Nunda Township will again be the place to get food on Friday morning something after 10 AM.

After people select their food, the boxes are set on a table outside while they get their cars from the upper parking lot.
The First United Methodist Church of Crystal Lake has made arrangements with the Northern
Illinois Food Bank and two Jewel stores to provide
- meat
- vegetables
- dry goods
- dairy
- fruit
- desserts
- bread
What and how much is delivered cannot be predicted.
It ranges from three to six pallets of food.
The Nunda Township complex is certainly off the beaten path, so a map is provided below:
One woman even arranges for Pace to bring and take her home.
Unlike Uber, Pace rules require one to make reservations a day in advance. Of course, Pace is cheaper.