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SAVAGE MEMORIAL UMC SAYS THANKS TO DONORS

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October 16, 2017
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October 16, 2017

To Whom It May Concern:

On Saturday, September 30, 2017 Savage Memorial United Methodist Church took part in the Heritage Harvest Tour. The church has participated in this tour for several years now and it has been the churches biggest fundraiser. With a small congregation, they reach out to community partners and businesses to assist with this event.

Virgil Wallace and his aides say thank you!

 

So, at this time Pastor Scot Hoeksema and the Congregation would like to personally thank those who donated. The following businesses donated to make this fundraiser possible:

Burger King, Dee’s Drive Inn, Down Home Grill, Fallsburg Grocery,  Kentucky Fried Chicken, Case Mart, Sav-A-Lot and D’s Photography (KY)

We would also like to thank all those who stopped by and purchased a plate as well as had their picture taken.

Warm regards,
Savage Memorial UMC

 

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