Here are the final results for the 2005 Food Drive ::    | POINTS | ITEMS | PHOTOS |

Congratulations to the M.A.D. Class for earning the most points and winning this year's contest!

POINT TOTALS

000     100     200     300     400     500     600     700     800     900     1000     1100     1200     1300     1400     1500     1600     1700     1800     1900     2000     2100    2200 

WORSHIP (Non-SS)

306

CHILDREN

373

YOUTH 6-8

1528

YOUTH 9-12

1901

COLLEGE + CAREER

671

M.A.D.

2108

DORCAS

1252

FAITHFUL WORKERS

30

WINSOME

27

ANGLERS

417

 
ITEM TOTALS 000         050         100          150           200          250          300          350         400          450          500          550          600 
WORSHIP (Non-SS)

13

30

50

CHILDREN

16

27

57

YOUTH 6-8

158

205

289

384

YOUTH 9-12

114

209

289

323

COLLEGE + CAREER

103

119

M.A.D.

117

220

312

363

DORCAS

48

148

197

279

FAITHFUL WORKERS

23

30

WINSOME
7

27

ANGLERS

12

47

85

137

WEEK 1 :: October 30, 2005 :: CANNED GOODS [1 item = 1 point]
[a total of 466 items were donated in week 1]

WEEK 2 :: November 6, 2005 :: STAPLES [1 item = 1 point]
[a total of 542 items were donated in week 2; overall total = 1008 items]

WEEK 3 :: November 13, 2005 :: FRUITS & VEGETABLES [1 item = 5 points]
[a total of 397 items were donated in week 3; overall total = 1405 items]

WEEK 4 :: November 20, 2005 :: PERISHABLES [1 item = 10 points]
[a total of 319 items were donated in week 4; overall total = 1724 items]

All of the food donated went to help create Thanksgiving baskets that were sorted and delivered to families in our community by 30 volunteers on Sunday afternoon, November 20! Thank you for your generosity!

PHOTOS (click to enlarge image)

A total of 1,724 items were donated for this year's food drive during the four week event. Seth Worrell helps sort some of the food into one of the 16 food baskets that were created to aid local families. Rita Schafer, Bonnie Davis, and Becky Phelps begin packing the sorted items into the boxes that will make up the food baskets. Benny Phelps, Butch Carter, and Tommy Thomas load a food basket for delivery. Members of the Making A Difference (MAD) class accept their first place prize.