Additions made at SAFP thanks to Second Chance
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Additions made at SAFP thanks to Second Chance
The Schulenburg Area Food Pantry received a grant from Second Chance Emporium for additional handicapped parking spaces and ramp. The City of Schulenburg contracted the workers and materials. Shown behind the new guardrails are: (from left) City Administrator Tami Walker, Mayor Connie Koopmann, City Project Manager Glenn Polasek, SAFP President Debra Blansitt, and SAFP Vice President Jack Niesner.
·Schulenburg, United States
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