IU food drive makes donation
January 18, 2021By Herald Staff
JASPER — For the 15th consecutive year, the Indiana University and Friends of IU food drive was conducted to benefit the local community food bank in Jasper.
Working with Holiday Foods and Amanda Drew, several volunteers delivered over 2 tons of food on Jan. 16 to the community food bank.
Dr. Keith Bartley spearheaded the food drive and organized the volunteers for food pick-up and delivery. Sternberg Automotive Group was also instrumental in the project.
Anyone interested in being added to the anonymous list of donors for next year can contact Bartley‘s office at 812-482-6600.
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