More than 700 people enjoyed the annual Salvation Army Christmas dinner.
The dinner was held on Wednesday in downtown Windsor at the St. Clair Centre for the Arts building on Riverside Drive.
About 100 volunteers helped serve the meal which included turkey, stuffing, carrots, potatoes and gravy.
Dwane Bashura has been attending the dinner for five years.
He says he enjoyed the meal and spending the night with the other guests.
"It's big time warmth to see Windsor, people coming out here, the number of people out here and their all in the Christmas mood, festivities and everything," says Bashura. "I love it."
The annual @TSAWindsor Christmas Dinner is taking place this evening in downtown Windsor. More than 700 people are here enjoying a traditional Christmas meal. #cklw @AM800News pic.twitter.com/NygaXQuGRK
— Rob Hindi (@rhindi800) December 12, 2018
Sherry Thompson has been attending the dinner for three years.
She's currently on disability and says she can't afford a lot.
"Nobody gets judged here and it's like a big family, nobody gets judged, nobody says anything, enjoy your day," says Thompson.
The Salvation Army Band entertained the crowd playing some Christmas tunes.
The dinner has been happening for 20-years.