
Panache used camouflage linens, wood folding chairs and green draping to decorate the Base Camp event area.
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Local military personnel checked out the Michael Nye exhibit, which had headphones with each photo to tell the subjects' stories of their experiences with hunger.
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Additional tables were set up in the executive offices, which also displayed the food bank's branded merchandise for sale.
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Jennifer's Homemade provided biscotti and crackers in the mess hall area.
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Advertising agency VS Brooks provided the photography and new marketing materials that decorate the facility.
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Maryel Epps performed patriotic songs throughout the evening.
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Green candles surrounded by rocks and twigs added to the military camp decor.
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The army set up a pop-up PX, the military name for a store operated by the army on its service posts, to sell Feeding South Florida T-shirts, hats, and other merchandise.
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A map of South Florida had pin flags for each of the local agencies and organizations to which Feeding South Florida provides food. Plastic paratroopers suspended above the map each represented a different food bank donor.
Photo: Rosie Hernandez/Let Me Grow Studio