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Building A Restrooms (inside and behind the building) 3:00-8:00 PM Beer, wine, water, pop, raffle tickets* and prizes 4:00-8:00 PM Dessert served, and Coffee Express Between Bldgs A & B 3:00-8:00 PM Info Tent: Grillin’ t-shirts, first aid kids’ games (beyond the bleachers) ann arbor’s 107one’s broadcast 4:00-7:00 PM Mity Nice Italian Ice (gluten-free dessert option) 4:00-7:00 PM TeaHaus Building B 3:00-8:00 PM Grill & salad stations Grill Stations 1-2* Chicken, sausage, hot dogs Grill Station 3* Meat free – veggie burgers & tofu dogs * All stations offer corn, grilled veggies and restaurant salads Building C 3:00-7:00 PM Silent auction 3:00-6:00 PM Body Wisdom, free 5-minute massages at the white tent north of Building C. Sign up early! 3:00-7:00 PM Cultivate Coffee—south of the building 7:00 PM Silent auction bidding closes Live Music Stage: 3:15-4:45 PM Spenser Michaud 5:00-6:30 PM Chris Dupont 6:40-8:00 PM George Bedard and the Kingpins Building D 3:00-8:00 PM Free ShutterBooth photo booth 3:00-8:00 PM Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum activities, arts & crafts for kids 7:30-8:00 PM Auction check-out *Raffle—Take a chance on hunger relief! Raffle tickets are $5 each or 4 for $20. See prizes and purchase tickets at the Beer and Wine Table and from free-range raffle agents at large throughout the day. Winners will be drawn at 6:30 then announced and posted at purchase points by 7:00. You do not need to be present to win. State of Michigan Raffle License #R42569 Farm Council Grounds’ Severe Weather Policy Seek shelter in your vehicle Proceeds from Grillin’ help Food Gatherers alleviate hunger and eliminate its causes in our community. ® Your Guidebook to Grillin’ 2017 A COMMUNITY CELEBRATION THAT FIGHTS HUNGER WHERE WE LIVE Entrance Parking Restrooms Restrooms Parking Your Map to Grillinʻ F

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Building A Restrooms (inside and behind the building)3:00-8:00 PM Beer, wine, water, pop, raffle tickets* and prizes4:00-8:00 PM Dessert served, and Coffee ExpressBetween Bldgs A & B 3:00-8:00 PM Info Tent: Grillin’ t-shirts, first aid kids’ games (beyond the bleachers) ann arbor’s 107one’s broadcast4:00-7:00 PM Mity Nice Italian Ice (gluten-free dessert option)4:00-7:00 PM TeaHausBuilding B3:00-8:00 PM Grill & salad stations Grill Stations 1-2* Chicken, sausage, hot dogs Grill Station 3* Meat free – veggie burgers & tofu dogs * All stations offer corn, grilled veggies and restaurant saladsBuilding C3:00-7:00 PM Silent auction3:00-6:00 PM Body Wisdom, free 5-minute massages at the white tent north

of Building C. Sign up early!3:00-7:00 PM Cultivate Coffee—south of the building7:00 PM Silent auction bidding closes Live Music Stage: 3:15-4:45 PM Spenser Michaud5:00-6:30 PM Chris Dupont 6:40-8:00 PM George Bedard and the Kingpins Building D 3:00-8:00 PM Free ShutterBooth photo booth3:00-8:00 PM Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum

activities, arts & crafts for kids 7:30-8:00 PM Auction check-out

*Raffle—Take a chance on hunger relief! Raffle tickets are $5 each or 4 for $20. See prizes and purchase tickets at the Beer and Wine Table and from free-range raffle agents at large throughout the day. Winners will be drawn at 6:30 then announced and posted at purchase points by 7:00. You do not need to be present to win. State of Michigan Raffle License #R42569

Farm Council Grounds’ Severe Weather PolicySeek shelter in your vehicle

Proceeds from Grillin’ help Food Gatherers alleviate hunger and eliminate its causes in our community.

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A COMMUNITY CELEBRATION THAT FIGHTS HUNGER WHERE WE LIVE

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Welcome to Grillin’ 2017!

Your hosts: Food Gatherers’ staff, board, and more than 150 volunteers! Please enjoy the amazing food from more than 50 food establishments, the fabulous music, and the good will generated by so many coming together to share food.

