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For many years St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Dallas has opened its doors to help the Back Mountain Food Pantry as a nonperishable food collection site during normal office hours. The church was recently awarded a Certificate of Appreciation by the board of the pantry in recognition of its ongoing contributions and support. From left, are Past Food Pantry Board President Joe Hardisky, Food Pantry Manager Carol Eyet, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Pastor Rev. Charles Grube.

For many years St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Dallas has opened its doors to help the Back Mountain Food Pantry as a nonperishable food collection site during normal office hours. The church was recently awarded a Certificate of Appreciation by the board of the pantry in recognition of its ongoing contributions and support. From left, are Past Food Pantry Board President Joe Hardisky, Food Pantry Manager Carol Eyet, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Pastor Rev. Charles Grube.