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We’re highlighting one of Hilton Head Island’s most meaningful traditions: the Hilton Head Island Community Thanksgiving Dinner, hosted each year at Hudson’s Seafood House on the Docks. What started in 1999 as a way to bring neighbors together has grown into a cherished event that welcomes over 1,000 guests each year. Volunteers from every corner of the island come together to share the day with others, ensuring that no one spends Thanksgiving alone. The Community Thanksgiving Dinner has become a true reflection of what makes the Lowcountry special—hospitality, generosity, and a deep sense of connection. Andrew Carmines, the owner of Hudson’s, and Lesley Kyle, one of the organizers of the event, join us to talk about the history and mission of the event.
By Hilton Head Island - Bluffton Chamber of Commerce4.9
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We’re highlighting one of Hilton Head Island’s most meaningful traditions: the Hilton Head Island Community Thanksgiving Dinner, hosted each year at Hudson’s Seafood House on the Docks. What started in 1999 as a way to bring neighbors together has grown into a cherished event that welcomes over 1,000 guests each year. Volunteers from every corner of the island come together to share the day with others, ensuring that no one spends Thanksgiving alone. The Community Thanksgiving Dinner has become a true reflection of what makes the Lowcountry special—hospitality, generosity, and a deep sense of connection. Andrew Carmines, the owner of Hudson’s, and Lesley Kyle, one of the organizers of the event, join us to talk about the history and mission of the event.

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