Ways to give — and get — for Thanksgiving

State Rep. Pam Marsh, left, helps an individual with his meal during the 2023 Holiday Peace Meal. This year's will be on Thanksgiving Day at the Presbyterian Church. Ashland.news photo by Holly Dillemuth
November 21, 2024

Food donations accepted at Ashland Community Food Bank during open hours, Paddington Station during its open house

By Morgan Rothborne, Ashland.news 

Ashland residents in need will have a few places to look for the festive food and companionship that defines the Thanksgiving holiday. Those who want to offer their help can volunteer or donate in a few places. 

Ashland Community Food Bank: The food bank will collect donations of Thanksgiving fixings, said Executive Director Amey Broeker. The nonprofit asks that donations — particularly turkeys — be given during operating hours lest they be left on the side of the building to spoil or be taken. The food bank at 560 Clover Lane is open from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. every third Saturday 

For more information, visit the organization’s website. 

Paddington Station food drive: The Ashland store will accept non-perishable food items to help those in need during its annual open house Thursday through Sunday, Nov. 22 to 24, at its main store, 125 E. Main St., Ashland. All those who donate will be given a free Christmas ornament, according to an email from Shelly Hensarling, human resources coordinator and executive assistant for Paddington Station. All donated food goes to the Ashland Community Food Bank. 

Annual community Thanksgiving dinner: The Ashland Community Peace Meal and Southern Oregon Jobs with Justice will work together to provide a Thanksgiving day celebration from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Ashland, 1616 Clark Ave., according to a flier for the event obtained by Ashland.news. 

To learn more about how to volunteer or donate to support the event, visit sojwj.org or call 541-841-8341, according to the flier. 

Firefighters’ Union Thanksgiving pie for seniors & their families: The Ashland Firefighters Union and Ashland Senior Services Division Senior Center will work together to host the annual event from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 25, at the Ashland Senior Center, 1699 Homes Ave., Ashland, according to an event notice obtained from Ashland Parks & Recreation. 

Union members will donate and serve pie and seasonal beverages. While the event is free, registration is required; call 541-488-5342.

Rogue Food Unites Free Farmers Market: A free market of largely organic produce, eggs and meat held at locations throughout the valley. For Ashland and Talent residents, the market will move to the Oregon Shakespeare Production building, 408 Talent Ave., on Tuesday, Nov. 26, where the market will be held from 4 to 6 p.m.

The market will normally be held at the OSF building Thursdays 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., but the week of Thanksgiving the Talent market will be open only Tuesday (Rogue Food Unites location in Eagle Point will be open Wednesday of Thanksgiving week). For more information, visit the organization’s schedule on its website. To support RFU during its year-end campaign so it can continue achieving it mission of nourishing Oregon communities with dignity, fostering economic growth in the local food system, and advancing food security for all, click here.

Have a holiday event that needs assistance or has something to offer and wasn’t included? Please use contact information below. This story may be updated if additional information becomes available. 

Email Ashland.news reporter Morgan Rothborne at [email protected].

Nov. 25: Clarified that it’s Rogue Food Unite’s Talent location that will only be open Tuesday, and added link to RFU’s donation page.

Nov. 27: Updated time when the community Thanksgiving meal will be served by SOJWJ at First Presbyterian Church of Ashland to 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. instead of to 2 p.m.

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Bert Etling is the executive editor of Ashland.news. Email him at [email protected].

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