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The Reedley Exponent A7 Thursday, November 29, 2018 Thanksgiving at St. La Salle
Volunteers with St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church and Mainstreet Cafe served 570 people at the annual Thanks- giving dinner at St. La Salle School on Nov. 22. The free dinner is made possible through the generosity and volunteers of several parish groups such as the Knights of Columbus, St. Anthony’s Food Center, the Catholic Daughters, the KHI-RHO Youth Group and Catholics in Action along with various other parishioners and donors. The dinner has been a community tradition for about 25 years.
ABOVE: Volunteers filled plates with tur- key and all the trimmings.
RIGHT: Monica Garcia served up meals at the Thanksgiving dinner.
Danny Vasquez / Photos Contributed
Come Join Sal’s for
DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS
between 11:00am and 4:00pm
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for pictures in front of the tree.
Debbie Estes said it was also her first time attending the ceremony and she will return again next year.
“I’m excited to be here. I have a husband playing bells and a grandson that’s going to be singing, and I think
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It was unknown at the time if the suspect had been
hit.
Because of the dan-
gerous circumstances, the Sheriff ’s SWAT team was called to the scene. At about midnight, SWAT members approached the house to try and find the suspect. While doing so, they heard more gunshots inside the house.
Just before 1 a.m., depu- ties found the suspect out- side, running across the property. They were able to capture him without inci-
A “Nutcracker” themed piece was one of the many colorful ornaments to adorn the this year’s Christmas tree in down- town Reedley. More than 300 people attended the lighting ceremony at the intersection of G and 11th Streets.
Juanita Adame / Photo Contributed
that’s what community is all about,” she said.
The tree will remain on display through the Christ- mas holiday.
“I personally would like to thank everyone who helped to make this event possible,” said Valencia. “From the setting up of the tree, to putting on the cere- mony, there were many com- munity members involved.”
dent. He was not seriously injured. Arrangements were made to transport him to a hospital in Fresno.
It is unclear what, if any, substance the suspect was under the influence of, but more answers should be known following the results of tests taken at the hospital.
Detectives have obtained a search warrant and subse- quently searched the five- acre parcel of land for evi- dence. Records also are be- ing checked for any possible prior contact our office has had with the suspect.
Botti said this remains an ongoing investigation.
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