On Saturday, the city will host its third annual raffle from noon to 2 p.m
City staff said the turkeys and food baskets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.
“Access to healthy and affordable food options is a right, not a privilege, that should be provided to all people. As we gather with family and friends this holiday season to reflect and share gratitude, City officials and staff remain focused on the fight against food insecurity,” said Mayor Jazzmin Cobble.
The going out event will take place at Stonecrest at Ousley United Methodist Church on Panola Road.
For more information, visit the city’s website here.
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