Hi
Folks,
Last Sunday's food
collection covered three blocks, both sides of the
street. The committed participants performed beautifully.
Food was on the porch or when they saw me at the door, they dashed to the
kitchen and came back with a can. The new participants I signed up on my route
gave me food right away or promised me it would be ready next
Sunday. Generally they really liked the idea that they can participate in
a very good cause and it takes very little effort. One
gentleman I spoke to asked me if I could make a presentation
to his Kiwanis Club to explain the idea to his fellow members. I will find
out next Sunday when that might be.
On Monday I turned
in the food I collected to the Community Food Bank truck at the Reid Park
MLK Celebration.
Tonight I attended
our Miles Neighborhood Association meeting. There were 11 people there and
I signed up 4 participants. Also, I got a spot on next month's
meeting agenda. Bill Richard, the association's president said there will
probably be something like 25 -30 people in attendance. As I was leaving,
my neighbor Bill, who was already a participant, talked to me in detail
about how he bought donation food for the next few weeks and how he decided what
sized can would be better for a family. I think this kind of
thoughtfullness will be the norm as time goes on. He was actually trying to
visualize the family he was
helping. Terrific!
I have learned two
things in the past two weeks: People like this simple but useful commitment
to community service and if I am consistent in my weekly pick ups, the
donations will be consistent.
Talk to you again
next week.
Peter
PS. A funny
aside. When my neighbors first open the door, most don't recognize me so I
tell them I'm the guy who walks those two white dogs and then I show them the
picture. Immediately their faces light up and they say, "Oh, I know you
you are." So I must confess, my Westies are making this whole thing
happen.
Peter G. Norback
1428 E. Miles Street
Tucson, AZ 85719
(520) 248-3694