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Annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Service

Bethel's annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Service takes place at 2 p.m. this Sunday, November 18, at St. Thomas' Episcopal Church.

Bethel's annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Service takes place at 2 p.m. this Sunday, November 18, at St. Thomas' Episcopal Church, 95 Greenwood Avenue. 

The service will include uplifting music, prayers and readings including First Selectman Matt Knickerbocker's reading of the Governor's Thanksgiving Proclamation.  Donations will be accepted for St. Thomas' Food Pantry. 

All are cordially invited to stay afterward for coffee and cookies in the parish hall. 

St. Thomas' is located across the street from Caraluzzi's Bethel Foods.  Handicap parking and a handicap entrance are located behind the church.

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