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December 20, 2012

PACE Mixer and Food Drive

The Plaistow Area Commerce Exchange (PACE) held their annual Holiday Mixer and Food Drive on November 29 in partnership with Pinnacle Physical Therapy and Interventional Spine Medicine.  The food drive benefited the Plaistow Community Food Pantry and collected $500 in gift cards and cash donations and $2,000 worth of food donations.  These donations will help feed 325 people for about four months. What an accomplishment!  This was a collaborative effort outside of the annual scholarship and community service auction.  PACE board members and directors are so pleased with, and overwhelmed by, the response of its members.  Thanks go out to Bob Worden and Leigh Boyle for hosting this wonderful evening.  Shown in the photo, from left, are: back row – Dave Stratton (PACE), Karen Keisling (PACE President), hiding Jane Dudley (Pinnacle), Jerry Duquette (PACE), Phil Plante (PACE), Laurie Ota (PACE), Mike McConnell (PACE), Bob Raymond (ISM), Larry Faretta (PACE),  Dr. George Lantz (ISM),  Eric Combs (Pinnacle), Cheryl Perkins (PACE), Warren Gerety (PACE); front row – Rhonda Boutot (PACE), Leigh Boyle (Pinnacle), Lucy Duquette (PACE), Janice Sullivan (Pinnacle), Jane Dichard (PACE Board Member), Sarah Coletti (PACE), Sue Funk (ISM), Bob Worden (Pinnacle), Dr. and Mrs. Manuel Sanchez (ISM), Barbara St. Jean (Pinnacle), Susan Brusa, and Dr. Ed Carver (Pinnacle).

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