The American Legion Auxiliary Gloucester Unit 75 held its annual food drive for November and December. The American Legion and American Legions Riders also supported the drive with plenty of donations. The Auxiliary collected items for Gloucester County Animal Control, GUEST, and the Bellamy United Methodist Church food pantry. Deliveries were made on Dec. 14. In top photo, Chief Animal Control Officer Steve Baranek is shown with Auxiliary members Michele Lisi, Cheryl Knapke, Cheryl Slavnik (holding 4-month-old male Cypress, who is waiting for his forever home), Claudia Clifton and Linda Osenton, from left. The group collected around 300 pounds of dry and canned dog food, treats, blankets and pig food. In middle photo, the group collected a large amount of individual prepared heat-and-eat foods, snacks, fruit and pudding cups, personal hygiene items, paper products and cleaning supplies for GUEST. Pictured are members Claudia Clifton, Cheryl Slavnik, Cheryl Knapke, Michele Lisi and Lin...
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