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Lee Black, Joe Cousins and Ken Penn in the Jubilee Grocery Store is a picture, with genre photograph and group portraits. Its dimensions are 3.5 in. x 4.875 in..
It was created in 1996.
Worthington Libraries is the Contributor. Worthington Community Service Committee is the Creator.
Shown here (left to right) are Lee Black, Joe Cousins and Ken Penn, standing in the meat section of the former Jubilee grocery store in Worthington. Joe Cousins, who was manager of the store, is shown holding a packaged turkey. The store donated 100 turkeys to the Worthington Community Service Committee and the American Legion Leasure-Blackston Post 239, as part of the groups’ drive to collect food for needy families during the holiday season.
From 1968 to 2003, the nonprofit Worthington Community Service Committee was dedicated to helping those in need in the Worthington School District. An article in the January 22, 2003 Worthington News (SNP) commemorates the group’s nearly 35-year efforts, from care packages at the holidays and providing year-round food assistance to paying doctor and utility bills.
The Jubilee store operated at the southeast corner of North Street at High Street from 1992 to 2006. The site had been a grocery store since 1959, when A&P opened a new store at the site. The site was later a Super Duper before becoming a Jubilee store. After Jubilee closed in 2006, the site was demolished for a new CVS building.
It covers the topics community service and grocery stores.
It features the people Ken Penn, Lee Black and Joe Cousins.
It features the organization Jubilee Foods.
It covers the city Worthington. It covers the area Old Worthington.
You can find the original at Old Worthington Library.
This file was reformatted digital in the format video/jpeg.
The Worthington Memory identification code is wpl0602.
This metadata record was human prepared by Worthington Libraries on June 26, 2024.