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- Posted August 07, 2025
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‘Tee Time’
The FedEx team (l-r): Jim
Frounfelker, Al Hooper, Pantry board member Andy Frounfelker and Bob
Frounfelker
The Steve VanderVeen Memorial Golf
Outing benefiting the Jackson Community Food Pantry, was held June 20 at
Cascades Golf Course. The event raised $72,000, half the annual operating
expense. Mick Falahee, American Title Co. of Jackson, donated Detroit Tigers
tickets to be raffled.
Grilled burgers and hot dogs lunch
provided by Electric Project Management Division of Consumers Energy (l-r): Corie
Meeks, Victoria Moore, Kayla VanDusen, Ashley Cole, Doug Putnam and Ken Warren.
Kibby Cobb Deli donated breakfast bagels.
(l-r) Pantry Executive Director
Laurie Campbell; board member Rick Girodat, Girodat & Best Law; and
Committee Chair and sponsor Mary Ann Papiersky, CertainTeed.
(l-r) Committee Chair and sponsor
Mary Ann Papiersky, CertainTeed; Staci Griffes and Cam Barrett from Kroger; and
Pantry Executive Director Laurie Campbell with a $5,000 check. Kroger donated a
total of $15,000.
(l-r) Andy, Chris and Scott VanderVeen, sons of Steve VanderVeen, who died in January. Steve had served as chairperson of the golf outing, and was the force behind its launch.
Trudell Auto Team (l-r): Andy VanderVeen, Andy
Trudell, Randy Piloske, and Shaneer Trice.
Team Strohm (l-r).: John Collis,
Kris Perkins-Tompkins, Ken Strohm and Jim Strohm
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