Garcia also shared that COVID-19 has changed the way that big gatherings are planned.Īnyone that’s met Garcia knows that he can’t stop helping those who need it. “This year, we’re going to have Thanksgiving dinner in my house for the first time in 36 years.” I was 40 when I started and now I’m 77, but I need some rest and spend more with my wife,” Garcia said. READ MORE: 14 Cattle Killed After Big Rig Crashes Into Motorcycle Abandoned On Highway 395 In Hesperia There will not be the annual “We Give Thanks” dinner for thousands of people at the Honda Center, but Garcia promises to keep giving. ANAHEIM (CBSLA) – Frank Garcia, a beloved Anaheim chef famous for his free Thanksgiving meals that began 37 years ago, plans to do things differently again this year.
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