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Flavor Invites You to a Benefit for the Rappahannock Food Pantry

February 13th, 2010
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Flavor Magazine logo

Benefit for the Rappahannock Food Pantry

• wine auction •
• foods from Rappahannock County •
• entertainment by comedian Mark Russell •
• specially selected Virginia wines judged by a panel of wine experts •

Todd Thasher • Partner, Sommelier & Mixologist at Restaurant Eve
Derek Brown • Co-owner, The Passenger & Columbia Room
Gina Cherevani • Mixtress & Sommelier at PS7
Andrew Meyers • Sommelier at City Zen
Scott Calvert • Sommelier at The Inn at Little Washington
Bill Plante • CBS White House correspondent, wine collector and afficionado
John Fox Sullivan • Publisher at Large, Atlantic Media Company
Melissa Harris • Publisher & Founder of Flavor Magazine

The Meadows in Washington, VA, the historic home of Beverly and John Fox Sullivan
Saturday, April 24 • 6:30 pm • $75 per person

Tickets and information: www.flavormags.com • info@flavormags.com • 540-987-9299

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Food Pantry Helps Haiti

January 17th, 2010
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The Food Pantry will support Medical Missionaries as they work to relieve suffering in Haiti. We’ll collect food and medical supplies at The Pantry. Pantry manager Mimi Forbes will have a list of items to donate Monday afternoon (January 18). Call her at the numbers below to see how you can help and for more information about what is needed. On Monday we’ll also post a list of specific food and medical supplies.

MEDICAL MISSIONARIES OF MANASSAS, VIRGINIA
http://www.medmissionaries.org/

Bring donations to the

Rappahannock Food Pantry
603 Mount Salem Avenue
Washington, VA

Contact: Mimi Forbes (675-1177 or 937-2067) for further details.

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Thank you, Rappahannock County!

December 6th, 2009
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Thank you – Rappahannock County

Dear Plant-a-Row Donors, Volunteers and Supporters:

177 Families served!!  What an accomplishment.  And it would have never happened without You!

On behalf of Fauquier Community Action, I want to thank you all for the terrific efforts made on behalf of the families signed up to receive food from the Rappahannock Food Pantry.  This past weekend was a wonderful example of people helping people in their own community.  We had over 26 Volunteers on Saturday alone, lead by the generous employees of the Rappahannock Bank, as we created an assembly line to fill boxes that would eventually feed 497 people.

Volunteers included groups of teenage girls from Fauquier and Rappahannock Counties.  They really pitched in and had a blast.  They just oozed energy and gave the rest of us a real boost.   We had the boxes organized and filled in no time.

Turkeys ready to be distributed

Turkeys ready to be distributed

Monday we started passing out the filled boxes and turkeys at 10:00 am, averaging 4 families every 15 minutes.  We did that all day Monday and again on Tuesday.  It was actually a “drive-thru” in that the recipients didn’t even have to get out of their cars.  Once again, the quantity and quality of the volunteers was and always is superb.  There were some of my fantastic regulars and lots of new faces who all want to come back again.  The most important thing is we had fun doing it.

Weaving in and out of the controlled chaos of those three remarkable days was Plant a Row’s fearless leader, Hal Hunter.  Whenever I ever need anything, all I have to do is ask and Hal always comes through.  During those days, we also continued to receive donated items from many local churches and individuals.

Although we won’t be doing the same complete dinner for the Christmas holiday, it is my idea that we should have at least a “stocking” for all the children 12 and under that come to the food bank.  I will have a complete list by the end of this week of the children and the items to go into each one.

My sincerest thanks for the outstanding support you have given to this enterprise since the beginning in June and into the future.

Yours truly,

Mimi Forbes
Pantry Manager

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