Kids from all grades at W.G. Mallett School showed kindness to the community on Friday, Dec. 15, by carrying bags of food to the RSU 9 Community Food Pantry.
With over 120 years under its belt, Tyngtown is showing no signs of slowing down with new, active members joining to keep the long running fraternity going strong.
UMF professor Dr. Steven Quackenbush and the Tyngtown club of Wilton have teamed up to give a donation to the RSU 9 Food Pantry to continue support the pantries backpack program.
In a collaboration between the RSU 9 food pantry, the Tyngtown Club and Dr. Steven Quackenbush, the pantry will rename their backpack program "Anita's Hope", in honor of Quackenbush's mother.