The Signal

Thanksgivi­ng feast

Senior Center dishes out hundreds of meals during drive-thru event

- By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer

Hundreds of local older adults could not break bread together this year for the annual Thanksgivi­ng feast at the Bella Vida Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center, but many still showed, some even dressed up for a drive-thru version Thursday.

Vehicles zig-zagged through the large parking lot of the center as they lined up to receive free to-go bags of both hot and cold festive meals prepared by dozens of volunteers. The event was brought forth by the senior center and the Castaic Lions Club.

“We’re doing 700 meals

today,” Senior Center Executive Director Kevin MacDonald, who was helping hand out food bags, said, adding that their home-delivered meals operation had dropped off 300 meals to homebound seniors.

For many older adults, the annual feast offers an opportunit­y to connect with others, including with local students who traditiona­lly volunteer and bond with attendees. The COVID-19 pandemic overturned plans to relive the holiday event. Bella Vida’s first Thanksgivi­ng celebratio­n last year dished out about 1,000 meals for seniors.

“This is contact-free, and I’ve heard many people say, ‘I really wanted to go see my family, but I’m going to stay home because that’s the right thing to do,’” said drivethru volunteer Ashley Ahmadi. “Someone even said, ‘I put on makeup today.’ So, today is really the only day some will get that interactio­n with others, even if it’s through cars.”

Resident Juan Sanchez, who was lining up to receive his meals, said they would be a big help for the remainder of the week.

“This meal prepared for the community is the best thing that these people could do because so many people are handicappe­d,” he said. “I’ll be doing the cooking myself and, during the rest of the week, this will work.”

One notable detail printed on each of the meal bags was a quote from Alan “Flo” Lawrence, a beloved community volunteer and president of the Castaic Lions Club, that read, “Everywhere I go, I find love.”

Lawrence, 63, died Aug. 19, and was known for putting together the annual Thanksgivi­ng Day feast. Amid high winds Thursday, his ex-wife

Susan Lawrence read a prayer during a moment of remembranc­e for Alan.

“We’re doing this in memory of our dear friend Flo Lawrence,” said MacDonald. “He was our cochair and he said, ‘I see love in everything,’ and that’s our motto: We see love in everything. We miss him.”

Last year, during the first Thanksgivi­ng feast at Bella Vida, Lawrence spoke on the joy of celebratin­g together at the center’s large banquet hall, after many years of having the event at the smaller, former location on Market Street in Newhall.

“Celebratin­g at this location, it just lets us share more love — more room, more love,” he said then.

 ?? Dan Watson/ The Signal ?? (Above) Lions Club member and volunteer Tyler Wratten carries hot and cold meal bags displaying a memorial for the late Alan “Flo” Lawrence, co-chair of the annual SCV Senior Center Thanksgivi­ng Day Feast, to vehicles in line for the Thanksgivi­ng Drive-Thru Feast at the Bella Vida Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center on Thursday. (Below) Volunteer Shelley Cazen helps during the Thanksgivi­ng Day feast.
Dan Watson/ The Signal (Above) Lions Club member and volunteer Tyler Wratten carries hot and cold meal bags displaying a memorial for the late Alan “Flo” Lawrence, co-chair of the annual SCV Senior Center Thanksgivi­ng Day Feast, to vehicles in line for the Thanksgivi­ng Drive-Thru Feast at the Bella Vida Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center on Thursday. (Below) Volunteer Shelley Cazen helps during the Thanksgivi­ng Day feast.
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 ?? Dan Watson/ The Signal ?? (Above) Volunteers Chloe Bird, left, and her mother, Linda Davies, load bags with hot meals to be handed out during the Thanksgivi­ng Drive-Thru Feast at the Bella Vida Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center on Thursday. (Below) Steven Brown and his comfort dog, 4-year-old Bailey, keep an eye on the line of vehicles. (Left) High winds blow as Susan Lawrence reads a prayer during a moment of remembranc­e for her ex-husband, Castaic Lions Club President Alan “Flo” Lawrence, co-chair of the Senior Center’s annual Thanksgivi­ng feast, who died in August.
Dan Watson/ The Signal (Above) Volunteers Chloe Bird, left, and her mother, Linda Davies, load bags with hot meals to be handed out during the Thanksgivi­ng Drive-Thru Feast at the Bella Vida Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center on Thursday. (Below) Steven Brown and his comfort dog, 4-year-old Bailey, keep an eye on the line of vehicles. (Left) High winds blow as Susan Lawrence reads a prayer during a moment of remembranc­e for her ex-husband, Castaic Lions Club President Alan “Flo” Lawrence, co-chair of the Senior Center’s annual Thanksgivi­ng feast, who died in August.
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