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Shopping List for August

Shopping List for August Bread Crackers Canned tuna Peanut butter Canned chick peas or kidney beans Thanks!

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Fresh Produce Brightens the Food Shelf

  Produce Pick Up by Volunteers   Don Munro, pictured here, is one of three volunteers (the others are Judi Greene and Sheila Murray) who kindly make the trek to Stern’s Quality Produce in White River Junction to insure the

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Shopping List for July

Cereal Boxed macaroni and cheese Dried navy beans, dried green split peas Canned soup (low sodium if possible Flour Peanut butter Thanks!

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Book Program Expands at the Food Shelf

  Yahoo! we have a bigger book case!   Thanks to Jan Weiner for donating the spacious book case and to Leigh and Roy Snell for getting it in place and the shelves stocked. We have a well-utilized program at

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BBQ Benefit Food Shelf July 19

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Food Shelf Use Up Significantly Again

Stats for the month of April 2014 show another significant jump in use at the food shelf. April 2014: Nine new families came to us for help. The number of new families each month continues as a trend. We served

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Shopping List May 30-June 20

Pasta and spaghetti Baked beans Small bottles of cooking oil Small jars of mayonnaise Coffee and tea Cereal

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Cross-Pollenization Helps the Food Shelf

You say tom-ah-to, I say tom-A-to. And we say wonderful! And thank you! There are many precursors to spring, even in the darkest days of winter. Nowhere is that more evident than in the Horticultural Program at Woodstock Union High

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Good Vibes for the Food Shelf

  WUHS student Jessie Tensen, as part of the horticulture/agricultural program at WUHS, grew a bevy of tomato plants for the food shelf to give out to guests. A big thanks to her and to John Hiers, head of that

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Post Office Food Drive, May 10

Saturday, May 10 Don’t forget the US Post Office’s collection for the local food shelves. Woodstock postal workers are collecting food on their rounds to deliver mail and also in a bin at the post office. Please help out if

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Food Wishlist
  • pasta
  • spaghetti sauce
  • hot and cold cereal
  • canned tuna
  • canned soups and stews (preferable low sodium)
  • canned fruit and vegetables (preferably low sugar and low salt)
  • peanut butter
  • coffee
  • baked beans
  • boxed macaroni & cheese