Thursday, September 12, 1996 Food Bank Bread Box Awards It’s time to think about the Second Harvest Food Bank Bread Box Awards and the special project that will help raise dollars or food for the Food Bank. The Bread Box Awards have become an annual event in October for Erie’s Second Harvest Food Bank. The award recognizes the Ado t-A-School Tutorin The Office of Academic Support Programs is seeking volunteer tutors for the Penn State - Behrend/Diehl Adopt-A-School Tutoring Program. Tutors are needed Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m., and transportation will be provided. No prior tutoring experience is necessary. Students my volunteer as little as one hour per week. Applications are available from the Student Activities Office or the Provost’s Office. Tutoring begins the week of September 16 No applications or credit approvals No surcharge Coinless calling Use on any touch-tone phone No long-distance phone bill CALL (814)825-7391 TO ORDER OR SEND A SELF-ADDRESSES STAMPED ENVELOPE AND $15.90 PER CARD TO: LINDA HODUBSKI, STS INDEPENDENT REPRESENTATIVE. 4247 GENESEE AVENUE, ERIE 16510 30 muu Phone Qa/uL.. ...ju&t $l5 fundraising and food collection efforts of generous individuals and organizations throughout the year. The awards honor those groups that contributed the most during the last year to increase public awareness of hunger. Awards arc presented in News eight categories: Elementary, middle and high schools, colleges, businesses, organizations, individuals and churches. A first and second place winner is selected in each category. The first place awards, an actual bread box, rotates Making a difference by Laurel Disbrow Collegian Staff Where can a person work, have fun and make a difference in someone’s life? By participating in the United Way’s Day of Caring, which was held this past Saturday. Local organizations participated in the fourth annual event, providing free services for non profit organizations in the Eric area. 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Most food for the Food Bank is donated by local and national food companies. But extra costs are added when is brought to Erie These services included painting, cleaning, construction and maintenance. The projects would not normally have been possible due to tight budgets. Over SO students from Behrcnd volunteered this year, both individual students and organizations. Bchrend organizations included Reality Check, the Theta Phi Alpha sorority, the Alpha Sigma Tau sorority and the Newman Association. 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Money and food donations help the Food Bank keep costs at a minimum while helping needy people. Possible ideas for groups to consider would be a food drive or fund raiser. Forms to enter the Bread Box Awards arc available from the Second Harvest Food Bank by calling 459- 3663. A majority of students worked at Florence Crittcnton, a home for young, unwed mothers. Although 104 students signed up, only 50 were able to work tfo to the heavy rain as a result of Hurricane Fran. “More students volunteered this year, but with the rain it was unfortunate that they couldn’t participate,” said Kelly Shrout, coordinator for Protestant Campus Ministry. Although the rain canceled several projects, Shrout said she is attempting to put together a group of students to volunteer at the Penn State-Bchrcnd Day G» r " Center. The Day Care Center was among the canceled sites and is in need of some playground work. Students also volunteered their time at the Barber Center, and Braybcndcr Field comp! 'ting some painting and landscaping work. One of the major projects in the Day of Caring was the Neighborhood Arthouse. The Arthouse was formally a. filling station and garage. Volun from General Electric finished the rooms with dry wall and built a linoleum dance floor. The Ahhouse provides a place for the young people of Eric to learn about the arts inch 'ing music, martial arts and dance Some of the projoe undertaken by volunteers toot longer than one day. Among these was the construction of a handicap ramp at the American Lung Association. The Day of Caring has grown from 1,060 participants four years ago to over 4,000 this year. The United Way Day of Caring is held annually on a Saturday in September. Page 3