The most important part of Grillin’ is what your support makes possible throughout the year. In the upcoming year, Food Gatherers will distribute 14,000 meals daily to our community neighbors in need of food assistance. According to Feeding America’s Map the Meal Gap, 14.3% of Washtenaw County residents are food insecure; this includes more than 50,000 people, of which more than 10,000 are children. Nearly 40% of food insecure individuals in our community do not qualify for federal food assistance, which dramatizes how essential Food Gatherers’ network of private support is to our community’s overall health and stability.

Thank you for being here and for supporting our daily effort to fight hunger where we live.

Good food for all!

Eileen Spring President/CEO

Food Gatherers’ Governing Values:

• We are committed to providing the best possible service to the community. Service guides all that we do.

• All Food Gatherers’ actions are based on our commitment to serve people experiencing hunger.

• We are committed to distributing safe, usable, nutritious and appealing food.

• We believe that food is a basic human right.

• We are committed to the ideal of a world in which all people have food, shelter, meaningful work, dignity and freedom.

• To us, growth is two-fold: a commitment to long-term strategic planning as well as responsiveness to the needs of the community and to new opportunities for meeting those needs.

• We recognize and honor the different roles and responsibilities of the staff and the board of directors, but view this core group as members of one team working toward a common goal.

• The same values that guide our service to the community also guide our relations to one another.

• We believe that everyone can play a role in the fight against hunger.

• We fight hunger efficiently. We regard the gifts of food, money and time that we receive as a sacred trust to be administered for the most effective hunger relief possible.

• We are a fiscally responsible organization.

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Top Banana Boosters

Busch’s Fresh Food MarketDomino’s PizzaDunning Toyota ScionSt. Joseph Mercy Ann ArborThomson ReutersZingerman’s Community of Businesses

Mighty Carrot Patrons

Airport Plaza Business ParkLiberty DentalMetro DeliveryNSF InternationalOm of MedicineSoble Rowe Krichbaum

THE MOSAIC FOUNDATION (of R. & P. Heydon)

Truven Health Analytics, IBM Watson Health

Big Rutabaga Benefactors

Bank of Ann ArborHoward & Howard Attorneys PLLC

HylantKerrygold USAOld National BankTerri Wilkerson RealtyThe Bloom FamilyToyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing, N.A.

Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC

Chili Pepper Friends

Arbor Trust Wealth AdvisorsHome Helper LLC, Ida Wiener

Hooper, Hathaway, Price, Beuche & Wallace, PC

M.L. Hassett, Inc.The Courtyard ShopsWilkinson Foundation

Sugar Beet Sponsors

Ann Arbor ObserverAnn Arbor State BankBlue Care Network of MichiganCharles Reinhart CompanyColumbia Asset ManagementDTE EnergyJaffe Raitt Heuer & WeissJason Boggs, Reinhart Realtor

O & W, Inc.Plante Moran, PLLCRetirement Income SolutionsRobertson MorrisonSteve and Judy Dobson

Sweet Pea Sponsors

Bill Dufek, CLU State Farm AgencyBookbound BookstoreCardamom RestaurantUniversity of Michigan Credit UnionVarsity Automotive GroupWashtenaw Community CollegeFerguson Widmayer PC

Thank You To Our Grillin’ 2017 Sponsors

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Donors to the Feast Afternoon Delight CaféAl Dente Pasta CompanyThe BrineryCafé ZolaCasey’s TavernCherry Republic of Ann Arbor

Clancy’s FancyConor O’NeillsDomino’s PizzaFabulous Food Inc.Food Art, Inc.Food Gatherers Community Kitchen Job Training Program

Frita BatidosFrog Holler ProduceGrange Kitchen & BarHopCat Ann ArborKnight’s SteakhouseLocavoriousMichigan CateringMonahan’s Seafood Market

People’s Food Co-op Red Hawk Bar & GrillSatchel’s BBQSimply Scrumptious Catering

The Common GrillThe Earle Restaurant and Wine Bar

The Quarter BistroTios Mexican Café United Meat & DeliWestside BarbecueZingerman’s Delicatessen Zingerman’s RoadhouseZola Bistro

Beverages Arbor Springs Water Co.Coffee Express Co.Cultivate Coffee and Tap House

Everyday WinesGordon Food ServiceImperial BeverageO&W, Inc.

