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  1. Bag-a-Thon

    Efforts were successful in the 2012 Bag-a-Thon as 70,000 pounds of food has been collected.

  2. article Bag-a-Thon food drive exceeds goal

    Wednesday, November 14, 2012 4:00 am

    Some said it couldn’t be done, that his goals were unrealistic.

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  3. article Community-wide “Bag-A-Thon” looks to collect 50,000 pounds

    Tuesday, October 2, 2012 2:05 pm

    In August 2012 the Interfaith Community Services Food Bank assisted more than 1,900 households. With fall and the holidays approaching, the number of people turning to the ICS Food Bank is expected to grow significantly.

  4. Food drive collects more than 12 tons for the needy

    Dave Perry/The Explorer, Sam Capuano, a firefighter with the Golder Ranch Fire District, sorted food Saturday at Lambert and La Cañada in Oro Valley, where people brought their donations for Interfaith Community Services. The Edward Jones Bag-A-Thon filled two U-Haul trucks, background, with more than 25,000 pounds of food.

  5. Young people giving boost to annual Jones food drive

    Dave Perry/The Explorer, Getting ready for this Saturday's food collection Bag-a-Thon, to benefit the food bank at Interfaith Community Services, are, in the front row, Copper Creek fifth-grade student Justin Northam; in the second row, Canyon Del Oro's Kiley Hunt, Immaculate Heart's Marcus Landeros, and Ironwood Ridge students Holly Durr and Molly Hansen; in the third row, Immaculate Heart's Maggie Etheridge, Oro Valley Councilwoman Mary Snider, Oro Valley Mayor Satish Hiremath and Edward Jones adviser and Bag-a-Thon organizer Ken Blanchard; and in the back from left, Edward Jones adviser Rudy Graf, Austin Franklin of CDO, Councilman Lou Waters and Edward Jones adviser Joe Dylewski.

  6. article 20,000 pounds

    Monday, November 1, 2010 11:00 pm

    An Edward Jones food drive for Interfaith Community Services has grown into a multiple office, school and community effort to collect 20,000 pounds — 10 tons — of non-perishable items for needy people on Saturday, Nov. 13.

  7. Food drive

    Groups from throughout the Northwest are participating in this year’s Bag-A-Thon. Among those helping out are, from left, Matthew Parks from Immaculate Heart School, Abigail Picus from American Heritage Girls, Adrienne Kunkel from Canyon Del Oro High School, Luke Katsel from Cub Scout Pack 209, Julian DeAlva from Cub Scout Pack 299, Alexis DeAlva from Girls Scout Troop 1287, and Greer Willman from Ironwood Ridge High School.

  8. article Food drive collects more than 12 tons for the needy

    Wednesday, November 17, 2010 12:00 am

    A year ago, the Edward Jones Bag-A-Thon netted 12,500 pounds of non-perishable food for Interfaith Community Services.

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  9. article A lot of people doing a little can accomplish so much

    Wednesday, October 26, 2011 3:00 am

    One of my favorite things about working at The Explorer is shining a spotlight on people who are making a difference in our community.

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  10. article Helping Hand: Ken Blanchard helps feed the hungry year after year

    Wednesday, October 31, 2012 4:00 am

    October’s Helping Hand nomination goes to Ken Blanchard, an Oro Valley resident and employee of Edward Jones, whose initiation of the Southern Arizona’s annual Bag-a-Thon food drive is receiving increased recognition and effectiveness.

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  11. article Young people giving boost to annual Jones food drive

    Wednesday, November 10, 2010 12:00 am

    Youthful energy is spurring the fourth annual Edward Jones Bag a Thon to new volumes of food for the needy.

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  12. article Letters to the editor

    Wednesday, December 10, 2008 12:00 am

    A roundup of letters to the editor published in the Dec. 10, 2008, issue of The Explorer.

  13. article Business calendar

    Tuesday, October 21, 2008 11:00 pm

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