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Project Success director Jan Martin displays the Calendar of Giving, which features different groups who have donated to the Hall Township Food Pantry during the previous year. Included in the calendar is the Hall High School Power Mechanics Club, which purchased and assembled bicycles last year. The picture includes student Daniel Lule, who died in August during football practice. (BCR photo/Barb Kromphardt)
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SPRING VALLEY — When Project Success Director Jan Martin was assembling photographs for this year’s Calendar of Giving, she came across a photo of Hall High School’s Power Mechanics Club.

Each year the club buys and assembles bicycles for Project’s Success’ toy drive, and Martin decided to feature last year’s photo of the club members on the November page.

“One of the young men, Blake, was here, and I said, ‘Oh Blake, look, I’m going to use your picture in the calendar, and he said, ‘Mrs. Martin, that’s Daniel, Daniel Lule,’” she said.

Lule was the Hall High School football player who died in August during football practice from an enlarged heart.

Martin was surprised.

“I had heard all about him, but I did not know him personally,” she said.

Martin said they contacted the Lule family, who said they would love to have his picture included in the calendar.

It’s people like Daniel who are featured in this year’s calendar.

Martin said she takes a lot of pictures of people who contributed to Project Success’ Hall Township Food Pantry, and she decided to feature them on next year’s calendar.

The calendar features photos of many generous people. There’s the Business Leads Team, which donated a pallet of Tender Mercies, enough for 6,000 meals.

There’s Luke Bogatitus, who asked for donations instead of presents for his sixth birthday, and the Rev. Kim Lee Brown, whose congregation at St. John’s Church on the Hill celebrated her birthday the same way. Don and Marlene Klug of Ladd also celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary by donating to the food pantry.

Also included are Spring Valley Mayor Cliff Banks with produce from the community garden, the Ladies Aid Society from Hollowayville and its school supplies, and the ladies of Spring Valley’s St. Anthony’s and Immaculate Conception churches, who collect toys and coats.

And there are the “grandmas” who live in the Stough Group housing. Martin said they collect food items once or twice a month during their bingo games, and they also collected baby supplies for the pantry.

“They like to still be able to give,” she said.

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