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10 - COMMUNITYCOURIER - Greater Hershey Area - January 20, 2021

The original monetary goal for Combat Hunger was $4,500, which the campaign surpassed by nearly $3,000. Each team competing in KnightQuest earned points based on funds raised, donated items collected and volunteer hours logged. The proceeds from KnightQuest: Combat Hunger will benefit a total of 10 food banks and pantries, including Central Penn College Food Pantry, which received food items only; Lancaster County Food Hub; Lebanon County Christian Ministries; and York County Food Bank. Monetary and food donations were scheduled to be delivered to the area food banks and pantries during the weeks prior Central Penn College student Olivia Gregory (left), direc- to Christmas. Due to COVID-19 tor of college relations Curtis Voelker (center), and alum- restrictions, some food banks na Ann Hutson collect donations as part of KnightQuest: were not accepting outside food Combat Hunger during a drop-off event in November. donations.

After 11 weeks of fundraising, collecting donations and volunteering, the results for Central Penn College’s KnightQuest: Combat Hunger were recently announced. The philanthropic campaign, powered by 25 teams

of students, employees, alumni and community members, raised $7,400; collected more than 3,000 donated items; and contributed over 100 volunteer hours to fight food insecurity in central Pennsylvania.

Giant To Offer Virtual Cooking Classes The nutritionists at the Giant Company are offering free “Family Meals at 5� virtual classes, which will provide opportunities for people to cook affordable, simple meals each week. The following classes will be livestreamed on Tuesdays at 5 p.m.: Jan. 26 - Salmon and Broccoli Shepherd’s Pie; Feb. 2 - Turkey Meat Loaves Sheet Pan Dinner; Feb. 9 - Lime and Coconut Chicken Soup; Feb. 16 - Lemony Chicken and Potatoes; and Feb. 23 - Weeknight Chicken and Dumplings. Also, home cooks are invited

to join the nutritionists for a special Valentine’s Day live virtual class on Saturday, Feb. 13, at 7 p.m. to prepare a chocolate mug cake and enjoy a wine and food pairing. Giant’s nutritionists offer a full schedule of virtual classes weekly from mini chef and junior chef classes to an adult nutrition series, which provides tips and healthful choices. All classes are free to attend, but advance registration is required for each class at www.thegiantcompany nutritionists.eventbrite.com. A complete listing of ingredi-

ents needed for each virtual class is also available on the event page. In addition, customers can earn 200 Choice Rewards points when they register, provide their card number and attend the entire nutritionist class. The Giant Company’s team of nutritionists is also available virtually for group presentations, for lunch and learns, and to answer nutrition questions. Readers may visit www.giantfoodstores.com or www.martinsfoods.com for more information and a schedule of upcoming classes.

LDCTC, Police Honor Students Three sixth-graders at Lower Dauphin Middle School were recently recognized by Lower Dauphin Communities That Care (LDCTC) and Hummelstown Borough Police Department for their good deeds. Kylie Heim, Connor Duignan and Jace Ganly were throwing a football at recess with Hummelstown Police Officers Noah Kling and Jamie Kopinetz. During their impromptu football game, the students invited classmates with special needs to join the fun. Nominated by Kling, the sixth-graders were recognized by LDCTC in the school cafeteria during lunch. They each received a gift card, a Do the Right Thing T-shirt and certificate, and a pizza coupon. This month’s program sponsor was B & B Pole Buildings. The Do the Right Thing program recognizes students

Hummelstown Borough Police Officer Noah Kling (far left) nominated Lower Dauphin Middle School (LDMS) sixth-graders (continuing right) Connor Duignan, Jace Ganly, and Kylie Heim for recognition in the Do the Right Thing program. After being selected, they were recognized in a ceremony and congratulated by Kling; Angela Durantine (second from right), program director of Lower Dauphin Communities That Care; and Johnathon Breininger, LDMS assistant principal.

in the Lower Dauphin community who have distinguished themselves through their accomplishments, attitude or outstanding efforts.

Any adult over the age of 18 can nominate a child. For more information, readers may contact Angela Durantine at adurantine@ldsd.org.

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