Cape Henlopen Food Basket
by Rosemary Cummings
Rehoboth Beach Kiwanians and K-Kids greeted shoppers at the Super Giant in Rehoboth Beach Saturday October 9. Working from 8AM until Noon, the volunteers collected more than six grocery carts filled with canned goods, pasta, peanut butter, jelly, cereal, and other staples. When volunteers from the Cape Henlopen Food Basket and the Kiwanians unloaded the fully loaded van, they estimated the groceries were worth more than $2,000. K-Kids Cruz Harmon and John Stubbs reported at their meeting the next Tuesday how they asked customers to donate an item or two. Each told the K-Kids in their Club that their service time was "fun." Customers included neighbors, friends, tourists, and even visiting Kiwanians from other states who stopped to chat. In November, Kiwanians and SLP members plan to collect groceries "South of the Indian River Bridge" in Ocean View, Millville, and Clarksville for the Selbyville Food Pantry. Rehoboth Kiwanis adopted this monthly service project when they learned how many local people were in need. The Selbyville Pantry reported they completely empty the pantry the third Saturday of each month.
Margaret Spaulding asks customers to buy an extra item
K-Kid John Stubbs works with Ms. Margie
Kiwanians Julie and Jim change shifts with Margie and Charles
Kiwanians Margie, George and K-Kid John help Kiwanian Joe load the van.