January 22, 2015 at 6:05 p.m.
Salvation Army says thank you
Letters to the Editor
To the editor:
With the holidays behind us the Jay County Salvation Army would like to thank all the volunteers who made this year’s fundraiser a success.
Without you, many who are less fortunate would not receive the help they desperately need.
Thanks to Zach Keller, Katie Lark and all their helpers who organized the high school students. We would also like to thank our “kettle coordinator” Marisa Moore for all her hard work she puts in. Thanks to Jim Fennig of Walmart for your continued support of the bell ringers. And to Matt Jones of Mainstreet Market for his continued support and Matt Reidenbach for all of his help. We’d also like to thank Family Dollar and Dollar General for their continued support.
Thank you to the students of Jay County High School and other show braved the cold weather to come out and volunteer their time.
And a big thank you to the community for your generosity.
Denise Brewster
Chairman
Jay County Salvation Army
With the holidays behind us the Jay County Salvation Army would like to thank all the volunteers who made this year’s fundraiser a success.
Without you, many who are less fortunate would not receive the help they desperately need.
Thanks to Zach Keller, Katie Lark and all their helpers who organized the high school students. We would also like to thank our “kettle coordinator” Marisa Moore for all her hard work she puts in. Thanks to Jim Fennig of Walmart for your continued support of the bell ringers. And to Matt Jones of Mainstreet Market for his continued support and Matt Reidenbach for all of his help. We’d also like to thank Family Dollar and Dollar General for their continued support.
Thank you to the students of Jay County High School and other show braved the cold weather to come out and volunteer their time.
And a big thank you to the community for your generosity.
Denise Brewster
Chairman
Jay County Salvation Army
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