Turkeys for Troops

Turkeys for Troops

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Through Turkeys For Troops, two thousand active and retired military personnel will receive a turkey for themselves and their families. This year’s event will take place on Saturday, November 22nd at AJAX Distributing – 330 Warfield Blvd. This event will last from 8 a.m. until the turkeys are gone!

All military personnel must present a valid military ID to receive a turkey.

Turkeys for Troops is made possible by: Legends Bank, LifePoint Church, Five Star Media Group, AJAX Distributing Company, Serra Chevrolet, Clarksville’s Conversations, and Queen City Disposal.

Join us on November 22nd as we say thank you to our Troops!

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