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    Sibling business owners holding canned food drive competition

    By: Submitted by Jackie Heaton
    November 6, 2017
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      Siblings Terry Guthrie, left, and Lesia Guthrie Van Gundy, right, are hosting a friendly competition to see whose business can collect more food for Cullman's Little Free Pantry. / Photo courtesy of Jackie Heaton

      Lesia's Meat + Three and Guthrie's Auto Service (owned by siblings Lesia Guthrie Van Gundy and Terry Guthrie, respectively) want to "can” hunger in Cullman.

      During the first three weeks of November, the sister and brother are hosting a friendly sibling rivalry to collect non-perishable food items at their Cullman businesses for donation to Cullman’s Little Free Pantry.

      A donation of five cans at Lesia’s will earn you a slice of cake, or a $10 food donation gets you an entire 6-inch cake.

      Terry is giving out $25 gift cards for every $10 worth of goods you donate at Guthrie’s Auto Service.

      Join the fight to "Can Hunger in Cullman” during November.

      Follow the progress of the food drive through updates on the Lesia’s Meat + Three Facebook page.

      Lesia's Meat + Three is located inside the Texaco station at 201 Second Ave. NW in Cullman. Find Guthrie's Auto Service at 144 County Road 1435 in Cullman.

      For more information, contact Jackie Heaton at lesiasmeatandthree@gmail.com or 256-739-6100.

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