By the time Alice Ortegon, her family and a slew of volunteers were finished serving up a communal Thanksgiving meal on Thurday, almost all the turkey was gone. There were no more green beans, but there were plenty of sweet potatoes and desserts.The 40-50 volunteers served up free holiday meals to 350-375 diners who either showed up at the school cafeteria or had the meals delivered to them between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Thanksgiving Day.“It was (a success),” Ortegon said about the meal. “I had people who were so glad we were doing this again,” Ortegon said.“We got through ...