Alaskan pilot 'airdrops' turkeys to remote areas to keep Thanksgiving tradition alive

Alaskan authorities continue their tradition by airdropping frozen Thanksgiving turkeys to remote residents. Esther Keim leads the effort, delivering 32 turkeys this year with the help of social media donations. Despite weather challenges, Keim ensures the turkeys reach isolated families, aiming to expand her initiative into a statewide nonprofit.

Alaskan pilot 'airdrops' turkeys to remote areas to keep Thanksgiving tradition alive

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Alaskan authorities continue their tradition by airdropping frozen Thanksgiving turkeys to remote residents. Esther Keim leads the effort, delivering 32 turkeys this year with the help of social media donations. Despite weather challenges, Keim ensures the turkeys reach isolated families, aiming to expand her initiative into a statewide nonprofit.