Teaming up with Tomball's Kroger store and the Houston area "Souper Bowl of Caring" food drive, the January "2nd Saturday at the Depot" went with a football theme and "sacked" a variety of non-perishable food items for the Houston Food Bank. Pictured with the "2nd Saturday" donation are (from left) Tomball Kroger employees Robin Chan and Irene Avila, City of Tomball Community Event Coordinator Rosalie Dillon and Kroger Consumer Affairs Specialist Katie Nock. For information about festivals and events in Tomball, visit www.tomballtx.gov, or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TomballTexanForFun.
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