Ivey grants full pardons in 75th annual Turkey Pardoning ceremony

Halo |

1 year ago

Last updated: 08/11/2023 at 11:00 AM


MONTGOMERY, Ala. – For the 75th year, two turkeys were spared from becoming a Thanksgiving feast Monday morning after Gov. Kay Ivey granted the two birds a full pardon in what has become an annual Alabama tradition. Dubbed the Turkey Pardoning ceremony, the event saw two turkeys presented to Ivey on the lawn of the Governor’s Mansion in Montgomery. For decades, the two turkeys were given the names Clyde and Henrietta, though this year, they were named Giblet and Puddin’ by Alabamians as the result of an online poll. Gov. Kay Ivey stands before the newly-pardoned turkey. The two turkeys were pr

HALO NEWSLETTER

Keep reading HALO with a Free Subscription

unlock this story instantly and join members and pros reading HALO daily -It's Free

See related Articles

Top agents

Gabrielle T

With a background in television and digital platforms, I have honed my skills in relationship management, market researc...

More About Gabrielle T
Wayne Fraser

Being a Life Insurance and Medicare agent is more than just a career for me. It is a calling that stems from a personal ...

More About Wayne Fraser
Eddie Hanson

I have been a broker for 5 years in the medicare industry and I am excited to educate others by providing my knowledge a...

More About Eddie Hanson
Sandra Holmes

Just checking site out

More About Sandra Holmes

Leave a Reply

Today’s update

0

New posts

0

total visitors

0

New subscribers

14

blog read