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Residents highlight food‑bank demand, seek clarity on island park transfer; candidate event announced
Summary
Public commenters at the Lake Havasu City Council meeting urged support for the local food bank, asked whether the city plans to transfer Grand Island Park to residents, and promoted a September campaign event for U.S. Senate candidate Mark Kelly.
Colleen, a representative of the Havasu Community Health Foundation Food Bank, told the Lake Havasu City Council during the meeting Sept. 10 that the pantry is marking its first year of operation and is serving about 1,000 families in the city.
She said the food bank will observe its one‑year anniversary and Hunger Awareness Month with an event Sept. 19 during the McCulloch car show and urged residents not to judge patrons by appearance. “You never know what hard times has fallen on somebody,” she said, and asked members of the public to spend a day…
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