IDAHO FALLS — For nearly 40 years, the Idaho Salvation Army has hosted its annual Thanksgiving meal to help feed 1,000 people and to give back to the community.

The dinner is free to the public and will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Elks Lodge, located at 640 E. Elva Street.

“Honestly, we’re just blown away, and at the same time, incredibly humbled. This is a thing that we could not do by ourselves,” Lt. Jon-Marc Lamb of the Salvation Army of Idaho Falls said.

For Jon-Marc and his wife, Brianna Lamb, this is their first year taking on the Thanksgiving dinner since the departure of Capt. Steve Staneart and his wife left for a new assignment as pastors in California earlier in the year.

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