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#60: Give Thanks Together - Regardless of Religion

Join together on Nov. 20 at Malverne's 36th Ecumenical Thanksgiving service.

Regardless of whether your religion is Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Judaism or another denomination, I'm sure you have much to be thankful for.

Join with your fellow community members in Malverne on Nov. 20 to celebrate everything you are grateful for this year at the

This tradition brings together residents of different faiths to give thanks, pray and celebrate. Each year the service rotates to a different house of worship but for the first time it will be celebrated in one that is already the permanent home to two separate religions. The Malverne Jewish Center and the Bridge Church of the Nazarene, both located at 1 Norwood Avenue in the village, will co-host this year's event, which will commence at 7 p.m.

If you've never attended one of these services before, we recommend you start a new tradition this year. Give thanks for your family, friends and other blessings in your life, while coming together with your neighbors. Check out other Things To Do in Malverne-West Hempstead .

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