East Coast Prof. Photography > MANASSAS, VA (November 20, 2006) – Cynthia McDaniel of Manassas, VA (r), receives a frozen turkey from SERVE (Securing Emergency Resources through Volunteer Efforts), Inc. volunteer, Russell Dunlap, 13, of Haymarket (l), while Cortney Smith (right, background) of Manassas, VA and SERVE, Inc. volunteer, Devin Dove, 14, also of Manassas, VA (background on truck) look on. Utilizing space donated by the Manassas Adventist Preparatory School on Barrett Drive in Manassas, VA, SERVE, Inc. provided some 1,000 residents, over a two-day period (November 19 and 20), with complete Thanksgiving dinners, including turkeys and all of the trimmings, with Girl Scout cookies for desert, as part of its Operation Turkey. Operation Turkey has been in existence for over a decade. The turkeys, cookies and other food was provided in large laundry baskets, making it easy to carry; donated by various businesses and organizations; and packed on Saturday (November 18), minus the turkey, at the school, by volunteers from numerous businesses, churches and organizations, including local Boy and Girls Scout troops. SERVE, Inc. is a non-profit organization, which provides comprehensive support services to the needy for emergency financial, food, transportation, housing and dental assistance and other services, which serve as a catalyst for positive change in the lives of western Prince William County residents. Photo by Joseph P. Cirone
East Coast Prof. Photography > MANASSAS, VA (November 20, 2006) – With a SERVE (Securing Emergency Resources through Volunteer Efforts), Inc. teenage volunteer standing by, Arnay Murray of Manassas, VA (second from left) selects a box of Girl Scout cookies to complete a Thanksgiving Day dinner basket, as son Arnay, Jr. (left); daughter Jessica; wife, Maryann; and son, Nathaniel Murray (third, fourth and fifth from the left) look on. Utilizing space donated by the Manassas Adventist Preparatory School on Barrett Drive in Manassas, VA, SERVE, Inc. provided some 1,000 residents, over a two-day period (November 19 and 20), with complete Thanksgiving dinners, including turkeys and all of the trimmings, with Girl Scout cookies for desert, as part of its Operation Turkey. Operation Turkey has been in existence for over a decade. The turkeys, cookies and other food was provided in large laundry baskets, making it easy to carry; donated by various businesses and organizations; and packed on Saturday (November 18), minus the turkey, at the school, by volunteers from numerous businesses, churches and organizations, including local Boy and Girls Scout troops. SERVE, Inc. is a non-profit organization, which provides comprehensive support services to the needy for emergency financial, food, transportation, housing and dental assistance and other services, which serve as a catalyst for positive change in the lives of western Prince William County residents. Photo by Joseph P. Cirone
East Coast Prof. Photography > MANASSAS, VA (November 20, 2006) – Anijza Lewis of Manassas, VA (center), receives a frozen turkey from SERVE (Securing Emergency Resources through Volunteer Efforts), Inc. volunteer Thomas Lent, 13, also of Manassas (r), while Vanessia Lewis (l) looks on and another volunteer works in the background. Utilizing space donated by the Manassas Adventist Preparatory School on Barrett Drive in Manassas, VA, SERVE, Inc. provided some 1,000 residents, over a two-day period (November 19 and 20), with complete Thanksgiving dinners, including turkeys and all of the trimmings, with Girl Scout cookies for desert, as part of its Operation Turkey. Operation Turkey has been in existence for over a decade. The turkeys, cookies and other food was provided in large laundry baskets, making it easy to carry; donated by various businesses and organizations; and packed on Saturday (November 18), minus the turkey, at the school, by volunteers from numerous businesses, churches and organizations, including local Boy and Girls Scout troops. SERVE, Inc. is a non-profit organization, which provides comprehensive support services to the needy for emergency financial, food, transportation, housing and dental assistance and other services, which serve as a catalyst for positive change in the lives of western Prince William County residents. Photo by Joseph P. Cirone