Sandhill Crane VineyardsSalt Springs BreweryTeaHausWhole Foods Market

Desserts Zingerman’s BakehouseZingerman’s CreameryMity Nice Italian Ice

Creators of the Ambience A1 RentalAce Barnes HardwareAnn Arbor Hands-On Museum

Ascott CorporationBecky WinklerBell and Sons Restaurant and Bar Supplies

BgreenTodayBody Wisdom MassageBoyajianBriess Malt & Ingredients Co.

Calder DairyCorrigan Moving Systems Current Specialties & Brands

Dawn FoodsFirst Comes Love Photography

Guernsey Farms DairyHuron Valley AmbulanceIBV Jensen and SonsMaurer’s, Your Image Partner

Mauritius Good Cane Sugars

Nielsen-Massey VanillasR. Hirt Jr. Co.ShutterBooth SyscoTom Thompson FlowersUnderground PrintingUPSWashtenaw Farm Council Grounds

Your Event Party RentalZero Waste WashtenawZingerman’s Mail Order

The BandsGeorge Bedard and the Kingpins

Chris DupontLisa Richie

Special Grillin’ GiftsIllustration by Ian NagyGraphic Design by Becky Winkler

Printing by Inland Press and Allegra Print Mail Marketing

Staging and Sound by Access Productions

Signage by Grafaktri, Inc.

Media PartnersA2 PoliticoAdams Outdoor Advertising

Ann Arbor Observerann arbor’s 107oneNatural AwakeningsTree Town SoundUniversity RecordWashtenaw Jewish News

Master of CeremoniesRob Reinhart

Silent Auction and Raffle CommitteeChristina AlanizTammy BruceFabian Salinas

Ticket Vendors Bookbound BookstoreDexter Picture Frame Co.Saline Picture Frame Co.Zingerman’s BakehouseZingerman’s DelicatessenZingerman’s Roadhouse

Grillin’ 2017 Party Hosts

Cheers to our

2017 Grillin’

Volunteers!

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Food Gatherers is the non-profit food rescue and food bank program serving Washtenaw County. Our mission is to alleviate hunger and eliminate its causes.Your attendance at Grillin’ today supports Food Gatherers and makes you part of a community-wide, year-round endeavor to feed our hungry neighbors.

Marissa Alaniz, Development Associate

Deondré Austin, Warehouse Assistant

Timo Barr, Food RunnerJimmy Batchelor, Food RunnerSusan Bellinson,

Manager of Annual GivingRusty Brach,

Finance ManagerDave Buchel,

Warehouse AssistantLaura Burton, Community

Food Programs InternKatie Bye, ReceptionistDan Calderone,

Transportation CoordinatorJosh Cantor, Food RunnerTrever Champine,

Food RunnerPaula Dana, Community

Kitchen CoordinatorShaira Daya, Nutrition

Projects Manager

James Everhart, Volunteer Coordinator

Erin Freeman, Community Food Programs Coordinator

Hadlee Garrison, Child Hunger Programs Intern

Alijah Graham, Community Kitchen Job Training Intern

Jeff Grigg, Food RunnerQuinton Harvey, Food RunnerJordan Jackson, Human

Resources Manager/ Board Liaison

Edward Jones, Community Kitchen Job Training Intern

Sarah Lewis, Food RunnerTyler Loveall,

Development InternKate McManus, Child

Hunger Programs InternMarkell Miller, Director of

Community Food ProgramsMustafa Oluk, Food Runner

Graham Patton, Volunteer Coordinator

Wendy Pestrue, Chief Development Officer

John Reed, Director of Warehouse Operations

LeRonica Roberts, Community Food Programs Coordinator

Scott Roubeck, Community Kitchen Training Coordinator

Karena Shell, Manager of Volunteer Programs

Eileen Spring, President, Chief Executive Officer

Scott Strzempek, Produce Production Pioneer

Jeff Wells, Warehouse Assistant

Dani Williams, Community Kitchen Job Training Intern

Sebastian Wreford, Manager of Food Donor Relations

The Daily Gatherers, Our Staff!

