Tell The Tribune: How — and why — do you celebrate Friendsgiving?
(The Associated Press) We want to hear from Utahns: Have you or do you plan to celebrate Friendsgiving? What space did it fill in your life and how do you make it different from more traditional Thanksgiving?
The traditional Thanksgiving dinner with family on the fourth Thursday of November has expanded in recent years to include another, often earlier course: Friendsgiving.
The gatherings are typically exclusively for friends, held in addition to a traditional Thanksgiving celebration, but they sometimes take its place altogether. We want to hear from Utahns: Have you or do you plan to celebrate Friendsgiving? What space did it fill in your life and how do you make it different from more traditional Thanksgiving?
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