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Brighton council member highlights Girl Scouts' Imagination Food Pantry; city donates $1,500
Summary
City council member Renee Pettingill recognized Senior Girl Scout Troop 40227 for operating the Imagination Station food pantry and announced a $1,500 donation from the city and support from Kroger and USA Hockey's Goals Against Hunger program.
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Renee Pettingill, a Brighton City Council member, used a presentation at the Imagination Station to recognize Senior Girl Scout Troop 40227 for creating and maintaining the Imagination Station food pantry and announced that the city would provide an additional $1,500 to support the pantry.
Pettingill said the troop identified community needs, planned a project and established a system so future Girl Scouts can monitor and restock the pantry. She credited the pantry with being recognized by USA Hockey and Kroger through their Goals Against Hunger program. Pettingill said donations from Kroger will help the girls shop and keep the pantry stocked for community members who rely on it.
Remarks occurred as a ceremonial recognition of the troop's project and its role addressing local food insecurity. The transcript records Pettingill announcing the city's $1,500 donation and thanking USA Hockey and Kroger for their support. No formal motion or council vote on the donation is recorded in the provided transcript.

