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Public comments: turkey-drive contest between board and city council; food bank reports 136 families affected
Summary
A public commenter described a turkey-drive competition between the school board and city council; a food-bank representative said 136 families were impacted and thanked participants for addressing hunger in the community.
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During public participation at the Dec. 8 Greeley School District No. 6 board meeting, speaker Ryan Roth described a Thanksgiving turkey-drive contest between the school board and the city council. A city-council representative said the final count was close and that their team collected 64 to 72 turkeys before running out; they hoped future events would capture more donations.
A food-bank representative addressed the board and said the competition affected 136 families, thanked volunteers and organizers and urged continued engagement on hunger in the community. Board members and a city-council speaker exchanged lighthearted comments about the contest and costumes, and the board thanked organizers.
The speakers presented the item as community engagement rather than a formal agenda matter; no board action was recorded.

