Seasonal & Holidays
Stamford Downtown Donates Thanksgiving Meals To 500 Families
Stamford Downtown partnered with Person-to-Person, ShopRite and New Wave Seafood to donate Thanksgiving meals to 500 Stamford families.
Information via Stamford Downtown Special Services District
STAMFORD, CT – On Sunday, Stamford Downtown partnered with Person-to-Person (P2P), ShopRite, New Wave Seafood and the Connecticut Office of Tourism to donate Thanksgiving meals to 500 Stamford families in need of help this holiday season.
In light of the current pandemic, Stamford Downtown was not able to host the annual Stamford Downtown Parade Spectacular this year. In keeping with the holiday spirit, they hosted a Thanksgiving meal donation event for pre-registered families identified by P2P, according to a news release.
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While benefiting those in need, the event helps to save the date for next year's Stamford Downtown Parade Spectacular, scheduled for Nov. 21, 2021.
The event was sponsored and supported by Connecticut Office of Tourism, Person-to-Person, ShopRite, New Wave Seafood, City of Stamford, Locust Performing Arts Center, Fairfield County Police Pipes & Drums, Stamford Police Department, Reckson, Atlantic Station, Beth Krupa Interiors, Bildner Capital, Cacace, Tusch & Santagata, John Cannavino & Cummings & Lockwood LLC, Cappelli Organization, Courtyard by Marriott Stamford Downtown, First County Bank, Dale & Stephen Hoffman, Kempner Properties, Locust Performing Arts Center, Norman & Nina Lotstein, Nagi Jewelers, NBCUniversal, One Stamford Realty, RXR Realty, Stamford Town Center and United Services of America/AffinEco, LLC.
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