Governor Hogan, Lt. Governor Rutherford, Families Visit Maryland Food Bank
Pack Over 100,000 Meals For Those In Need
Pack Over 100,000 Meals For Those In Need
Annapolis, MD - Governor
Larry Hogan and First Lady Yumi Hogan along with Lieutenant Governor
Boyd Rutherford and Monica Rutherford, teamed up with 400 volunteers
from around the state last Sunday, January 25, to package meals for the
Maryland Food Bank and the Howard County Food Bank.
The
food packaging event, which took place in the gym at Howard Community
College, was the last in a series of events surrounding the inauguration
of the 62nd Governor of the State of Maryland. Donning hair
nets, the First Couple and the Rutherfords greeted guests and carefully
packed macaroni and cheese packs in an assembly line fashion.
“It's
very satisfying to be able to give back to the community during this
very busy time, especially in my home county,” said Lieutenant Governor
Rutherford, a Howard County resident who used to teach a business ethics
course at the community college. “We achieved our goal of packing
100,000 meals while also getting to know some very dedicated volunteers
who made this important event such a success.”
Howard
County Executive Allan Kittleman, the Governor and Lieutenant
Governor’s staff, and members of the organization Outreach, Inc., also
volunteered.
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