Letter: Thank you for donating, Williams
Once again the residents of Williams have shown tremendous generosity in their time and contributions to this years servicemen's boxes.
We collected enough wonderful items to fill 26 boxes that will be enjoyed by our soldiers far from home and family this holiday season.
A special thanks goes to the many local businesses, groups and individuals who made this possible.
A very special THANKS to everyone who baked cookies and all the wonderful people who helped pack the boxes for shipping, including Linda Barcus, Debbie Saugstad, Linda Martinez, Ann Steffey, Becky Rappold, Kim Morelos, Pam Hendrickson, Robynn Smith Eckel, Barb Parenteau, Diana Croteau, Pam Schabacker, Brenda Gebler, Kathy Benham, Kerry Lynn Moede, Kris Vasquez, Norma McDowell, Mary Lockhart and Yvette Hudson.
Please know if you helped, and your name is not listed, we really appreciate everything what was done for us. I know I missed a few names, and I’m truly sorry for my omissions. Thank you, Williams!
Vicki Andros
President, Beta Epsilon Chapter
Epsilon Sigma Alpha
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