bob myers, volunteer: "it's kind of a fulfilling, satisfaction when you go out and help people, and they're going up to you and you're kind of making their day, and they don't realize how much they're actually making your day." elias: hope ministries is celebrating its one hundredth year. they expect to be servng even more people as winter sets in., elias: and at a sioux city restaurant -- a family gave up their holiday to help others. you may remember, last week , we told you how rebos restaurant was raising money to serve thanksgiving dinner to people who needed a meal. well, the owners made it happen. there was lots of conversation and laughter. and countless number of people who were purely thankful. donations collected weeks prior for the event not only went to food, but to provide attendees with hats, gloves, and toiletry bags too. elias: the weekend after thanksgiving means the appearance of christmas decorations, as families begin the celebration of the next big holiday... for those planning to put up a tree, iowa secretary of agriculture bill northey is encourging everyone to consi