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Cherokee Nation opens new food distribution center in Collinsville

 

WHAT:          Grand opening for Cherokee Nation food distribution center

WHEN:          11 a.m., Thursday, Jan. 16                 

WHERE:       Collinsville Food Distribution Center

                       1101 N. 12th St., Collinsville

WHO:            Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Bill John Baker

                       Cherokee Nation Deputy Chief S. Joe Crittenden

                       Cherokee Nation Tribal Councilors

                       Collinsville Mayor Herb Weaver

                       Collinsville City Manager Pam Polk

 

COLLINSVILLE, Okla. – The Cherokee Nation will celebrate the grand opening of its newest food distribution center in Collinsville on Thursday, Jan. 16.

The 5,500-square-foot facility on the north side of Collinsville will provide healthy foods for at least 300 Native American families per month.

The Cherokee Nation operates seven food distribution centers and five tailgate sites within its 14-county jurisdiction to ensure eligible Native American families have access to healthy foods. More than 100,000 participants shopped in the Cherokee Nation’s supermarket-style centers or tailgate services last year. Families were provided more than $6.7 million worth of nutritional USDA foods.

The center creates five new jobs in Collinsville.