Chair Fran Petonic

Vice Chair Tim McIntyre

SecretaryRick Strutz

TreasurerLeon Bunch

CEO/PresidentEileen Spring

DirectorsFelicia BrabecFrank CarolloKharena KeithMary KerrJim LeeMark LeeJim LewisTerry McParlaneKaren PetersonDavid RhoadesLinda Schlanderer BrewerDick SobleSimon Whitelocke

Food Gatherers’ Board of Directors

Food Gatherers is proud to be in partnership with local non-profit organizations and programs providing direct food assistance in the form of hot meals, nutritious snacks or emergency groceries to low-income adults, seniors and children in Washtenaw County.

Active FaithAid in MilanAlternative Family Home

CareAnn Arbor Community CenterAnn Arbor Meals on WheelsAnn Arbor Public Schools Dicken Elementary PreschoolAnn Arbor Vineyard ChurchArrowwood Cooperative Youth ProgramAvalon Housing Ashley Apartments Carrot Way Apartments Miller Manor Pauline ApartmentsBack Door Food Pantry—

a collaboration of Saint Clare’s Episcopal Church, Temple Beth Emeth and Muslim Social Services

Bethesda ChurchBrown Chapel AME ChurchCalvary Bible ChurchCare Group & Assoc.—

Clair House Care Homes Adult Foster

CareCatered CareCatholic Social Services Northside Community

Center Washtenaw Prisoner

ReentryChristian Life Center ChurchChristian Love FellowshipCommunity Action Network Bryant Community Center Green Baxter Court Hikone Community Center Mitchell Elementary SchoolCommunity Church of God

Compassion Ministry of Milan

Corner Health CenterDawn Farm Inc. The Farm Spera Recovery Center Downtown OutpatientDomestic Violence Project—

SafeHouse CenterEmmanuel HouseEmmanuel LutheranEMU Swoops Student PantryEMU Afterschool ProgramFaith in Action Chelsea DexterFAMILY, Inc./Christian

Tabernacle Baptist Church Family Learning InstituteFirst United Methodist—

Ypsilanti—ESL Program First United Methodist—

Ann ArborFood Gatherers Angels Care Baker Commons Carpenter Place Apartments Chidester Place Apartments Clark East Towers Cranbrook Towers Parkway Meadows

Apartments Schooner Cove Sequoia Place Towne Centre Place Van Buren EstatesFood Gatherers Community

Kitchen at the Delonis Center

Foundations PreschoolFull Circle Community CenterGilbert Residence

Global Tech AcademyGrace Fellowship ChurchGreater Faith MissionHarvest Baptist ChurchHome of New VisionHope Medical CenterHumane Society of Huron

ValleyInterfaith Hospitality

Network—Alpha HouseIslamic Association of

YpsilantiJewish Family Services of

Washtenaw CountyJoyful Treats Community

Development CenterLincoln Consolidated School

District Brick Elementary Bishop Elementary Manchester Community

Resource CenterManchester Family ServicesMessias Temple ChurchMetropolitan Memorial

Baptist ChurchMichigan Ability PartnersMuslim Community

Association of Ann ArborNeutral ZoneNorthfield Human ServicesOrchards Children ServicesOzone House Safe Stay Miller House Non-Residential Program Youth Drop-in CenterPackard Health Packard West Parkridge Community CenterPeace Neighborhood CenterProgressive Residential

Services

Who receives food from Food Gatherers?

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Saline Area Social Services Salvation Army of Ann Arbor Ann Arbor Pantry Backpack Program Salvation Army of Ypsilanti Salvation Army—Staples

Family CenterSecond Baptist Church

of Ann ArborSecond Baptist Church

of Ypsilanti Shelter Association of

Washtenaw CountySOS Community ServicesSt. Andrew’s Breakfast

ProgramSt. James United Church

of Christ

St. John/Works of Mercy— Ypsilanti

St. Louis CenterSynod Residential Services Crisis Residential Grant House Packard House Saxon House South SeventhTrinity Lutheran ChurchUM Maize and Blue

