Chatham Magazine Oct/Nov 2020

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PEOPLE & PLACES

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1 Danny Berrier, the pastor at Chatham United Methodist Church and Cedar Grove United Methodist Church of Pittsboro, helped deliver some of the meals donated through the Food Hub.

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Food is Love Chatham County, UNC and NC State partnered to create the Chatham Food Hub, a nonprofit organization with a mission to increase community support of local farmers and restaurants. Located at 700 Alston Bridge Rd. in Siler City, the first public pick-up day on Aug. 5 opened with the following participating vendors: Bestfood Cafeteria, Compadres Mexican Restaurants, CORA Food Pantry, Ever Reach Farms, Green Panda Farms, Rojo Canela and The Root Cellar Cafe & Catering. Other vendors featured include Angelina’s Kitchen and Earth & Dirt Family Farm. The Food Hub will also offer free food for families who are struggling. Individuals can pre-order meals at toasttab.com/chathamfoodhub/v3. CM

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2 Laura Fuller, Food Hub order distribution staff member; Eleanor Wertman, Food Hub director; Amber Aldridge, Food Hub order distribution staff member; Jhon Stewart, Food Hub order distribution staff member; and Martha Ebert, Food Hub coordinator.

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