Fowler, IN – Local families facing hardship this holiday season are invited to a free community Thanksgiving dinner hosted by the American Legion Post 57 Pickle Post on Thursday, November 27, from 3 to 6 p.m.
According to the Fowler Police Department, the Legion’s annual event aims to bring the community together by offering a warm meal and a welcoming environment for anyone struggling during the holidays. Organizers say no registration or membership is required—just show up and enjoy a full Thanksgiving spread.
The menu features smoked turkey, smoked ham, home-style stuffing, mac ’n cheese, sweet potato casserole, green bean casserole, rolls, and pumpkin pie, all prepared and served by local volunteers. The Legion emphasizes that the meal is open to everyone, regardless of circumstances, as a gesture of support and gratitude toward the Fowler community.
“This dinner is about making sure no one in Fowler eats alone on Thanksgiving,” said one volunteer. “We’re proud to serve our neighbors and share the holiday spirit.”
The event will take place at Fowler Legion Post 57, also known as the Pickle Post, located in downtown Fowler. Community members are encouraged to spread the word to anyone who may benefit.
For more details, residents can visit the Fowler American Legion or the Fowler Police Department’s official Facebook pages.
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