CupboardUnifiedVictorious Life Church of GodWashtenaw Community

College—Resource CenterWhitmore Lake Head StartWIC—Ypsilanti

The Word of Deliverance Church

Ypsilanti Church of Christ

Ypsilanti Community Schools Ypsilanti International ES Beatty Early Learning Erickson Elementary Estabrook Elementary Ford Early Learning Holmes Elementary Perry Early LearningYpsilanti Health CenterYpsilanti Hunger Coalition at Emmanuel Lutheran ChurchYpsilanti Meals on Wheels

Leading Local Donors Gordon Food ServiceTrader Joe’sKroger Stores Walmart StoresCostco Plum MarketBusch’s Fresh Food Markets Sam’s ClubMeijer StoresWhole Foods MarketUSPSLucky’s MarketArbor Farms MarketEby-Brown CoTarget StoresKraft Foods IncGeneral MillsUniversity of MichiganWhiteWave FoodsFrito-Lay

Largest Food DrivesNALC/NRLCA—Stamp Out Hungerann arbor’s 107one/Kroger— Rockin’ for the Hungry Busch’s Fresh Food MarketsUniversity of Michigan Rotary Clubs of Ann Arbor, Dexter, Saline & YpsilantiDomino’s PizzaPioneer High SchoolTemple Beth EmethForsythe Middle SchoolScouting for FoodFirekeepers CasinoAmerican 1 Credit UnionThe ArkPeople’s Food Co-opSmithGroupJJR

On the road six days a week, Food Gatherers’ food rescue trucks connect more than 200 food donors to 150 organizations and programs on the frontlines of hunger relief. Below is a partial list of local businesses and community food drives that help us provide 6.4 million pounds of food to our neighbors in need.

Where does the food come from?

Community Agencies Continued…

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Grillin’ 2018A benefit for Food Gatherers

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3 p.m. - 8 p.m.

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Grillin’ 2017

Silent Auction & Raffle

Grillin’ 2017 Raffle

Tickets are $5 each | View Prizes in Building A

• Grillin’ It Up—Napoleon Grills Gas Grill with Infrared Bottom Burners, donated by Robert Sutton and Big George’s Home Appliance Mart

• The Kitchen Sink: Two Trader Joe’s bags filled with the staff’s favorite snacks, plus a basket full of cherry preserves, chocolates, and other snacks made in Michigan from Stevens Worldwide Van Lines

• Superstar Sammie: Design and name your own sandwich to be offered at Zingerman’s Deli for one month!

Drawing at 6:30 PM | Winners will be posted at Beer and Wine Table and Info Tent by 7:00 PM | Do not need to be present to win

Grillin’ 2017 Silent Auction

Where: Building C (by the live music stage)

To Bid: Print first name, last name, and daytime phone number on bid sheets. Increase bids by indicated increments. Bidding ends promptly at 7:00 PM.

Winners: By 7:05 PM, you’ll find your name circled on the bid sheets at the tables. Pay with cash, check or credit card in Building D from 7:30 to 8:00 PM. Take your receipt to Building C to claim your winning item(s). Winners not present will be called next week. Bidding ends at 7:00 PM.

Raffle license number: R42569

100% of Silent Auction & Raffle proceeds go to fighting hunger where we live!

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Buy It Now#1 Down on the Farm—Barn rental for a party or dance from Dawn Farm#2 Only in New York —A complimentary lunch for four from Mario Batali and

Joe Bastianich’s OTTO Enoteca e Pizzeria in New York City#3 Deli Delicacy—Dinner (or other meal) for 10 people from Zingerman’s Deli,

prepared by Zingerman’s Catering#4 Happiest Place on Earth—Four one-day park hopper passes from Walt

Disney World

Endive for Cover: One-of-a-Kind Adventures & Escapes!

#5 Mom’s Day Off—A gift certificate for four hours of cleaning from Housekeeping Associates, two $20 gift cards from RelaxStation Massage Therapy, and a one-hour soak for two from Oasis Hot Tub Gardens

#6 Beanie and Beans—A hat knitting kit from Spun, a gift certificate for a bag of locally-roasted coffee from RoosRoast, and a $25 gift certificate from Kerrytown Market and Shops

#7 Brine Time—A case of mixed hot sauce, a T-shirt, and a gift certificate from The Brinery

#8 Get High—Two tickets and a parking pass to the “Thunder Over Michigan” air show from the Yankee Air Museum

#9 The Name of the Game—A $100 gift certificate from Name Brand Tattoo and a $50 gift card from Get Your Game On

