Alaska Thanksgiving Surprise: Pilot Airdrops Turkeys to Remote Residents

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Alaskan Woman Airdrops Turkeys to Remote Residents for Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving in Alaska

Alaska Turkey Bomb Tradition Continues

An annual tradition in rural Alaska sees Esther Keim flying over remote areas dropping frozen turkeys to residents.

Rural Life in Alaska

Unique Challenges of Living Off the Grid

With only about 20% of Alaska accessible by road, many residents rely on unconventional methods for survival.

Keim’s Turkey Delivery Mission

Bringing Joy to Alaskan Families

Esther Keim’s heartwarming initiative has grown over the years, bringing Thanksgiving joy to more families living off the land.

Impact and Future Plans

Expanding the Mission Beyond Turkeys

Keim’s goal is to establish a nonprofit to reach more people and provide additional support beyond holiday turkeys.

By Mark Thiessen and Becky Bohrer, The Associated Press

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