By LINDA CHION KENNEY: UPDATED 11-23: More than 850 people were fed at the Fourth Annual Community Thanksgiving Day Dinner, held Nov. 22 at the Boys & Girls Club, Bill Carey Brandon Unit, at 213 N. Knights Ave. Hundreds more volunteered. Last year's dinner fed around 250 people, prompting organizer Cynthia Pinckney of Cynthia Pinckney Ministries to say: "I guess next year we're going to need a stadium." Visit:
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Volunteer Pam Brown works at the Greater Brandon Chamber of Commerce. "This is the largest in the last three years I've been here," Brown said of the Fourth Annual Community Day Thanksgiving Day Dinner. "We really need to be more aware of what our nonprofit organizations are doing and step in and help because the nonprofits can't do it alone." She noted that the chamber, at 330 Pauls Drive, has a box in which people can contribute nonperishable foods for the El Bethel Tabernacle United Pentacostal Church food pantry at 2121 South 78th Street in Tampa.

Volunteer Pam Brown works at the Greater Brandon Chamber of Commerce. "This is the largest in the last three years I've been here," Brown said of the Fourth Annual Community Day Thanksgiving Day Dinner. "We really need to be more aware of what our nonprofit organizations are doing and step in and help because the nonprofits can't do it alone." She noted that the chamber, at 330 Pauls Drive, has a box in which people can contribute nonperishable foods for the El Bethel Tabernacle United Pentacostal Church food pantry at 2121 South 78th Street in Tampa.
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