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Goodfellows total nears $7,000

Vince Tweddell by Vince Tweddell
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After the third and fourth batch of donations, the Goodfellows’ fundraising total on Thursday totaled  $6,798, according to a release from the city of Henderson.

For the 84th season, the annual Goodfellows Christmas giveaway will provide a gift bag of warm clothing and toys to local children. 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.

The 2023 party is set for 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 17 at South Middle School. Doors open at 12:30 p.m.

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 third and fourth batches include:

  • The Eleanor Boyd Bunco Group $200
  • In memory of Oliver & Ruth Vanmeter, In memory of Stephen Vanmeter, In memory of Allan Vanmeter, In memory of LTC Gary Chesser, In memory of Paul Greenwell $300
  • Union Hill General Baptist Church $100
  • John & Laila Lilly $100
  • In memory of Jackie & Bill Palmer $100
  • John & Alma Strother $50
  • Mr. & Mrs. Joel Reid $50
  • Sheldon & Laurie Booze $100
  • In memory of Ike & Gena Utley $150
  • Michael & Laura McGrail $50
  • Anonymous Donation $1000
  • Margaret A Vaughan $30
  • Finley Baptist Church Ladies class & WMU $100
  • Richard & Janet Curby $100
  • For Avianna Fingers from Michelle Dixon $25
  • In Honor of David Hobson from Nora Hobson $50
  • In memory of Charleena Branson $200
  • William & Karen Hill $100
  • In memory of Leigh Ann Winstead from Glen & Vicki Winstead $100
  • In honor of Kiley, Hunter, Lennox, Alister & Teagan from Chester & Julie Watson $150
  • Mike & Carol Richardson $200
  • In memory of Ruby & Bob Hagan from Iris Gentry $200
  • C.W.F First Christian Church $100
  • Charles S. Johnson III $150
  • Dr. Thomas & Jo Logan $200
  • In memory of Marie Keen $50
  • In honor of our nine grandkids from Lis & Glenn Tipton $150
  • In memory of Charles R. Hancock $50
  • In memory of Marvin F. & Katherine Hancock $100
  • Mike & Linda Keith $200
  • Dennis & Elizabeth Moran $200
  • American Legion Auxiliary $100
  • In memory of Madeline Hayes $100
  • In memory of Kendall & Laverne Gentry $100
  • In memory of Marshall & Doris Arnold, Bruce & Peggy William from Mac & Terry Arnold $150

Running Total: $6,798.00

Goal: $35,000.00

Amount needed to meet goal: $28,202.00.

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