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November 21, 2012

Photos: Princeton, Minn. food shelf sustains, relies on community


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Created in 1981 in a broom closet at a local church, the Princeton Pantry serves about 250 families a month. The modest food shelf had its busiest day ever on Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2012, providing food for 31 families in three hours. Staffed with just two part-time employees, the pantry stays afloat with the help of more than 25 volunteers and many small donors.

Princeton Pantry

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Princeton, MN, USA — A bag of food from an anonymous donor hangs on the door of the Princeton Pantry in Princeton, Minn., on Nov. 14, 2012. Community members regularly drop by with food or cash offerings, often without leaving their names. Because the food shelf is only open three days a week, people also leave donations at a local auto store. (MPR Photo/Julie Siple) link to this photo

Shannon Huisman

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Princeton, MN, USA — Shannon Huisman, 45, is one of more than 25 volunteers at the Princeton Pantry. She also occasionally uses the food shelf and offers her time as a way to give back to the community. "I'm not able to give back financially right now," Husiman said. "To see people with the groceries they need means a lot to me." (MPR Photo/Julie Siple) link to this photo

Joyce Neumann

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Princeton, MN, USA — "I'll be here until the day I die, I'm sure," said Joyce Neumann, part-time coordinator of the Princeton Pantry. "I really enjoy it." In her seven years as coordinator, Neumann has seen the number of people visiting the food shelf rise to record levels. (MPR Photo/Julie Siple) link to this photo

Unloading potatoes

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Princeton, MN, USA — Bob Windschitl unloads potatoes at the back door of the Princeton Pantry on Nov. 14, 2012. Windschitl drives a truck for Second Harvest North Central Food Bank in Grand Rapids, which delivers about once a month to the food shelf. On this day, the truck dropped off 9,000 pounds of food, which cost the Princeton Pantry $4,535.87. (MPR Photo/Julie Siple) link to this photo

Filling shelves

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Princeton, MN, USA — Carol (left) and Craig Nutt fill the empty shelves of the Princeton Pantry with fresh produce donated by the local Coborn's grocery store. Every Wednesday, the Nutts pack their minivan full of Coborn's food that is nearing its sell-by date. Coborn's recently expanded its donation program, and the Princeton store has given nearly 47,000 pounds of food this year. (MPR Photo/Julie Siple) link to this photo

Thanksgiving fixings

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Princeton, MN, USA — Princeton Pantry clients "don't want to just give up the holiday," pantry coordinator Joyce Neumann said. "We do what we can to help." The food shelf has 145 turkeys on order for Thanksgiving and, with the help of local Girl Scouts, will pack holiday meals for food shelf clients. Unable to help everyone, Neumann went through her files and picked the most needy. "Yeah, that's the hard part," she said. (MPR Photo/Julie Siple) link to this photo

Making plans

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Princeton, MN, USA — Volunteers Jaime Lind (left) and Judy Rubin discuss what to put in bags for food shelf clients on Nov. 14, 2012. In addition to standard items, families often get cake mixes and frosting when they have a birthday in the family. When those items appear in donation bags, food shelf coordinator Joyce Neumann saves them in her office "for the birthday kids." (MPR Photo/Julie Siple) link to this photo

Donating eggs

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Princeton, MN, USA — Cathy Morrissey (right) arrives at the Princeton Pantry with eggs to donate. "This place has been so good to my family," said Morrissey, a wife and mother of two. Morrissey has a serious medical condition. She and her family lost their house in Andover after bills began to mount and now rent a place in Princeton. After depositing the eggs inside, she got in line to use the food shelf. (MPR Photo/Julie Siple) link to this photo

Meeting with coordinator

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Princeton, MN, USA — During her first visit to the Princeton Pantry, Diane Douglas (top) meets with food shelf coordinator Joyce Neumann. A certified nutritionist, Douglas lost her job after taking a medical leave of absence. "I have nothing coming in," Douglas said. "I have no money except savings, which is dwindling very quickly." Douglas' adult daughter and two grandchildren live with her. "When my life gets back in order, I will definitely find time to come back and volunteer," she said. (MPR Photo/Julie Siple) link to this photo

War stories

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Princeton, MN, USA — Johnny Burns (left), 65, and David West, 65, talk about the Vietnam War while they wait for their turn in the crowded Princeton Pantry on Nov. 14, 2012. (MPR Photo/Julie Siple) link to this photo

Packing pags

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Princeton, MN, USA — Volunteers Judy Rubin (left) and Jaime Lind pack bags of food for clients on Nov. 14, 2012, the food shelf's busiest day ever. "I always try to sneak some extra stuff into the boxes for the kids," Rubin said. "Or when there are old people getting the food." (MPR Photo/Julie Siple) link to this photo

Free shelf

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Princeton, MN, USA — A "free shelf" is located in the Princeton Pantry lobby. It's accessible to anyone who wants to stop in. Some clients leave donations, like children's toys or infant bedding. Others find specialty items to go along with the food staples they receive from the pantry. (MPR Photo/Julie Siple) link to this photo

Carrying boxes

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Princeton, MN, USA — Volunteer Shannon Huisman (right) helps Princeton Pantry client Alyssa Bohlman transport boxes of food to her car on Nov. 14, 2012. Bohlman's son Cody, 3, carries a loaf of French bread. "That's one of the best things, the fresh bread," said Bohlman. "My family goes through a ton of bread. This place really helps us." (MPR Photo/Nikki Tundel) link to this photo

Anonymous donation

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Princeton, MN, USA — A Princeton man wishing to remain anonymous stopped by the food shelf on November 14, 2012, with a $100 donation. People often give bags of food, and sometimes food shelf coordinator Joyce Neumann finds cash hidden at the bottom. (MPR Photo/Julie Siple) link to this photo

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