AURORA — To feed people and get them the food they need is a team effort and a community partnership and the Aurora Area Interfaith Food Pantry knows this all too well.
Nov. 8, it held its 4th annual Thanksgiving Gala at Pipers Banquet in Aurora to celebrate the community and its various partners for the dedication to help fund the food pantry.
“This absolutely a partnership effort. We can’t do it alone,” said Executive Director Marilyn Weisner.
As of Nov. 11, the event raised more than $163,000. “We are so grateful to the community for offering this kind of support of our anti-hunger programs,” Weisner added.
A live auction brought in some big numbers. Aurora Mayor Tom Weisner was surprised at the amount one particular auction raised — $700 for Mayor for a Day, which was the first auction of the night.
“Some members of my staff who go to work for me every day might wonder at that amount,” he said with a laugh.
One guest went all out when it came to custom-made quilts hand-crafted by Gwen Mckee, who passed away Oct. 26, making the quilts a priceless item made by a loving women revered in Aurora. A memorial service was held the morning of the Gala, The quilts were bought for $2,500.
Guests were allowed to bid via their Smartphone, allowing accurate bidding updates and eliminating the need to get up from the table to check their bid.
As with any event, it isn’t done by one person. An entire team of volunteers and board members worked for months to make the Gala a success.
“Everyone was just incredible and we are so grateful to them. Frank and Char Voris and Scott and Michelle Voris are to be thanked for taking the leadership of the Gala event,” Weisner said.