East Coast Prof. Photography > MANASSAS, VA (November 20, 2006) – Norma Louo of Manassas, VA (l), receives a frozen turkey from SERVE (Securing Emergency Resources through Volunteer Efforts), Inc. volunteer Thomas Lent, 13, also of Manassas (r). Utilizing space donated by the Manassas Adventist Preparatory School on Barrett Drive in Manassas, VA, SERVE, Inc. provided some 1,000 residents, over a two-day period (November 19 and 20), with complete Thanksgiving dinners, including turkeys and all of the trimmings, with Girl Scout cookies for desert, as part of its Operation Turkey. Operation Turkey has been in existence for over a decade. The turkeys, cookies and other food was provided in large laundry baskets, making it easy to carry; donated by various businesses and organizations; and packed on Saturday (November 18), minus the turkey, at the school, by volunteers from numerous businesses, churches and organizations, including local Boy and Girls Scout troops. SERVE, Inc. is a non-profit organization, which provides comprehensive support services to the needy for emergency financial, food, transportation, housing and dental assistance and other services, which serve as a catalyst for positive change in the lives of western Prince William County residents. Photo by Joseph P. Cirone
East Coast Prof. Photography > MANASSAS, VA (November 20, 2006) – Handcrafted wishes for a Happy Thanksgiving from local Girls Scouts and others, are among the many items provided to needy families during SERVE (Securing Emergency Resources through Volunteer Efforts), Inc.’s Operation Turkey 2006. Utilizing space donated by the Manassas Adventist Preparatory School on Barrett Drive in Manassas, VA, SERVE, Inc. provided some 1,000 residents, over a two-day period (November 19 and 20), with complete Thanksgiving dinners, including turkeys and all of the trimmings, with Girl Scout cookies for desert, as part of its Operation Turkey. Operation Turkey has been in existence for over a decade. The turkeys, cookies and other food was provided in large laundry baskets, making it easy to carry; donated by various businesses and organizations; and packed on Saturday (November 18), minus the turkey, at the school, by volunteers from numerous businesses, churches and organizations, including local Boy and Girls Scout troops. SERVE, Inc. is a non-profit organization, which provides comprehensive support services to the needy for emergency financial, food, transportation, housing and dental assistance and other services, which serve as a catalyst for positive change in the lives of western Prince William County residents. Photo by Joseph P. Cirone
East Coast Prof. Photography > HAYMARKET, VA (October 13, 2006) – Stonewall Jackson High School Raiders football players stretch on the field, just prior to a football game against Battlefield High School. The Raiders beat the Bobcats by two points, 40 to 38, with a dramatic game ending in the last ten seconds of the game. Photo by Joseph P. Cirone
East Coast Prof. Photography > HAYMARKET, VA (October 13, 2006) – Battlefield High School senior, Cory Hoopingarnei, 17, of Haymarket, VA (left) eats a hamburger, while Chris Beitel, 17, also of Haymarket (center), cooks at the grill, as fellow students line up for food at a Battlefield High School tailgate party, just prior to the school’s Homecoming Football Game against Stonewall Jackson High School’s Raiders.The Raiders beat the Bobcats by two points, 40 to 38, with a dramatic game ending in the last ten seconds of the game. Photo by Joseph P. Cirone
East Coast Prof. Photography > HAYMARKET, VA (October 13, 2006) – Battlefield High School senior, Mauricio Vargus, leaving a Battlefield High School tailgate party, just prior to the school’s Homecoming Football Game against Stonewall Jackson High School’s Raiders. Vargus and Julie Wood were elected Homecoming King and Queen, respectfully, by their peers. The Raiders beat the Bobcats by two points, 40 to 38, with a dramatic game ending in the last ten seconds of the game. Photo by Joseph P. Cirone
East Coast Prof. Photography > HAYMARKET, VA (October 13, 2006) – Battlefield High School senior, Zach Beakes, 17, of Haymarket, VA (left), sports a silly hat while entertaining fellow students at a Battlefield High School tailgate party, just prior to the school’s Homecoming Football Game against Stonewall Jackson High School’s Raiders. The Raiders beat the Bobcats by two points, 40 to 38, with a dramatic game ending in the last ten seconds of the game. Photo by Joseph P. Cirone
