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Crossroads Urban Center will distribute holiday turkeys and side dishes to low-income Utahns from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday at 120 W. 1300 South in Salt Lake City.

The turkeys will be given out on a first-come, first-served basis.

The food that will be distributed Wednesday has been donated by Harmons Grocery and their customers. This is the 19th year that Harmons has supplied turkeys and other food for this event.

Crossroads is in its 50th year of providing support to the Salt Lake community and operates an emergency food pantry throughout the year to assist the hungry.

For more information, call Crossroads Urban Center at 801-364-7765 or visit crossroadsurbancenter.org.

Funding and support for the distribution also comes from Penna Power Advertising, the Utah Food Bank, Rowland Hall School, Community of Grace Presbyterian Church members, Holladay United Church of Christ members, Christ United Methodist Church members, the Capitol Kiwanis Club, Rocky Mountain Power, the B.W. Bastian Foundation, Metro Recyclers, Salt Lake Community College Concurrent Enrollment Staff, AECOM employees, the Air Force ROTC, Helix Education, Vista Services, the Highland High School Football team, Cadence Electronics employees and Boeing Aerospace Salt Lake City employees.