When it comes to preparing a meal for the residents of the Rhode Island Family Shelter in Conimicut, the A team, perhaps named for one of its members, Anna, although we didn’t ask, wastes no time …
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When it comes to preparing a meal for the residents of the Rhode Island Family Shelter in Conimicut, the A team, perhaps named for one of its members, Anna, although we didn’t ask, wastes no time jumping into action. Some of the volunteers have been doing the kitchen detail for more than 13 years. Friday was a first for newest team member Ray Andolfo, a student at Cranston West. He joined the all-Cranston team to help serve up stir-fried beef with garlic bread and rice to 13 adults and 18 children. Pictured from left are: Ray Andolfo, Arthur Andolfo and his wife Shirley and Anna and Reno Coletta.
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