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Boy Scouts Set for 'Good Turn' for Area Food Pantries

The Knox Trail Council's 25th annual food drive starts Nov. 3.

For the 25th straight year, Knox Trail Council Boy Scouts soon will do a Good Turn for area food pantries.

This year, the demand on the pantries has taken an unexpected turn, event Chairman Ed Behn of Westborough said recently.

A speaker at September’s Scouting for Food, Good Turn for America kickoff meeting “definitely said they continue to see growing needs,” Behn said.

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“They’re seeing a lot more underemployed now: people that had had jobs, but now they’re not making the same, so they need to supplement. So, they’re seeing a wider audience, a non-traditional audience,” Behn said.

Collecting more than 100 tons of food is the goal of this year’s drive, which starts Saturday, Nov. 3, he said.

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Boy and Cub Scouts will go door-to-door in the council's 21 communities, including Sudbury, that day, delivering donation bags donated by Price Chopper.

The Scouts will collect the donations on Nov. 10 and bring them to area food pantries.

The Knox Trail Council collected just less than 100 tons of donations last year, Behn said.

The council collected 100 tons in 2010, the 100th anniversary of Scouting.

Behn is chairing the drive for the third straight year.

“I’ve always had, just personally, a strong feeling about feeding the poor. I just personally feel that it’s a Good Turn,” said Behn, who said he has participated in scouting for about 20 years as adult, including serving as Westborough’s Troop 100 scoutmaster from 1999 to 2004.

“The Boy Scouts, as you know, do a Good turn. And this is a national good turn.”


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