Signal Mountain Lions Kick Off Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner Sale

  • Monday, October 26, 2015

The Signal Mountain Lions Club is holding a Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner sale. Choices include either a Rotisserie Roasted or Hickory Smoked Turkey Breast prepared by Pruett’s Deli and Off the Grill Restaurant.   Make it a complete meal by ordering a variety of traditional sides such as dressing, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, and more.  The cost for the turkey breast is $40 each, and sides will be available in servings for four for $5 each. 

The Lions will be set up at Pruett’s entrance every Saturday throughout November, to take pre-orders. Orders can also be placed at Pruett’s deli and Off the Grill restaurant, at any time.
On Wednesday afternoon and evening, before Thanksgiving, the Lions will set up a Drive-Thru, in the Pruett’s parking lot, for convenient pick-up of your holiday feast.

All proceeds from the Turkey Dinner Sale will benefit the Signal Mountain Lions Club’s Kids Sight Services program, College Scholarship fund,  and other charities on Signal Mountain.

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