#10 Cherry Festival—A gift basket from Cherry Republic and two $20 gift cards from Minerva’s restaurant at the Park Place Hotel in Traverse City

#11 Dairy Dreamin’—A food club membership good for 12 months of gelato and 12 months of cheese from Zingerman’s Creamery

#12 Parent and Child—A sterling silver Parent & Child necklace from Austin & Warburton

#13 Up at Midnight—A $20 gift card from Comet Coffee and a $100 gift card from Vault of Midnight

#14 Caffeine Fiend—A gift basket and 12-month certificate for one pound of coffee per month from Zingerman’s Coffee Company

#15 Crazy for Beezy’s—Brunch for two every month for a year from Beezy’s Café

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Nuts for Sports: Lots for the Sporting Life!

#16 It’s Great to be a…—A Michigan team gear pack from the U of M Athletic Department and a pint glass, mini-growler, T-shirt, bottle opener, and stickers from Wolverine State Brewing Co.

#17 Paws for Pizza—Four tickets to the Tigers vs. Indians game with a Tiger Club and Den Lounge access pass and a parking pass from NSF International and a $50 gift card from Domino’s

#18 BBQ for Fore—Four 18-hole rounds of golf from Eagle Crest Golf Club and a $25 gift card from Slows BarBQ

#19 Goin’ for the Goal—An Andreas Athanasiou (#72) autographed hockey stick from the Detroit Red Wings

#20 Swingin’ Slices—Four field-level seats from The Toledo Mud Hens and a $100 gift card from Domino’s

#21 Home Run Yum—Four tickets to the Tigers vs. Royals game with a parking pass from Tri-County Packaging Supply and a $50 gift card from Domino’s

#22 Lazy Sunday Links—Two 18-hole greens fee certificates from Lake Forest Golf Club and an 18-hole round of golf for two plus Sunday brunch from Fox Hills Golf Club

#23 Hangin’ with Ian—An autographed photo of Ian Kinsler (#3) from the Detroit Tigers

Lettuce Improve Ourselves: Classes, Workshops & Workouts!

#24 Comin’ in Handy—A gift certificate for two hours of organizing and a gift certificate for one hour of handyman services from The Betty Brigade

#25 The Mug Club—A $25 gift card from TeaHaus and a six-week beginner or continuing wheel throwing class from Yourist Pottery Studio

#26 Mind and Body—A 60-minute bamboo massage from Body Wisdom Massage Therapy, a one-hour soak for two from Oasis Hot Tub Gardens, and a $20 gift card from Comet Coffee

#27 Yoga Master—One session of yoga classes from Yoga Focus and two yoga mats from Imagine Fitness and Yoga

#28 Gym Gentleman—A six-month membership from Planet Fitness, a one-hour soak for two from Oasis Hot Tub Gardens, and The Gentleman’s Package—a 90-minute deep tissue massage, sports pedicure, and men’s manicure—from Fran Coy’s Salon & Spa

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#29 Spice of Life—A free class for two from Fustini’s School of Cooking and a gift certificate for honey or garlic from Dyer Family Farm

#30 Wake Up and Spin—Five spinning classes from Vie Fitness and Spa, a $50 gift certificate from Bellanina Day Spa, and a $20 gift card from Comet Coffee

#31 High-Tech—An Epson small-in-one printer and two reams of paper from Michigan Computer Supplies

#32 AmaZing Training—A pair of tickets to a four-hour workshop from ZingTrain, plus Ari Weinzweig’s four “Lapsed Anarchist’s” leadership books

#33 New Ink—Two $100 gift certificates from Name Brand Tattoo

Little Sprouts: Growing the Next Generation of Gatherers!

