Impromptu cookout feeds Augusta area residents after Hurricane Helene

Employees at Lanier's Fresh Meat Market grilled hotdogs for local residents on Monday, September 30, 2024. (Photo Courtesy of Charmain Z. Brackett/Augusta Good News)

Credit: Charmain Z. Brackett/Augusta Good News

Credit: Charmain Z. Brackett/Augusta Good News

Employees at Lanier's Fresh Meat Market grilled hotdogs for local residents on Monday, September 30, 2024. (Photo Courtesy of Charmain Z. Brackett/Augusta Good News)

This story was originally published by Augusta Good News.

When it comes to hurricanes, Candace and Daniel Sellars are pros.

“We’re from New Orleans,” said Candace, who lived through storms such as Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Ida before moving to Augusta, Georgia about four years ago. “We did not think it was going to get this bad.”

On Monday, Sept. 30, the couple joined dozens of other people in line at Lanier’s Fresh Meat Market on Walton Way, where Wayne Lanier and his staff cooked up hot dogs and handmade sausage dogs and gave them away.

“Everything we’re cooking was in the freezer. We’re not cooking them up because they are going bad. But the people around here don’t have any money,” said Lanier, who didn’t lose power to his freezers despite losing power to his storefront.

He estimated they’d give away between 1,000 and 1,500 hot dogs during the course of the afternoon.

Wayne Lanier, the owner of Lanier’s Fresh Meat Market on Walton Way, provided more than 1,000 hot dogs to residents including Candace Sellars and her family. (Photo Courtesy of Charmain Z. Brackett/Augusta Good News)

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The Sellars with their three children were trying to find a place to cash a check because they hadn’t been able to since last week, and they were hungry, Candace said. They saw the smoke, and it drew them over.

“Thank you,” Candace told Lanier repeatedly.

Area residents have been extending kindness to one another during Hurricane Helene’s aftermath.

Over the weekend at the city of Grovetown’s maintenance and fleet shop, employees grilled meat to feed people. And Mellow Mushroom provided 250 pizzas to feed members of the National Guard who are in the area helping with cleanup. At RecTeq, employees gave out thawed meat to people in more than 500 cars before running out.

In Augusta, cases of water are being given to families at the Municipal Building and at Southgate. The Golden Harvest Food Bank had a pop-up food distribution at the Master’s Table Soup Kitchen.


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