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SAN MATEO COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION BARRISTERS HELP SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK. Second Harvest Food Bank provides free food for people in need in the counties of Santa Clara and San Mateo. On Nov. 14, attorneys Mallory Barr, Kenneth Linthicum, Joanna Wald, Janelle Allen, Brooke Murphy and David Nazzaro, members of the San Mateo County Barristers, joined with friends to spend an evening helping pack apples for distribution by Second Harvest. By sorting food, the volunteers helped the food bank keep track of food donated, organize the food for quick distribution, ensure the food being distributed is healthy and nutritious and provide more people with access to the food bank. The Barristers is an organization of new lawyers (36 years of age or younger or in the practice for 10 years or less) committed to professional growth, community service and social networking. The 2018 Barristers Officers and Board are President: Kenneth Linthicum of the Law Office of Kenneth Linthicum; Vice President: Maggie W. Trinh of Curley, Hurtgen & Johnsrud LLP; Treasurer: Joanna M. Wald of De Ita & Lowe, LLP; Secretary: Victoria R.D. Campbell of Rodnunsky & Associates; and Board members: Roxanne Jen, Paul A. Wilkins, Khloe Lee, David T. Nazzaro, Angelica M. Ayar, Ariel Rief, Janelle Allen, Austin Jackson, Stephanie Louie. The Barristers meet on the first Wednesday of the month. For information about Barristers, write Kenneth Linthicum at kennethlinthicum@yahoo.com or Victoria Campbell at victoria.campbell@rodnunskylaw.com.

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