Dusty Fletcher - Activities and Civic Service Chairlady, Hemlock District
Roger Lear - Scouting for Food helper for Crosswinds District
Food was collected at 3 Harris Teeter locations on February 7 from 9am -
12pm
Order of the Arrow Scouts and Scouters staffed the 3 collection locations
Unloading, sorting and weighing food done by Tom and Steve Doligalski,
Donna Dragon, Ann Lear, Chris Siegl, Scott and Debbie Simerly,
Jamie and Greg Smith, and Marv and Max Tharp.
Details on food delivered by each unit to various food pantries (approximates): 2276 pounds - Helping Hand Mission in Cary 1242 pounds - Christian Community in Action (Cary) 2081 pounds - Western Wake Crisis Center (Apex) 301 pounds - Harris Teeter (Cary-Maynard & Harrison) 500 pounds - Harris Teeter (at Waverly) 100 pounds - Harris Teeter (at Hwy 55 & Green Level Road) ---- 6500 - Total pounds of food collected and reported Details on food collected by each unit: 1933 pounds of food - P205 *TOP UNIT* 1128 pounds of food - T208 *TOP UNIT* 440 pounds of food - P218 669 pounds of food - T231 148 pounds of food - P224 500 pounds of food - T431 230 pounds of food - P393 455 pounds of food - T131 212 pounds of food - P216 301 pounds of food - T 31 100 pounds of food - P131 70 pounds of food - P208 200 pounds of food - T213 107 pounds of food - 3 unknown Packs 7 pounds of food - T316 ---- ---- 3240 - Total pounds of food 3260 - Total pounds of food Scouting for Food was collected on February 8th, 2004 unless noted below: Troop 208 collected on 2/14/04. Pack 216 collected on 2/28/04 and 3/16/04. Troop 31 collected on 6/5/04. Pack 393 collected on 6/5/04. Troop 431 collected on 6/5/04. Pack 131 collected on 6/5/04. TOTAL OF ALL UNITS = 6,500 pounds (more than 3 tons) Units Participating: Packs and Troops = 14 Units out of 57 Packs - 131, 205, 208, 216, 218, 224, 393 (7 Packs) Troops - 31, 131, 208, 213, 231, 316, 431 (7 Troops) NOTES: All weights calculated using an average weight of 1# per can of food. Filename: 2004SFF.TXT Compiled by: R. Lear Updated: 07/06/04Back to: Crosswinds District Scouting For Food History