Nancy Young presents donations to Food Bank President Dorothy Lawson as Michael Linehan and Denny Holm look on, Tuesday at the Food Bank. The three, representing the San Juan County Association of Realtors, presented $2,433 to the Food Bank. - Richard Walker
Richard Walker
Nancy Young presents donations to Food Bank President Dorothy Lawson as Michael Linehan and Denny Holm look on, Tuesday at the Food Bank. The three, representing the San Juan County Association of Realtors, presented $2,433 to the Food Bank.

San Juan County Association of Realtors presents $2,433 in real estate agent donations to the Friday Harbor Food Bank


December 18, 2009 · Updated 4:13 PM 

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The San Juan County Association of Realtors presented $2,433 in real estate agent donations to the Friday Harbor Food Bank, Tuesday.

The association presented the money in lieu of its annual canned food drive.

Making the presentation were real estate agents Denny Holm, Michael Linehan and Nancy Young.

Food Bank President Dorothy Lawson said the Food Bank serves more than 100 people a week. "It's increasing," she said of the number of people served.

The Food Bank is open Wednesdays and Saturdays.

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