Churches in Louisville provided Thanksgiving food baskets and meals to people who need the extra blessing this holiday.
Harry's Taphouse and Kitchen in Jeffersonville provided more than 300 meals this year.
Even while their Thanksgiving turkeys were still in their ovens, some southern Indiana families were already getting ready for Christmas.
It's not your typical game of football.
Organizers say more than 100 people stopped by throughout the day for a free meal.
One man was hospitalized.
"We are a small staff. If we didn’t have the volunteers to come in and do all the work we could not do it."
Some customers went to multiple grocery stores to get what they need for their holiday meal.
"We are a small staff. If we didn’t have the volunteers to come in and do all the work we could not do it."
As you get ready to slice into that Thanksgiving Day turkey, make sure you don't fall prey to these three turkey myths!