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West Palm Beach celebrates the 34th Annual Share-A-Supper by offering Thanksgiving dinner and community connection in Pleasant City
West Palm Beach, Florida – As Thanksgiving approaches, the City of West Palm Beach is preparing to host its 34th Annual Pleasant City Share-A-Supper, bringing neighbors together for a warm, festive meal. The community event is scheduled for Tuesday, November 25, 2025, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., offering an opportunity for residents to celebrate the holiday with friends, family, and neighbors in Pleasant City.
City leaders and employees will serve an estimated 400 Thanksgiving dinners, each featuring a classic holiday spread of turkey, string beans, rice, mashed potatoes, a dinner roll, and a beverage. The event has become a cherished tradition in West Palm Beach, providing not only a hearty meal but also a chance for residents to connect and enjoy the spirit of the season.
“This annual community gathering brings our community together to share in the spirit of Thanksgiving, ensuring every neighbor has a warm meal and someone to enjoy it with,” said Mayor Keith A. James. The event reflects the city’s commitment to fostering community connections and supporting residents during the holiday season.
The Share-A-Supper initiative is made possible through the generosity of both the City of West Palm Beach and the local business community. Over the past three decades, the program has grown into a staple of the Pleasant City neighborhood, drawing volunteers, sponsors, and attendees who all work together to create a welcoming and festive environment. Meals will be provided while supplies last, ensuring that as many residents as possible can enjoy the Thanksgiving celebration.
The event will be held at the Pleasant City Community Center, located at 500 22nd Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33407, a central location that has hosted the Share-A-Supper for many years. Attendees can expect an evening filled with friendly conversation, holiday cheer, and the comforting atmosphere of a neighborhood coming together to support one another.
In addition to serving meals, the event provides an opportunity for residents to meet city officials and local volunteers, reinforcing the sense of community that Share-A-Supper has built since its inception. The program continues to stand out as an example of how local governments and businesses can collaborate to bring tangible support and joy to residents during important holidays.
For those seeking additional information about the event, including volunteer opportunities or accessibility accommodations, the Pleasant City Community Center can be contacted at (561) 804-4930 (TTY: 800-955-8771). Organizers encourage residents to arrive early to enjoy the full experience and ensure they receive a meal.
The 34th Annual Share-A-Supper promises more than just a Thanksgiving dinner—it offers a chance to celebrate community, generosity, and connection. For the residents of Pleasant City, it is a reminder that the holiday season is not only about food but also about sharing time, gratitude, and togetherness with those around them.
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