Source: Calgary Food Bank

Busy October at the Calgary Food Bank

CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwired - Oct. 1, 2013) - Fall is officially here and the holidays are approaching, the first being a season of gratitude with Thanksgiving. Many special events and food drives are taking place this month, all of which will ensure the shelves are stocked and the Calgary Food Bank can meet the needs of Calgarians in the coming weeks.

Friday, October 11 and Saturday, October 12
Calgary Farmers Market 1st Annual Pie Bake-Off
10:30am- 2:30pm
Calgary Farmers Market (510 77 Ave SE)
Vendors from the Calgary Farmers Market will be entering their pie in the 1st annual bake-off to see who will be awarded the trophy for "Best Pie". For a suggested $5 donation, you will have the opportunity to be the critic and taste six seasonally delightful pies. Vote on which is your favorite and you could win a beautiful Calgary Farmers Market gift basket.

Sunday, October 20
Calgary Bach Society Chamber Concert
3:00pm
St. Stephen's Anglican Church (1121 - 14th Avenue SW)
Enjoy the outstanding instrumentals of the Calgary Back Society. Concert admittance in exchange for monetary donation.

Saturday, October 26
Kim & Doug Hayden - The Great Pumpkin Giveaway
9:00am-12:00pm
McKenzie Towne Sobeys (20 McKenzie Towne Ave SE)
Cranston Sobeys (3001 - 356 Cranston Rd SE)
Bring your non-perishable food donations to Cranston or McKenzie Towne Sobeys and receive a free pumpkin.

Saturday, October 26
Kelly McKelvie's 15th Annual Tuscany Pumpkin Giveaway
9:00am - 1:00pm (or until the pumpkins are gone)
Tuscany Club Parking Lot (212 Tuscany Way NW)
Bring a non-perishable food item or cash donation and receive a free pumpkin.

Tuesday, October 29
Brookfield Topples Hunger
Food domino building at 6:00am; Topple at 10:30am
Chinook Mall
Staff and volunteers from Brookfield Residential will be arriving at Chinook Centre in the early morning hours to create a domino effect course using food items in a unique food-raising effort to topple hunger. Examples of items from the Food Bank's wish list, such as boxed cereal, mac & cheese, crackers and stuffing, will all be used in the domino build. Participants will work together to create a course that is dynamic, incorporating multiple tracks and uphill climbs. Once toppled, the 'dominos' are donated to the Calgary Food Bank.

Thursday, October 31
Trick or Eat
Meal Exchange- University of Calgary
Starting at 5:00pm
Hundreds of students from the UofC will take the streets on Halloween night, dressed in costumes and going door to door collecting non-perishable food items.

Thursday, October 31
We Scare Hunger
Starting at 5:00pm
Have your canned non-perishable food items ready for the ghosts and ghouls who will be scaring up donations.

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Contact Information:

Media Contact:
Shawna Ogston
Communications & Media Relations
sogston@calgaryfoodbank.com
Direct: 403.640.8819
Cell: 403.870.2009