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Donations to Goodfellows more than 19K

Vince Tweddell by Vince Tweddell
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After the eighth of donations, the Goodfellows’ fundraising total sits at $19,387, according to a release from the city of Henderson.

The Goodfellows’ annual goal is to serve 500 children and raise $35,000 to purchase gift items and organize a party with cake, ice cream, clowns, entertainment, and Santa Claus.

Donations can be mailed to the Henderson Municipal Building at P.O. Box 716, Henderson, KY 42419 (or dropped off at the drive-thru during business hours) or to Goodfellows at P.O. Box 1711, Henderson, KY 42419.

Donors of the eighth batch include:

  • In Memory of Jocile Green, Ernest M “Slick” Green, Pauline Green, Hiawatha Green, William L. “Doc” Green, Ernest Green, JR Jerry Green and Mary Pirtle from George Green $40
  • In Memory of W.O. Johnson $50
  • In Memory of William and Tom Latta $100 
  • In Honor of Bill Latta $100
  • In Memory of Larry Ray Taylor $150 
  • In Memory of Agnes Leason $100 
  • In Memory of Steven J. Bean $150
  • Chris and Susan Pritchett $50 
  • Anonymous $100
  • In Memory of Curtis Harmon $50 
  • Thomas Dempewolf $250 
  • Justin McCormick $100
  • Charles and Donna Madden $100
  • In Memory of Troy and Sheri Tomlingson from Anna M. Tomlingson $100
  • Anonymous $25
  • Charles and Rita Pennington $100
  • In Memory of Paulanne Walken Stone and Richard Michael Stone from Jerry C. Stone $100
  • Anonymous $500
  • In Honor of Gabe, Katie, Lewis and families from Carolyn M. Robards $150.00 
  • St Ann’s Guild of St Pauls Episcopal $100
  • Louard and Imogene Jordan $75 
  • Tim and Linda Hart $25
  • In Memory of Sandy Watkins, Bettye and Billy Gilmore by Susie and Family $150  
  • In Honor of Bill Gentry by a friend $50 
  • In Memory of Ora Lou Moss Reid for $100 
  • Mark and Jaime Mattingly $150
  • Steve and Pamela Austin $100
  • For X.R. and Kathy from X.R. Royster III $100
  • In Memory of Barbara Brown from Jessie O’Nan $50 
  • In Memory of Buddy Whitman from Barbara L. Whitman $100
  • In Memory of Roy Gastenveld from Jean S. Gastenveld $20
  • Jon H. and Becky Sights $200 
  • Ronald and Sherry Handziak $25 
  • In Honor of Jase and Abby Jane Busby $50
  • In Memory of Dorothy Hennessy $100
  • In Memory of Helburn and Ora Lee Tapp $100
  • In Honor of Cathy Crick $400
  • In Memory of Barbara Martin $50
  • James and Judy Dorris from Meme and Papa $100
  • In Honor of South Middle School Students and Staff $100 

Today’s total: $4,460

Running Total: $19,387 

Goal: $35,000 

Amount needed to meet goal: $15,613

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