#34 Summer Lovin’—Four all-day waterpark passes from Splash Universe, four field-level seats from The Toledo Mud Hens, and two adult and two youth tickets to a show from Wild Swan Theater

#35 Polish and Pizza—Three mini-manicures and three add-on temporary colors from zoey + joey hair studio & boutique and a $50 gift card from Domino’s

#36 Strum, Drum, and Yum—A ukulele and three strum and drum sessions from Oz’s Music and two $25 gift cards from Domino’s

#37 A² Ice³—One adult and one youth ten-admission pass from the Ann Arbor Ice Cube and four gift passes from the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum

#38 Dog Days of Summer—A dog’s dream gift basket from Montana Olson#39 Museum Mania—A family membership from the U-M Museum of

Natural History and a family gift membership from The Henry Ford and Greenfield Village

#40 Get Your Uke On—A ukulele and two lessons from the Ann Arbor Music Center and a $50 gift card from Get Your Game On

#41 Wheels for Meals—A gently used Trek bicycle #42 Animal TreeHouse—A family membership from the Toledo Zoo, four passes

from Chelsea TreeHouse, and a $100 gift card from Domino’s#43 Wagon Full o’ Fun—A Radio Flyer wagon from Esmie and Remy Salinas,

filled with toys from The Little Seedling

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Pepper Up the Party: For All Your Fiesta Needs!

#44 Iced Concerto—A private concert from San, Emily and Jacob plus a sundae bar for 25 people from Washtenaw Dairy

#45 Wake and Bake—A $20 gift card from Comet Coffee and a private BAKE! class for 10 people from Zingerman’s Bakehouse

#46 We All Swim for Ice Cream—A swim birthday party from Goldfish Swim School and two ice cream cakes from Ben & Jerry’s

#47 Sunday in the Garden with Cultivate—A $50 gift card and T-shirt from Sidetrack Bar and Grill and a reserved VIP table for 10 people at the “Sundays in the Garden” concert series plus a $50 gift certificate for beverages to enjoy during the show from Cultivate Coffee & Tap House

#48 Land and Sea—Four 18-hole rounds of golf from Stonebridge Golf Club and a $100 gift certificate from Mac’s Acadian Seafood Shack

#49 Gemini Delivery—A private concert from Gemini plus two $25 gift cards from Domino’s

#50 Laughs and Crafts—A creative card-making session for 4–6 people from Paper Source, recycled decorative notecards from Hollander’s, and four silver passes from the Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase

#51 On Cornman Farms—One Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday evening at the Cornman Farms Farmhouse, Gardens, and Grounds for up to 8 people from Zingerman’s Cornman Farms

Fine ARTichoke: Getting to the Art of the Matter!

#52 Sterling Magic—A pair of sterling silver Kelim clematis earrings and a $100 gift card from Abracadabra Gallery

#53 Flower Power—Three flower garden decorations from The Garden Mill and a $50 gift card from Turner’s Greenscape

#54 “At the End of the Rainbow”—Acrylic and ink painting from Dino Lampron#55 Sounds of Nature—An indoor Bella Blossom Solar Chime from Sunblossom

Solar Decor and a $50 gift certificate from Fraleighs Landscape Nursery#56 Photographer’s Best—A $400 gift card for family photos from Noreen

Owens Photography in exchange for a donation of $99#57 ”Hotel Inglaterra/Havana”—A print and “Cuba” coffee table book

from Jack Kenny

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#58 Read It Through the Grapevine—Seven mint first-edition food and wine anthologies from Jan and Dan Longone and an afghan (washable wool blend) designed with blocks of fourteen different knitting stitches from Carol Strom

#59 “Land of the Dancing Dragons”—Acrylic and ink painting from Dino Lampron

#60 Harmony Hollow—A dolphin mobile and wind chimes from Harmony Hollow

#61 Picture This—A family portrait session from Marla Michele Must, including one 12” fine art portrait finished on canvas with artistry done by hand

#62 The Great State—A fabric appliqué from Chris Roberts-Antieau, titled “The Great State of Michigan”

Tomatoes on the Town: A Night Out with Friends, Food & Fun!

#63 The Main Stage—A $25 gift card to any MainStreet Ventures restaurant from Real Seafood Co. and four tickets to any mainstage performance from Ann Arbor Civic Theatre

#64 Dinner with Ritter—A $50 gift certificate to The Earle and a certificate of entry for two to see Josh Ritter from The Ark

#65 Downtown Day Out—A $20 gift card from Blank Slate Creamery and a $30 gift card from Frita Batidos

#66 Bollywood Musical—A $100 gift card and T-shirt from Cardamom and four adult tickets to any production from U-M School of Music, Theatre, and Dance

#67 Grillin’ on the Hill—Two free entrees from West End Grill and two tickets to Handel’s Messiah in Hill Auditorium from UMS

