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Turkey Dinner

Miami Valley Meals to Host Turkey Takeaway Event For Families in Need

October 10, 2022 By Dayton937

For a third consecutive year, Miami Valley Meals (MVM) will host a Turkey Takeaway event for those in need across the Miami Valley. The event will be presented by sponsor and partner, The Feast of Giving and will be held on 11/23/22.

The Feast of Giving is an annual Dayton Holiday tradition providing Thanksgiving fare and festive fellowship. This community affair has served over 7,000 guests yearly since 2009 and was most recently enjoyed in the Dayton Convention Center in 2019. The pandemic put the event on hold and MVM was happy to step in to support through meals. The Feast of Giving looks forward to their community event in the future but is happy to support MVM’s efforts to ensure all have a meal to enjoy this holiday.

“The Feast of Giving is both excited and honored to support MVM for a second year in sharing a common goal of providing Thanksgiving meals to those who need them in our community,” said Dr. Stephen Levitt, team member of the Feast of Giving. “These meals are prepared, provided and served with dignity.” Dr. Levitt goes on to say, “We wish everyone a happy and healthy holiday, and we look forward to the return of the Feast of Giving in the future.”

MVM has prepared and distributed over 400,000 meals since its inception in March 2020 with tremendous community and partner support. Over 20,000 of those meals were distributed during previous Turkey Takeaway events. MVM is prepared to continue this tradition of service with love and fellowship this holiday season.

Distributions will take place the day before Thanksgiving, Wednesday, November 23, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Trotwood-Madison High School and the University of Dayton Arena. Guests are to stay in their vehicles, follow signage for the drive-through, and meals will be placed in their vehicles. This is a first come, first served event.

In addition, MVM has once again partnered with the Dayton Young Black Professionals to add two smaller satellite locations in West Dayton with locations to be announced later in October. Distributions at these satellite locations will be from 12 p.m to 3 p.m. Lastly, MVM has gained an additional partner this year in the Fairborn Phoenix Foundation who will also run a distribution from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Fairborn Phoenix Theater on Broad St. in Fairborn.

“MVM is able to amplify our service during the holiday with the support of the Feast of Giving and of numerous partner organizations who are making a difference every day,” said MVM Executive Director, Amanda DeLotelle. “Our community is made up of helpers, who are deeply invested in progress and its people, and we thank each and every person who puts their trust in us to provide warmth and nourishment through our meals to those who need it.”

Volunteer opportunities will be announced throughout this month on MVM’s website  and its social media channels (@MiamiValleyMeals on Facebook and Instagram).

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Feast of Giving, Miami Valley Meals, Turkey Dinner, turkey takeaway

Restaurants open on Thanksgiving

November 7, 2013 By Lisa Grigsby 2 Comments

If you are looking for a list of  2015 Restaurants open on Thanksgiving click here.

Do you want a nice dinner on Thanksgiving, but don’t want to spend time cooking and doing all the dishes yourself?  Then take the family out to eat. Many restaurants even have a leftovers option so you can have a turkey sandwich later.

We are in the process of updating this list for 2013:

Carvers Steaks & Chops
1535 Miamisburg Centerville Road, Dayton, OH 45459  (937) 433-7099  noon to 7pm
Traditional Turkey Dinner $19, Kids Meal is $12, regular menu also available

C’est Tout Bistro  2600 Far Hills Avenue, Kettering     (937) 298-0022        noon – 6pm
Three Courses for $28, choice of 3 appetizers, 3 entrees and 3 desserts, reservations suggested

Champps Restaurant and Bar 
7880 Washington Village Drive, Washington Twp.      (937) 433-2333         noon to 10 pm
regular menu and traditional  Thanksgiving meal, $18.99 per person, reservations accepted.

