Alaska turkey airdrop
Alaska turkey airdrop

Cheers to Esther Sanderlin-Keim who celebrates a uniquely Alaskan Thanksgiving tradition where she airdrops frozen turkeys to remote cabin and homesteads where people would otherwise not have access to the holiday staple.

Esther has been dropping “turkey bombs” for the last three years and this year she delivered 32 bird by way of bush plane. Her mission is simple and noble: to deliver the spirit of Thanksgiving, one turkey bomb at a time:

If you are interested in supporting the Alaska Turkey Bomb they have set up PayPal account where you can contribute (MORE INFO HERE):

“Thank you so much for your support, together we can reach more families in remote areas of Alaska!”

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