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Main holidays that my family commemorates are Easter (lunch), Christmas (dinner, lunch), New Year (dinner, lunch). They usually include things like this:
For reference, I'm in the Southern Cone; that's why the desserts are biased towards colder stuff. (Christmas and New Year are hellish here.)
EDIT: aaaaaaand now I noticed that I'm a muppet and the question was about who or where, not what. My bad.
I usually commemorate those holidays either in my home or my sister's home, with the family and one or more friends. Making the meal is a big deal for us, and even the cats get parts of it (Kika gets shredded chicken breast, Siegfrieda gets some of the yoghurt of the salad dressing.) Usually around 8 people.
Your Thanksgivings sound packed! That sounds like the kind of gathering I'd like to be at.