#68 Walk Around Kerrytown—A $100 gift certificate from Mast Shoes and dinner for two from Zingerman’s Deli

#69 Slurp ‘N’ Show—Two $25 gift cards from Slurping Turtle and a six-month gold membership for two from the Michigan Theater

#70 Day with Delta Rae—A one-hour soak for two from Oasis Hot Tub Gardens, a $25 gift card to any MainStreet Ventures restaurant, from Real Seafood Co., and a certificate of entry for two to see Delta Rae from The Ark

#71 Bittersweet Symphony—A $20 gift card from Comet Coffee, a $20 gift card from Blank Slate Creamery, and a $50 gift certificate toward tickets from the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra

#72 Smile for the Knight—Two tickets to see “The Capitol Steps” at the Ann Arbor Summer Festival and a $25 gift card to Knight’s Steakhouse, from Liberty Dental PLC

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#73 Out to Chelsea—A $50 gift certificate toward food and beverage from Weber’s Inn and two tickets to a Thursday, Friday, or Sunday performance from Purple Rose Theatre Co.

#74 Flyin’ Down the Road—A one-hour flight in a Piper Archer from the Ann Arbor Flyers and dinner for two from Zingerman’s Roadhouse

#75 Those Kerrytown Nights—A $25 gift certificate from The Lunch Room, dinner for two from Miss Kim, and four tickets to any concert from Kerrytown Concert House

The Carrot Cornucopia: Something for Everyone!

#76 Books and Brew Sampler—A copy of “Michigan Modern” and a $50 gift card from Bookbound Bookstore, a $20 gift card from Comet Coffee, a $25 gift certificate from Literati Bookstore, and a gift certificate for a bag of locally-roasted coffee from RoosRoast

#77 Six Months of Yum—A six-month membership to the Bacon Club and Bread Club from Zingerman’s Mail Order

#78 Eat Local—A gift certificate for a fresh, farm-raised Thanksgiving Turkey from Dawn Farm, a gift package from JIFFY Mix, and a print from FOUND

#79 Say Cheese—An Irish gift basket with 22 pieces of specialty butters and cheeses sent to your home from Kerrygold USA, plus a gift certificate for an Affineur cheese tray from Morgan & York

#80 Garden Galore—A backpack leaf blower from Weingartz and a $50 gift card from Turner’s Greenscape

#81 Sharing is Caring—A three-month CSA farm share from Tantre Farm and a Root Slayer shovel from Radius Gardens

#82 Let It Brew—A glass cup, beer growler, and wooden bottle opener from Cultivate Coffee & Tap House and a journal, wooden six-pack holder, bottle opener, beer coasters, and tumblers from 16 Hands

#83 Italian Stallion—A Super Duper Bushel Basket filled with pasta, sauce, a cookbook, and an oven mitt from Al Dente Pasta Company and a $50 gift card from Domino’s

#84 Loungin’ Around—An EvoAir Comfort Lounge Chair from Downtown Home & Garden

#85 Stitched Up—A quilt from Ann Arbor Modern Quilt Guild#86 “Fruit of the Vine”—print#87 “Good Morning”—print#88 Ultimate PB&J—A crate of jams from American Spoon and a case of

peanut butter from Koeze Company

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There is a role for everyone in the fight against hunger!

Thank you for joining us at Grillin’ 2017. Here are some other ways you can get involved with Food Gatherers throughout the year:

Give TimeVolunteers power every aspect of our operation. Volunteer at our warehouse, on a food run or at Food Gatherers Community Kitchen. Individual and group opportunities available.

Give Funds $5 = 15 meals! Give a gift, become a monthly donor or join our cor-porate giving program.

Give Food Donate fresh produce (purchased or from your own garden) and non-perishable canned and dry goods or hold a food drive! Donations are accepted at our warehouse on Carrot Way in Ann Arbor.

For more details, visit www.foodgatherers.org.

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Food Gatherers | Warehouse Located at: 1 Carrot Way, Ann Arbor MI, 48105 | Community Kitchen Located at: 312 W. Huron, Ann Arbor MI, 48103 | Mailing Address: PO Box 131037, Ann Arbor, MI 48113 | (734) 761-2796 | www.foodgatherers.org

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