Drive-thru, contact-free event for food distribution begins at noon at Our Savior s Lutheran Church Written By: Pamela D. Knudson | 8:50 am, May 14, 2021 ×
Mark Froemke, president, Northern Valley Labor Council of the North Dakota AFL-CIO (Submitted photo)
The Northern Valley Labor Council is planning another food giveaway for the public at noon, Thursday, May 20, at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in East Grand Forks.
At the free food distribution event, a semi-truck will deliver 1,300, 30-pound boxes of food, as well as milk, to the church parking lot.
The food, which will be available to anyone, will be distributed via drive-thru pick-up and in a contact-free manner, for public health safety. The driver will be asked how many food boxes and gallons of milk are needed and volunteers will place them in the vehicle.
Event to be held at noon at Sharon Lutheran Church.
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A food giveaway is occurring in Grand Forks Thursday, April 22.
The Northern Valley Labor Council, in partnership with the North Dakota AFL-CIO, the Red River Valley Building Trades Unions, and the Saint Paul Regional Labor Federation, is hosting the free food giveaway at Sharon Lutheran Church (1720 South 20th Street, Grand Forks).
The event starts at noon.
Distribution will be done on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last. A semi will drop off 1,300 30-pound food boxes, as well as milk, which will be available to anyone through a contactless drive-through pick-up in the designated parking lot.
Event scheduled at Our Savior s Lutheran Church.
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A food giveaway will take place Friday in East Grand Forks.
The Northern Valley Labor Council, in partnership with the North Dakota AFL-CIO, the Red River Valley Building Trades Unions, and the Saint Paul Regional Labor Federation, will host the event at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church at noon, Friday, April 16.
The address is 1515 Fifth Ave. NW in East Grand Forks.
Distribution will be done on a first-come, first-serve basis while supplies last. A semi will drop off 1,300 30-pound food boxes, as well as milk, which will be available to anyone. Those who attend can participate through a contactless drive-through pick-up in the designated parking lot.