PNJ.com Seville Quarter Turkeys
- December 4, 2013
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Ben Twingley/[email protected]
Robert Pugh, master German woodworker for Seville Quarter, prepares a turkey for frying Wednesday as he and other volunteers from Seville Quarter put together around 130 turkey dinners for families in need. The dinners were funded through proceeds from 2013 Wild Turkey Trot 5k run last weekend. The effort was started by Pugh over 10 years ago when he decided to prepare turkeys for the clean up crew at Seville Quarter. Now families in need are selected through local charities to receive a complete Thanksgiving dinner to take home for the holiday. Seville Quarter fried 80 turkeys and the Happy Pig participated by smoking 72 turkeys this year
Buck Mitchell, left, Marketing Manager for Seville Quarter, and Robert Pugh, master German woodworker for Seville Quarter, help fry 80 turkeys Wednesday with other volunteers from Seville Quarter to put together around 130 turkey dinners for families in need. The dinners were funded through proceeds from 2013 Wild Turkey Trot 5k run last weekend. The effort was started by Pugh over 10 years ago when he decided to prepare turkeys for the clean up crew at Seville Quarter.
Alan Andrews removes a fried turkey from its skewer
Weezie Carlson, co-owner of Seville Quarter, and Callie Mitchell, 12, wrap up Thanksgiving dinners
Volunteer Steve Canon pulls a turkey from the fryer
�Volunteers, from left, Weezie Carlson, Lauren Mitchell, Robert Pugh, Callaghan Williams, 8, and Callie Mitchell, 12, wrap up Thanksgiving dinners at Seville Quarter on Wednesday for 130 families in need.
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All Photos by Ben Twingley PNJ