Community gobbles up an opportunity to help
November 30, 2011
By Sebastian Moraga

Krista Holmberg arranges turkeys at the Mount Si Helping Hand Food Bank. People donated more than 300 turkeys to the food bank for this holiday season. By Sebastian Moraga
The communities in the Snoqualmie Valley once again put the giving in Thanksgiving.
The Mount Si Helping Hand Food Bank needed about 300 turkeys for low-income families this year.
According to a press release from the city of Snoqualmie, the city had 106 turkeys as of Nov. 15. One day later, Nov. 16, a total of 346 turkeys had been collected.
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