Cracker Barrel 
5770 Wilmington Pike, Centerville, (937) 432-2431, 6am – 10pm
7171 Miller Lane, Butler Twp, (937) 890-0047; 6am  to 10 pm
Turkey and traditional sides. No reservations taken

Giuliano’s  Tavern
67 S. Main Street, Miamisburg     (937) 859-3000        11:30 to 7pm
Serving fresh roasted turkey, dressing, giblet gravy, fresh cranberry sauce, vegetable/salad, homemade pumpkin pie and homemade southern pecan pie.
Many popular entrees from our regular menu will also be available, reservations accepted

Golden Corral
2490 Commons Boulevard,  Beavercreek (937)431-7300     10am – 8pm,
8870 Kingsridge Drive,  Dayton Mall (937)312-2400     10am – 8pm
6611 Miller Lane, Vandalia (937)264-3300     10am – 8pm
Turkey and traditional sides. No Reservations.  $12.99, not including tax or beverage.

Hasty Tasty
509 Linden Ave., Dayton, (937) 254-8431;     5 am to 6 pm
Thanksgiving dinner specials, no reservations. Cost: $8.95, includes dessert.

Max & Erma’s 
3 area locations: Miller Lane, Fairfield Commons, Springboro    11am – midnight
Thanksgiving Dinner $14.99 includes turkey, mashed potatoes, apple pecan stuffing, side of green beans, cranberry sauce and choice of salad or soup and slice of pumpkin cheesecake.

McCormick and Schmick’s
4429 Cedar Park Drive at The Greene, Beavercreek      (937) 431-9200      noon to 8 pm
regular menu and Thanksgiving meal, which runs $24.95, reservations suggested

Mimi’s Cafe
4402 Walnut St. in The Greene in Beavercreek, (937) 426-9153;  8am – 8pm
regular menu and traditional Thanksgiving dinner, reservations accepted

Neil’s Heritage House
2323 W. Schantz Ave, Kettering, OH (937) 298-8611  Seatings at noon, 3pm and 6pm
A fantastic buffet of traditional thanksgiving favorites and a few modern twists:
Turkey & Ham, cornbread, sausage and pecan dressing, roasted brussel sprouts, grean bean casserole, corn pudding, pear and bleu cheese salad, macaroni -n- cheese, cheddar mashed potatoes, cranberry relish, rolls, pumpkin pecan and apple pie.  Cost: $28.95 adults $15 kids under 4 free

Starlite Restaurant & Diner
2627 South Smithville Road, Dayton OH  (937) 254-5000  open 7am -9pm
Offering their regular menu.

The Barnsider
5202 North Main Street, Dayton, OH  45415     (937) 277.1332  noon – 7pm
Traditional Thanksgiving dinner, $15.95 adults, Children 10 and under $8.95
Reservations welcomed

Wellington Grille

2450 Dayton Xenia Road, Beavercreek  (937) 426-4600 | Noon to 6pm
Traditional meal, plus regular items.  Reservations Recommended

 

Young’s Jersey Dairy Golden Jersey Inn 
6880 Springfield-Xenia Rd. (U.S. 68), Yellow Springs, (937) 324-2050. 10:30 am to 6 pm seating every 90 minutes. Traditional Thanksgiving buffet including turkey, ham, sides, and desserts. Reservations required. Adults $20.95, children 4-10 $8.95, children 3 and under free.

Also don’t forget the Community  Feast of Giving at the Dayton Convention Center:

An event that reaches out to bring the entire community together. It is a dinner, a celebration, a community event based on the following principles:
• To provide a dinner for anyone that might be spending the holiday alone.
• To provide a dinner for those that are homeless or less fortunate.
• To provide a dinner for anyone who wants to attend.

• 11am – 2pm
• No tickets required

Additional Information:
This year there will be Free RTA and Project Mobility Transportation from 9:30am until 3pm.  Call 937-425-8300 for RTA information.  There will also be free parking in the convention center garage.

If  you know of others, feel free to add in the comments below or contact me with more info.

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: McCormick & Schmick, Thanksgiving, Turkey Dinner

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