MANASSAS, VA (November 20, 2006) – Cynthia McDaniel of Manassas, VA (r), receives a frozen turkey from SERVE (Securing Emergency Resources through Volunteer Efforts), Inc. volunteer, Russell Dunlap, 13, of Haymarket (l), while Cortney Smith (right, background) of Manassas, VA and SERVE, Inc. volunteer, Devin Dove, 14, also of Manassas, VA (background on truck) look on. Utilizing space donated by the Manassas Adventist Preparatory School on Barrett Drive in Manassas, VA, SERVE, Inc. provided some 1,000 residents, over a two-day period (November 19 and 20), with complete Thanksgiving dinners, including turkeys and all of the trimmings, with Girl Scout cookies for desert, as part of its Operation Turkey. Operation Turkey has been in existence for over a decade. The turkeys, cookies and other food was provided in large laundry baskets, making it easy to carry; donated by various businesses and organizations; and packed on Saturday (November 18), minus the turkey, at the school, by volunteers from numerous businesses, churches and organizations, including local Boy and Girls Scout troops. SERVE, Inc. is a non-profit organization, which provides comprehensive support services to the needy for emergency financial, food, transportation, housing and dental assistance and other services, which serve as a catalyst for positive change in the lives of western Prince William County residents. Photo by Joseph P. Cirone
East Coast Prof. Photography > MANASSAS, VA (November 20, 2006) – Cynthia McDaniel of Manassas, VA (r), receives a frozen turkey from SERVE (Securing Emergency Resources through Volunteer Efforts), Inc. volunteer, Russell Dunlap, 13, of Haymarket (l), while Cortney Smith (right, background) of Manassas, VA and SERVE, Inc. volunteer, Devin Dove, 14, also of Manassas, VA (background on truck) look on. Utilizing space donated by the Manassas Adventist Preparatory School on Barrett Drive in Manassas, VA, SERVE, Inc. provided some 1,000 residents, over a two-day period (November 19 and 20), with complete Thanksgiving dinners, including turkeys and all of the trimmings, with Girl Scout cookies for desert, as part of its Operation Turkey. Operation Turkey has been in existence for over a decade. The turkeys, cookies and other food was provided in large laundry baskets, making it easy to carry; donated by various businesses and organizations; and packed on Saturday (November 18), minus the turkey, at the school, by volunteers from numerous businesses, churches and organizations, including local Boy and Girls Scout troops. SERVE, Inc. is a non-profit organization, which provides comprehensive support services to the needy for emergency financial, food, transportation, housing and dental assistance and other services, which serve as a catalyst for positive change in the lives of western Prince William County residents. Photo by Joseph P. Cirone
MANASSAS, VA (November 20, 2006) – Cynthia McDaniel of Manassas, VA (r), receives a frozen turkey from SERVE (Securing Emergency Resources through Volunteer Efforts), Inc. volunteer, Russell Dunlap, 13, of Haymarket (l), while Cortney Smith (right, background) of Manassas, VA and SERVE, Inc. volunteer, Devin Dove, 14, also of Manassas, VA (background on truck) look on. Utilizing space donated by the Manassas Adventist Preparatory School on Barrett Drive in Manassas, VA, SERVE, Inc. provided some 1,000 residents, over a two-day period (November 19 and 20), with complete Thanksgiving dinners, including turkeys and all of the trimmings, with Girl Scout cookies for desert, as part of its Operation Turkey. Operation Turkey has been in existence for over a decade. The turkeys, cookies and other food was provided in large laundry baskets, making it easy to carry; donated by various businesses and organizations; and packed on Saturday (November 18), minus the turkey, at the school, by volunteers from numerous businesses, churches and organizations, including local Boy and Girls Scout troops. SERVE, Inc. is a non-profit organization, which provides comprehensive support services to the needy for emergency financial, food, transportation, housing and dental assistance and other services, which serve as a catalyst for positive change in the lives of western Prince William County residents. Photo by Joseph P. Cirone
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