Upcoming Events
May 10
Stamp Out Hunger
The National Association of Letter Carriers
will be collecting non-perishable food items on Saturday, May 10, for their annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive.
Please leave a bag of non-perishable food by your mailbox prior to delivery
time.
May 17
Trader Joe's
Orange
Trader Joe's of 560 Boston Post Road in Orange will host a food drive on Saturday, May 17, during regular store
hours.
May 26
Memorial Day
Connecticut Food Bank's offices and warehouses will be
closed Monday, May 26, in observance of Memorial Day.
May 29
Painting Class
and Raffle
Branford
Artist Brendan Loughlin, in association with Wink Art & Design, will demonstrate his Pastac technique at a gourmet buffet from 12 - 2:30 p.m.
at Foe, An American Bistro, in Branford. Event cost is $19.99.
At the event, Loughlin will raffle off a signed Sunflower painting for $10
per ticket and a signed poster for $1 per ticket. All raffle proceeds benefit CFB.
Contact Lynn at (203) 404-3122 or lynn@digitalwink.com to RSVP.
June 1
Touch-A-Truck
North Branford
Join CFB for the annual Touch-A-Truck hosted by the North
Branford Recreation Department at North Branford Auditorium from 1to 4 p.m.
Please bring non-perishable items to the event and enjoy a kid-friendly
day of getting up close and personal with fire trucks, dump trucks, and more!
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Walk Recap
As April turned to May, Webster Bank presented the Walk Against Hunger to benefit
Connecticut Food Bank in Waterbury and New Haven. On both days, gray skies made way for brilliant sun and warmer temperatures just in time for
the Walkers to step off into the streets.
This year, team-building efforts became the focus via THE CHALLENGE 2008, which asked that
groups take on each other to raise more funds and recruit more walkers. As a result, a record number of teams, such as the Star
Wars-inspired "Kloodavians" above, participated in the Walks. Many of the teams used CFB's online fundraising website, which proved especially popular this year. Funds raised online more than quadrupled
2007's total, surpassing $17,500.
At the Walks, participants enjoyed upbeat and up tempo music from WJ Productions and refreshments from
Bruegger's, Cabot, and General Mills. For a complete list of sponsors, please scroll down.
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This year, Connecticut Food Bank introduced the Heart and Sole Circle, a new club for
individuals who raise $500 or more during one Walk season. Lenora Moore-Turner (at left, with CFB Executive
Director Nancy Carrington), a Walker since 1989, was inducted as the Charter Member of the Heart and Sole Circle for her legacy of giving to the
Walk in New Haven. She has raised thousands of dollars through all her years as a participant.
Lenora was again the top individual fundraiser at the
New Haven Walk on May 4, tallying more than $4,500. Those who raised $500 at the Waterbury or New
Haven Walks will receive fleece jackets with the Heart and Sole Circle logo, which they can wear with pride at future Walks.
If you raised $500 or more as an individual fundraiser (not as a team member) and did not pick up
your redemption post card, please call Special Events Coordinator Stefanie Stevens at (203) 469-5000 or e-mail sstevens@ctfoodbank.org.
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Hunger in the News
Farm Bill: The Associated Press reports that a committee
compromise has been reached on the Farm Bill after numerous delays and contentious negotiations. The compromise bill will return to
both houses of Congress for passage. The White House has said it is likely the president will veto the bill, but the House and Senate seems
poised for an override. It is urgent that you contact your Congressional leaders through the Hunger Action Center and encourage them to
vote to override any presidential veto on this measure.
The Nutrition Title is the portion of the Farm Bill that affects Connecticut Food Bank
and its constituents directly. It will be increased by more than $10 billion over the next ten years. Funding for The
Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) has been indexed for inflation, which is a major victory for food banks, pantries, and those in need.
There are also several improvements to the Food Stamp Program, including a name change to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, and an
increase in the minimum benefit from $10 to $14 per month.
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CFB Happenings
The Seventh Annual CANstruction took place at the Connecticut Convention
Center in Hartford. This event, which has grown from year to year, brought in 24,346 pounds of non-perishable food to Connecticut Food
Bank. Area architects from the American Institute of Architects' Connecticut Chapter helped students design and build structures for display in
early April. Please click on the links to read more about Lyme-Old Lyme Middle School's experience and about the Awards Ceremony.
Plant-A-Row: Please consider helping those in need by providing fresh produce to your
local pantry, soup kitchen, or shelter, by planting an extra row of fruit and vegetables when you lay out your garden this spring. For more
information, please go to CFB's website
or download the brochure.
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Thank you...
To all our Walkers, staff members, and volunteers for their
participation. We express gratitude to our Masters of Ceremonies for the events, including Rebecca Stewart and
Logan Byrnes of the FOX-61 Morning Show; Tom Chute of WATR; Joe Geary, Deputy Chief of Staff for
Waterbury Mayor Michael Jarjura; Eric LoRusso of WPLR; New Haven Mayor John DeStefano; Regional President
Jeff Klaus and Branch Manager Diane Stewart of Webster Bank; and CFB's Executive Director Nancy
Carrington and Special Events Coordinator Stefanie Stevens.
We thank our Presenting Sponsor Webster Bank; Gold Sponsors Bruegger's and
UHY, LLP (New Haven); Silver Sponsors Cabot and Casey Family Services; New Haven's Bronze Sponsors
CWA Local 1298, the Regional Water Authority, and People's United Bank; Media Sponsors
Fox-61 Morning Show, WATR and The Republican-American (Waterbury), and WPLR and
The New Haven Register (New Haven); In-Kind sponsors General Mills, WJ Productions, Anthony
DeCarlo Photography, ShopRite of Waterbury and West Haven, Jarjura's Farm, Inc. (Waterbury), Hummel
Bros., Inc. and Dave McDermott Chevrolet/Hummer (New Haven); and Friends of the Walk Mohegan Sun,
Foxwoods Resort Casino, Great Event Decorations, and New Alliance Bank.
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