055.