Happy Thanksgiving
Dear Readers,
In the fall of 1621, Plymouth colonists and Wampanoag Indians shared the first Thanksgiving Dinner in historical Plymouth Massachusetts. This dinner became a symbol of PEACE between the English and Native Americans. Today Thanksgiving is a wonderful holiday for families and friends to come together and celebrate the good things in life.
I love living close by to the historical town of Plymouth and often visit the Mayflower II, Plymouth Rock, Plimoth Plantation and Pilgrim Hall Museum where I have learned so much about our American history. If you’ve never visited Plymouth, you can view our reviews and videos of these historical places by clicking on the titles next to the pictures below. Wheelchair access isn’t perfect but the educational experience is enlightening.
I really enjoy having Thanksgiving turkey dinner with my family and friends. I am very Thankful for having a loving family, good friends and my health. I’m also very Thankful I’m able to live a full and exciting life in the community
God Bless you and your family this Thanksgiving Day.
Kenny & Company wish you all a Happy, Healthy and Safe Thanksgiving!
We hope you enjoy our reviews and videos too! Just click on the titles to view!
Mayflower II
Plimoth Plantation
Plymouth Rock
Pilgrim Hall Museum




November 24th, 2009 at 8:16 pm
Kenny & Co, Happy Thanksgiving. I love your website and really love your sense of humor. Hope you enjoy your turkey!!
November 24th, 2009 at 8:18 pm
Kenny, Happy Thanksgiving. I’m very proud of you and looking forward to turkey dinner Thursday! Love you! Aunt Nancy
November 26th, 2009 at 6:54 pm
Hey Kenny, I read the story about you in the Enterprise today and want to THANK YOU for all you’re doing to help persons with disabilities. Most people don’t understand how important ACCESS is unless one of their family member or themselves ends up in a wheelchair. Your website is AMAZING!! It has so much information and great links. Keep up the good work!!
November 26th, 2009 at 6:56 pm
PS The link to the story in the Brockton Enterprise is
http://www.enterprisenews.com/homepage/x1297504476/CELEBRATING-COMMUNITY-Middleboro-activist-fights-for-handicapped-access