Seymour/Oxford Ecumenical Food Bank volunteers pose in front of two new upright freezers donated by the Seymour Founders' Day Association. With them are several members of the Association, including volunteer coordinator Kim Osgood, front center. Patricia Villers / Register
By Patricia Villers
Register Staff
SEYMOUR — Seymour/Oxford Ecumenical Food Bank volunteers now will be able to serve clients more efficiently, thanks to the Seymour Founder’s Day Association.
The food bank has two new freezers, a new refrigerator and a boost in its bank account, all from proceeds from the second annual Founder’s Day in June.
The food bank is in the basement of Trinity Episcopal Church.
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