NORTH READING – The annual North Reading Senior Citizen Thanksgiving dinner has been a local tradition for decades, and sponsors and organizers are making certain the tradition continues this year.
Although not ready to return to its in-person format this year, the 2021 annual celebration of the town’s seniors will be a drive through event held on Sunday, November 21 from 1-2:30 p.m. in the parking lot of the Hillview Country Club.
As we navigate these unprecedented times, the normal celebration was not possible in its regular format and style but that’s not stopping the volunteers! Organizers say they had to be creative with planning the event again this year. Their number one priority is to keep the town’s seniors safe. Guests will remain in their cars for the event.
Representative Brad Jones and his wife Linda. along with Senator Bruce Tarr, in partnership with Mary Prenney and the staff at the Edith O’Leary Senior Center, have planned something special.
“We really struggled with how to celebrate our senior citizens while continuing the tradition. The festive drive through event was very popular last year. We received many appreciative notes and calls after our modified event thanking us for the gift bag and for keeping the tradition alive,” said Rep. Jones.
“We are so grateful to the local vendors and businesses that partnered with us,” adds Linda Jones. “We raise all of the money needed for this event and we know that local businesses have had many challenges due to the pandemic.”
RSVP to the Senior Center
Interested senior citizens need to RSVP to reserve a Thanksgiving bag at 978-664-5600. Reservations are required for planning purposes.
There is a limit of one bag per senior household, and quantities are limited, so be sure to make a reservation soon. Those who cannot drive are asked to contact the Senior Center and arrangements will be made to accommodate them.
Food Pantry donations needed
Annually, guests attending the Senior Citizen Thanksgiving dinner are asked to bring much-needed items to help stock the shelves of the North Reading Food Pantry. A similar request is being made once again this year for this drive through event.
Those who can do so are encouraged to bring a few of the most needed items with them and volunteers will be on hand to take the donated items on behalf of the Food Pantry.
The most needed items include:
• Kids juice boxes (100% juice)
• Baked beans
• Instant pudding
• Zip lock bags (all sizes)
• Cake/cookie mixes
• Sugar
• Flour
• Cereal
• Shampoo
At this time, canned vegetables and soups are not needed by the Food Pantry.
All of the volunteers are looking forward to seeing familiar faces at the event on November 21!