The Titusville Mill and the Well - Coffee House and Eatery may be off the beaten path and tucked behind other places along the main drag, but on Thanksgiving, it was the heart of Titusville.
At least it showed its heart to the community by opening the doors to provide a free meal to anyone and everyone who wanted one. They delivered over 100 meals and served close to the same number in the restaurant.
At least it showed its heart to the community by opening the doors to provide a free meal to anyone and everyone who wanted one. They delivered over 100 meals and served close to the same number in the restaurant.
The Well owner Joe Thompson, stirring gravy in the kitchen, said that people deserve to be treated with dignity and be allowed to come inside for a nice, comfortable meal. He was happy to takeouts but wanted to open the doors to whoever just wanted company and a meal on Thanksgiving.
More than a dozen volunteers chimed in to help with everything from food prep and delivery to serving and clean up. It was a true community effort. Thompson said many others from the community stepped up with food donations as well.
More than a dozen volunteers chimed in to help with everything from food prep and delivery to serving and clean up. It was a true community effort. Thompson said many others from the community stepped up with food donations as well.