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items to donate to the Holliston Panty Shelf. The result was two full car loads
of seven hundred items delivered to the Food Pantry.
Members of the Lowland Industrial Park came together this June to do a
month-long drive among their employees for the Holliston Pantry Shelf.
Spearheaded by Joey Teblum of Lista International, Joey reached out to the
companies in the ‘neighborhood’ to participate in this event. He maintained
regular communication with the contacts at each of the participating
companies to monitor the contributions and send out encouraging reminders.
On Thursday, June 30th, Joey picked up the items from each company and
delivered it all to the Pantry Shelf.
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This resulted in two full car loads, or almost 700 items ranging from much
needed food supplies to cleaning products, collected between June 1st-30th.
Involved in this year’s community drive were:
· Lista International
· Century-TyWood Manufacturing Inc.
· FlexHead Industries
· Colantonio General Contractor Inc.
· Matrix Films
· Holliston Pediatric Group
· Grasshopper Tree & Landscape, Inc.
· Shen’s Gymnastic Academy
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Great
- Marlene teblum | 7/7/16 11:32 PM
What great community spirit! Thank you to all.
- Jackie Dellicker | 7/5/16 4:53 AM
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A great way to kick off the summer! Most donations/contributions for the
Pantry Shelf come in during the school year and around the holidays, thus
leaving the shelves pretty bare during the summer months. So we hope to
make this an annual event - and would like to challenge or encourage all the
other professional parks in Holliston to do the same!
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