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Pacers feed those in need at the Come to Our House Thanksgiving Dinner

Pacers player George Hill serves turkey to Isaac Jones of Indianapolis during the Pacers 17th annual “Come to Our House” Thanksgiving Dinner held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014. The organization opened their arms to over 650 men, women and children from Central Indiana shelters for a warm, traditional holiday meal. Over 350 pounds of turkey, 300 pounds of ham, 40 gallons of gravy and 250 pounds of potatoes were prepared for the event.
Pacers player George Hill serves turkey to Isaac Jones of Indianapolis during the Pacers 17th annual “Come to Our House” Thanksgiving Dinner held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014. The organization opened their arms to over 650 men, women and children from Central Indiana shelters for a warm, traditional holiday meal. Over 350 pounds of turkey, 300 pounds of ham, 40 gallons of gravy and 250 pounds of potatoes were prepared for the event.
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Pacers players Roy Hibbert signs an autograph for 13-year-old Cameron Stennis of Indianapolis during the Pacers 17th annual “Come to Our House” Thanksgiving Dinner held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014. The organization opened their arms to over 650 men, women and children from Central Indiana shelters for a warm, traditional holiday meal.
Pacers players Roy Hibbert signs an autograph for 13-year-old Cameron Stennis of Indianapolis during the Pacers 17th annual “Come to Our House” Thanksgiving Dinner held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014. The organization opened their arms to over 650 men, women and children from Central Indiana shelters for a warm, traditional holiday meal.
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July Bell of Indianapolis enjoys a free meal during the Pacers 17th annual “Come to Our House” Thanksgiving Dinner held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014. The organization opened their arms to over 650 men, women and children from Central Indiana shelters for a warm, traditional holiday meal.
July Bell of Indianapolis enjoys a free meal during the Pacers 17th annual “Come to Our House” Thanksgiving Dinner held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014. The organization opened their arms to over 650 men, women and children from Central Indiana shelters for a warm, traditional holiday meal.
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Pacers place mats accented the free meal during the Pacers 17th annual “Come to Our House” Thanksgiving Dinner held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014. The organization opened their arms to over 650 men, women and children from Central Indiana shelters for a warm, traditional holiday meal.
Pacers place mats accented the free meal during the Pacers 17th annual “Come to Our House” Thanksgiving Dinner held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014. The organization opened their arms to over 650 men, women and children from Central Indiana shelters for a warm, traditional holiday meal.
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Over 650 people enjoyed a free meal during the Pacers 17th annual “Come to Our House” Thanksgiving Dinner held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014. The organization opened their arms to men, women and children from Central Indiana shelters for a warm, traditional holiday meal.
Over 650 people enjoyed a free meal during the Pacers 17th annual “Come to Our House” Thanksgiving Dinner held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014. The organization opened their arms to men, women and children from Central Indiana shelters for a warm, traditional holiday meal.
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Pacers head coach Frank Vogel serves up a free meal with a smile during the Pacers 17th annual “Come to Our House” Thanksgiving Dinner held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014.
Pacers head coach Frank Vogel serves up a free meal with a smile during the Pacers 17th annual “Come to Our House” Thanksgiving Dinner held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014.
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Pacers players, staff and local personalities serve free meals during the Pacers 17th annual “Come to Our House” Thanksgiving Dinner held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014. The organization opened their arms to over 650 men, women and children from Central Indiana shelters for a warm, traditional holiday meal.
Pacers players, staff and local personalities serve free meals during the Pacers 17th annual “Come to Our House” Thanksgiving Dinner held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014. The organization opened their arms to over 650 men, women and children from Central Indiana shelters for a warm, traditional holiday meal.
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Pacers players, staff and local personalities served free meals during the Pacers 17th annual “Come to Our House” Thanksgiving Dinner held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014. The organization opened their arms to over 650 men, women and children from Central Indiana shelters for a warm, traditional holiday meal.
Pacers players, staff and local personalities served free meals during the Pacers 17th annual “Come to Our House” Thanksgiving Dinner held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014. The organization opened their arms to over 650 men, women and children from Central Indiana shelters for a warm, traditional holiday meal.
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Indianapolis Star Published Karen Ferguson and other local dignitaries, Pacer players and staff gave of their time to serve free meals during the Pacers 17th annual “Come to Our House” Thanksgiving Dinner held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014. The organization opened their arms to over 650 men, women and children from Central Indiana shelters for a warm, traditional holiday meal.
Indianapolis Star Published Karen Ferguson and other local dignitaries, Pacer players and staff gave of their time to serve free meals during the Pacers 17th annual “Come to Our House” Thanksgiving Dinner held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014. The organization opened their arms to over 650 men, women and children from Central Indiana shelters for a warm, traditional holiday meal.
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Pacers mascot Boomer signed a fans hat during the Pacers 17th annual “Come to Our House” Thanksgiving Dinner held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014. The organization opened their arms to over 650 men, women and children from Central Indiana shelters for a warm, traditional holiday meal.
Pacers mascot Boomer signed a fans hat during the Pacers 17th annual “Come to Our House” Thanksgiving Dinner held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014. The organization opened their arms to over 650 men, women and children from Central Indiana shelters for a warm, traditional holiday meal.
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