Known as “The World’s Greatest Bake Sale,” Pie in the Sky, Community Servings’ annual bake sale, is now in its 30th year. The seasonal fundraiser allows folks to purchase pies prepared and donated by more than 150 local chefs, bakers and restaurants. The proceeds support the not-for-profit food and nutrition program, which provides services throughout Massachusetts to individuals and families living with critical and chronic illnesses. Pies—whose flavors include pumpkin, apple, pecan —go for $30 a pop and enable Community Servings to provide tens of thousands of scratch-made, diet-specific meals throughout the year. If spending the night before Thanksgiving rolling out pie dough doesn’t tickle your fancy, snag one of theirs to bring to dinner instead.
There’s no time like autumn in Boston, and Thanksgiving hits on one of the last weeks of the stunning season, before we all retreat inside for a few months. Whether you’re looking for a place to party with your childhood friends or need a peaceful venue to catch some air after dinner with Aunt Karen, we've got you covered. From Thanksgiving meal prep to athletic outdoor activities, these seasonal activities have something for everyone. Also, if you don't feel like cooking this Thanksgiving, dine out at one of the best Boston restaurants open on Thanksgiving or grab takeout from these local eateries offering Turkey Day feasts to go.
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