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Volunteers celebrate Nightingale's Harvest food bank

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Toledoan Lisa Kronbach-Eisenbach, founder and director of Nightingales Harvest, left, receives a bag of food from Corey Stewart, right, during a grand re-opening celebration for the food bank that aids cancer families at St. James Lutheran Church.

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Toledoan Lisa Kronbach-Eisenbach, founder and director of Nightingales Harvest, left, smiles as she receives a surprise check from Corey Stewart.

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Toledoan Lisa Kronbach-Eisenbach, founder and director of Nightingales Harvest, gives out awards to individuals and groups that helped renovate the food pantry during the grand re-opening celebration for the food bank that aids cancer families at St. James Lutheran Church.

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Congregants sit infront of a stained glass window while awards are given out to individuals and groups that helped renovate the food pantry.

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A picture of Kim Channer, who passed away from colon cancer, is on the counter with flowers in the newly renovated kitchen for Nightingales Harvest.

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Toledoan Lisa Kronbach-Eisenbach, left, gives an award to Dr. Timothy C. Kasunic, right, who was Kim Channer's doctor while she fought colon cancer.

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Lisa Kronbach-Eisenbach embraces Dr. Timothy C. Kasunic, right, thanking him for his service as Kim Channer's doctor while she fought colon cancer.

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Sakina Trevathan, assistant service learning at BGSU, walks down the aisle to accept an award from Nightingales Harvest.

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