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    People wait in line Thursday to get their Thanksgiving dinners at the Litchfield Sportsman's Club. The turkey dinner with all the trimmings was served at 1 p.m. and followed by musicians holding a jam session.

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    Jaycie Christopher packs to-go Thanksgiving orders Thursday at the Skowhegan Parks and Recreation Department.

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    Becky Zagwyn, left, Shirley Wilson and Alton Rancourt laugh Thursday over a game of Aggravation as they wait for Thanksgiving dinner to be served at the Litchfield Sportsman's Club. The turkey dinner with all the trimmings was served at 1 p.m. and followed by musicians holding a jam session.

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    Karen Miller loads mashed potatoes onto a Thanksgiving dinner plate Thursday while Elle Donoghue, right, assists at the Skowhegan Parks and Recreation Department.

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    A volunteer ladles gravy onto a Thanksgiving meal Thursday at Messalonskee High School in Oakland. Volunteers have been holding a community dinner there since 1991.

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    These turkey topped trophies were to be awarded to the first male and female finishers in the Gasping Gobbler 5K at Cony Middle and High School i Augusta.

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    Brent Cook, a custodian at the Skowhegan Parks and Recreation Department, receives Thanksgiving meal delivery orders Thursday from Laney LeBlanc through the window at the Skowhegan Parks and Recreation Department.

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    Volunteer Gabe Belanger wears a turkey hat as he pours coffee Thursday during a community Thanksgiving meal at Messalonskee High School in Oakland. Volunteers have been holding a community dinner there since 1991.

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    Elle Donoghue delivers a Thanksgiving meal to a waiting vehicle Thursday at the Skowhegan Parks and Recreation Department.

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    Elle Donoghue, left, Dalton Howard, left center, and Laney LeBlanc emerge from the Skowhegan Parks and Recreation Department on Thursday with Thanksgiving dinner meals for waiting cars.

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    A volunteer ladles gravy onto a Thanksgiving meal Thursday at Messalonskee High School in Oakland. Volunteers have been holding a community dinner there since 1991.

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