In the sunny, welcoming town of Myrtle Beach, the spirit of giving is alive and well, thanks to a beloved local salon. This year, Salon 314 kicked off its 4th Annual Thanksgiving Giveback, providing free meals to anyone who needed a delicious bite for the holidays. This heartwarming event is not just about food; it’s about community and compassion.
On this special occasion, the salon dishes out around 25 free meals packed with love and holiday cheer. The menu is mouth-watering, featuring yellow rice, baked chicken, baked ham, green beans, dinner rolls, and a refreshing beverage. Each plate is a reminder that not everyone has family to celebrate with or a warm meal to enjoy, and Salon 314 is here to change that narrative.
The visionary behind this initiative, the tireless LeShara Holmes Wigfall, shared her inspiration with an evident passion. “You wanna give back to your community, and one of the things I wanted to do was to give back to like nursing homes and assisted living. Once I didn’t really get through with that, the next thing was to do like Thanksgiving,” Wigfall explained. She highlighted how the idea struck her while realizing there are many people out there who might not have a family to celebrate with.
“I figured, well why not? Who doesn’t like food?” she added with a chuckle. And with that simple question, the Thanksgiving Giveback was born. What started as a small idea has transformed into a cherished annual tradition in the community.
The preparation for the meal is truly a labor of love. Wigfall and her husband put on their aprons and whip up the main courses in their kitchen, making sure everything is cooked to perfection. It’s not just food; it’s a warm embrace from the community. And to make the feast even sweeter, decadent desserts were generously donated by a local favorite, Jewel’s Sweet Creations, ensuring that no meal is complete without a delicious treat to finish it off.
Wigfall’s kindness doesn’t stop at the salon doors. She had a fantastic plan in place for any meals that weren’t picked up. “Whoever didn’t come and get a plate, I would give it to the homeless shelter,” she stated, highlighting the importance of sharing the bounty with those in need. It’s this kind of thoughtfulness that can inspire an entire community.
As word spread about the free meal initiative, the excitement grew within Myrtle Beach. Residents and visitors alike began to feel the warmth of this holiday spirit radiating through the town. Hearing laughing, chatting, and clattering of plates at Salon 314 was a beautiful sound that filled the air with joy and camaraderie.
This wonderful initiative is more than just distributing food; it represents everything good about community spirit and neighbors supporting one another. It’s a heartwarming reminder that, regardless of our circumstances, we can always come together to celebrate kindness and generosity.
As the holiday season continues, let the story of Salon 314 inspire all of us to think about how we can give back to our communities, just like LeShara Holmes Wigfall and her team. After all, in the grand scheme of things, sharing a meal can spread cheer and warmth during the holiday season more than anything else.
So, from our hearts to yours, wishing everyone a joyful holiday season filled with love, warmth, and lots of delicious food!
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