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Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Rachael Ray Show to showcase local community
Rachael Ray proves that she doesn’t just love em’ and leave em.
The Rachael Ray Show will update viewers on how things are going in Wilmington during a segment to air at 12 p.m. Wednesday on WKEF-TV channel 22.
Ray hosted a community Thanksgiving dinner in the struggling town last year and helped its main soup kitchen, Sugartree Ministry Center, get an ‘extreme makeover” from Carter Oosterhouse of HGTV’s “Carter Can.” It’s pantry received a year’s supply of food.
Allen Willoughby and Lori Holcomb from Sugartree Soup Kitchen will appear via Skype video.
On today’s show, Rachael Ray and Sara Lee food company will announce that the soup kitchen’s pantry will be stocked with food for another year.
Wilmington residents were rocked when DHL, that community’s major employer, announced two years ago that it was leaving.
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