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Care and Share Food Bank for Southern Colorado 2012-13 Financial Supporters Care and Share Food Bank for Southern Colorado 2012-13 Financial Supporters 12 Volt Tavern Ms. Sandra Achord Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Addington 1st Bank Mr. and Mrs. Edward Achtenberg Ms. Linda Addington 1st Place for Memories Ms. Cheryl Ackerman Adesa Colorado Springs 2013 Winter in Widefield Ice Bowl Ackley’s Rocks Adesa Great Lakes 4 Bits 4 H Club Ms. Wanda Ackor Adesa Minneapolis 4 MRS Booster Club Mr. Ivan Acosta Ms. Beth Adeson 56 Spirit Committee Mr. and Mrs. George Acree Ms. Janet Adessa A Brit and 3 Yanks Mr. and Mrs. Terry Acree Mr. Tony Adkison A Plus Properties Rosie Adair and Alfred Coxe Ms. Carol Adkisson A to Z Realty Ms. Sally Adame Mr. Douglas Adler A. 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