November 9, 2022

This week let's celebrate our outdoor team of volunteers. Until I walked in Dan's shoes, who distributes numbers on Saturdays, didn't quite get the accurate picture of his job. Last Saturday was the church Barbeque Dinner and while Dan was smoking pork on the grill with his comrades, he ambles over to the Pantry about 6:45 a.m. and passes out 40 numbers to our "neighbors" whose cars were lined up to the entrance. Did I mention it was dark, drizzling, and breezy?

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November 2, 2022

This past week before Halloween was all treats and no tricks! Monday began with a trunk load of items from Bethany Methodist Church of Fairview to help our new neighbors to the area through the winter with quilts, blankets, and coats. Tuesday baskets of food items from Lutheran Church of the Nativity, were waiting in the foyer to be weighed and shelved. We received over 5,000 pounds of food from Manna. Some of the items included were apples, zucchini, sweet potatoes, cabbage, carrots, winter squash, Idaho potatoes, turkeys, and chicken.

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October 26, 2022

The Calvary Episcopal Church Food Pantry is much more than distributing food on Saturdays. Walking through the doors of the Center of Hope you are welcomed by the Pantry family just as you receive friends into your home. Our Pantry family takes the time to chat with the neighbors while shopping with them, receiving the milk, eggs, and produce, or as carts are moving toward their transportation. Our Pantry is successful because of the camaraderie among our volunteers and neighbors and I must include our support from you in the community, especially our area churches. Some of you who are homebound keep up by reading our newsletter and have emailed me that you have collected toothbrushes or even egg cartons for us.

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October 19, 2022

As part of the Salt and Light Project at VERITAS Christian Academy, their third-grade classrooms choose us to be the recipients of their outreach program. Students collected over a hundred pounds of diapers to donate to the Pantry. They spent time decorating note cards with fall pictures and special messages to be given to our neighbors on Saturday. Two volunteers from the Pantry shared with the students about the importance of the Pantry and how we are helping to reduce food insecurity in the community.

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October 12, 2022

What a glorious Saturday morning at the Center of Hope! Not only were the volunteers bustling about but also the UNC Pharmacy Eshleman School of Pharmacy interns setting up for blood pressure and glucose checks. Flu vaccines were also offered to neighbors and volunteers. We are very appreciative of Walgreens sponsoring this event. 113 households representing 389 individuals and seven new neighbors shopped for healthy food choices this week.

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October 5, 2022

Ian.. Ian go away.... come again any day but Saturday! Many thanks to the hardy souls who participated in the food distribution on Saturday as Hurricane Ian moved through North Carolina. 111 Households representing 357 individuals and eight new neighbors shopped for healthy food choices this week.

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September 28, 2022

SWAP......Supporting Wellness At Pantries MANNA held a “Feeding WNC Conference” in Waynesville last Wednesday. Martha, Carol, and Kathy had the opportunity to learn from agency leaders about how they create uniquely welcoming and dignified experiences for every neighbor who enters their doors.

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September 21, 2022

What a blessing it has been this week to have thirty students and their advisors from Christ School select our pantry for their Day of Service. Calvary has been instrumental in offering opportunities for Christ School students to serve our community throughout the years. This past Wednesday, our day began with prayer in the labyrinth led by Father J. The students worked from 9:00-12:00 in the garden weeding, mulching, and preparing the garden beds for the winter months.

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September 14, 2022

After two years of virtual walks for the Hunger Coalition Walk, Joyce Jolly, president of the Hunger Coalition of Henderson County, shared with local agencies who distribute food in Henderson County how excited it was to be back in Jackson Park for the Hunger Walk 2022! This is the 40 th year for this event that raises money to assist local agencies in providing food for those who need it!

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September 7, 2022

Labor Day, a holiday, that was celebrated this past Monday got me thinking about the "labor" at the Food pantry, garden, and all the wrap round responsibilities required each week for a successful distribution of food. On behalf of the Executive Committee, will you join us in recognizing the 50+ volunteers it takes each week to provide the "client choice model" where we offer a variety of foods within a special category.

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August 31, 2022

This past Saturday was full of activity as 93 families representing 284 individuals and four new families shopped for food for three and one half days of meals. Part of our produce this week came from the St. Andrew and Rotary Gleaners. Blackberries, potatoes, and tomatoes were among the items delivered for distribution.

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August 24, 2022

Hmmmmm....no it's not the aroma of pumpkin spice that welcomed our neighbors on Saturday! Why it's Chef Martha preparing a tasty salsa with fresh vegetables from the garden and Tractor.Food and Farms. Later in the morning she offered a jiffy cornmeal waffle. Our morning was quite busy with 106 families representing 336 individuals and seven new families who continue to be offered an opportunity to taste nutritious items from our pantry and the recipe.

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