Ethical Society of St. Louis, 9001 Clayton Rd.

The Ethical Society of St. Louis will host its annual Thanksgiving potluck from 1-3 p.m. Thursday, November 22, at 9001 Clayton Rd. All are welcome.

Each individual or family is invited to bring the one dish without which it wouldn’t be Thanksgiving for them. Turkey and gravy will be provided for the nominal fee of $3 per person. Vegetarian options will also be served.

Walter Vesper, an Ethical Society member who helped start the potluck, said this is a wonderful opportunity to invite a single friend, a senior, a college student or even a stranger for good food and camaraderie.

“Nobody wants to be alone on Thanksgiving,” Vesper said. “Why cook 10 dishes when you can get by preparing only one?”

The Ethical Society of St. Louis is a Humanist congregation where people come together to explore the biggest questions of life without reference to scripture, religion or God. To learn more, visit www.ethicalstl.org.

Reservations are not required for the Thanksgiving potluck, and last-minute attendees are welcome. Volunteers are needed. To volunteer or learn more about the potluck, contact Vesper at wvesper@mchsi.com.

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