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Interfaith Thanksgiving Celebration

Each year for the past thirteen years, the Interfaith Round Table has offered to the community a unique Thanksgiving celebration. Thanksgiving as a national observance belongs to no single religion or faith tradition. Rather it is a time when people of many religions (an of no religion in particular) express their gratitude for life and all of its gifts.

The Round Table has found over the years that this is an ideal time for people of faith and conscience to come together to celebrate. And that's what we will do again this November.

The event contains readings, music, meditations and other unique presentations from a wide variety of faith traditions. This is not a service in the usual religious sense of the word, but instead a community gathering for the purpose of saying "thank you" together!

Date: Sunday, November 23, 2008

Time: 7:00 p.m.

Place: Church of the Good Shepherd, 2145 Independence, Ann Arbor (south of Stadium, east of Packard -- about 7 blocks to the east off of Packard)

Note: Donations accepted for non-perishable food or turkey money to help those in need in our community.