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    Mario Barros and his daughter, Avery, organize salad orders out of a truck as part of an assembly-line packing process Thursday at St. Martha’s Church in Kennebunk. Project Pilgrim Thanksgiving meals, put on by the nonprofit Community Harvest, were given out in COVID-era drive-thru style at the church.

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    As part of the contact-less curbside delivery, volunteer Carla Russell places tags on cars with name and number of meals to be collected at St. Martha’s Church.

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    Kerry de Bree, executive director of Community Harvest, prepares to deliver a bag of meals to a driver at St. Martha’s Church.

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    Kerry de Bree, left, executive director of Community Harvest, speaks with Donna Todisco of Kennebunk as Randal Simon loads bags of meals into her car at St. Martha’s Church.

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    Noah Manning, a sophomore at Kennebunk High School, runs a name tag to the Thanksgiving meal-packing assembly line at St. Martha’s Church.

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    Matt Heersche organizes paper products to add to meal bags.

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    Randal Simon carries bags of meals to a vehicle as Project Pilgrim Thanksgiving meals, put on by Community Harvest, are given out at St. Martha’s Church.

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    Homemade cranberry chutney and gravy are packed into bags for collection.

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