Community Service Projects

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June, 2003. Check ($300) being presented to the Director of Hospice
of Havasu, Nancy Iannone, by Community Service Chair Cynthia
Nichol with Pres. Leroy Larson looking on.

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Garage sales have been held for the last few years as a means of
raising cash to benefit local charities as well as money for donations
to the United 4 Wheelers and the Blue Ribbon Coalition.
(L to R) Jane Bowen, Jim Bowen, ?, Gwen Steinbach.


February 2003, United 4-Wheelers donation $800
February 2003, Blue Ribbon Coalition donation $1540

Havasu 4 Wheelers Community Service representatives
Pam Rudolph (L) & Loretta Frilot  (R) present a check
for $300 to Nancy Darrow, President of Havasu For Youth
Foundation. This is your club once again "giving something back to the community."

 

ChildEnrichment.jpg (18543 bytes)Community Service representatives present a check for
$300 to Bernice Wang (second from left), Child Enrichment
Fund V.P. Lady Wheelers presenters are (L to R) Loretta
Frilot, Marcia Holland, June Keller, & Vi Ledord.
(photo by Curt Frilot)


seniorcenter02.jpg (19176 bytes)The club donated $500 to the Mohave County Senior Center
in Lake Havasu City. June Keller (L) and Loretta Frilot
present the check to Karl Russell, Treasurer of the center.
(July 2002)

 


July 2002, United 4-Wheelers donation $500
July 2002, Blue Ribbon Coalition donation $100


specialOlypics.jpg (18302 bytes)The club selected the Lake Havasu City Special Olympics as one
of its major ($500) donor recipients. The program helps finance sport
programs that challenge adults and children with developmental
disabilities grow mentally and physically stronger. From left to
right, Chris Bergen, Coordinator, athlete Kristin Mathews and
Sharon Cauble of the 4-Wheelers. Standing (L to R) are Wayne
Malone, basketball skills coach, athlete Christina Dean, Pam
Rudolph of the 4-Wheelers, athlete John Vanetta, and Loretta Frilot, club member.


santasHelpers.jpg (40099 bytes)Adopt a Family Christmas giving, Santa's Helpers Jay Wolcott and
Don Petersen distribute gifts and food valued at $500 to two deserving
families referred by the Interagency Council. A special thanks to
Diane Williams, official H4W gift wrapper. (Dec. 2001)

 

 

H4W Community Service Chair Loretta Frilot (L) presents a check in
the amount of $500 to Hospice of Havasu Administrator, Nancy
Iannone, and Hospice Board of Director President Elissa Hellwig.
(Nov. 2001)

 


bartlett.jpg (30664 bytes)Patty Bartlett cleaned out her garage for the yard sale. She 
contributed one of her prized possessions but just couldn't
seem to strike a deal with any of the prospective buyers!

 

 


yardsale01.jpg (19228 bytes)October 2001 grand garage sale. Meticulous bargain shopper
in the foreground is Don Flood. Money raised was to benefit
the club's Community Service fund.

 


September, 2001: The club donated $500 to the Disaster relief fund for the
victims of the 9-11 bombing in New York.

July, 2001: The club donated $500 to the Blue Ribbon Coalition.


GarageSale01.jpg (15098 bytes)This fund raising garage sale was held in Febuary, 2001. The two
having a discussion on the right are Leroy Larsen and Nancy Metcalf.

 


AdoptaFamily1.jpg (31583 bytes)Ladies from the Havasu 4 Wheelers prepare to deliver Christmas
gifts to some of the deserving Adopt a Family youngsters during
the holiday season, 2000. (L to R) Diane Williams, Loretta Frilot,
Pam Rudolph, Myrna Larsen, Martha Varvis, & Kitty Petersen.


AdoptaFamily2.jpg (31908 bytes)The club's Adopt a Family, 2000, program was a huge success thanks
to the 210 members, Overdoors of Arizona, and K-mart. Six lady
Wheelers were able to deliver $1,300 worth of newly purchased toys,
clothing, goods and services, and prepaid utilities to two very deserving families.


cleanup.jpg (35818 bytes)Every year, the Havasu 4-Wheelers help with the BLM desert
cleanup. We have been to Craggy Wash, Standard Wash, and
other sites (Bill Williams trail pictured). This picture is from
February, 1998. Jim Burns makes an excellent supervisor!

 

BASHAS' THANKS A MILLION FOR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS

 
Bashas' is giving our club money for our community service projects just for shopping at their store.  Below is our club identification number.  The next time you shop at Bashas' store you can link our number to your Bashas' Thank You Card by asking the cashier to enter our group identification number.  We will receive 1% of the total dollars spent up to $2500.  We have from Sept. 1st until April 30, 2004 to participate in this program. 
Our identification # is:  23211
Remember give the above ID# when you give your Thank You Card to your cashier.  By the end of the program, our club will receive a check for 1% of the total dollars attributed to our club ID#.  This is an easy fundraiser that we can all participate in. 
If you belong to more than one club that has a number you can enter all numbers, up to 3 numbers and monies will be divided equally.  The best way to remember your # is to put it on your Bashas' Thank you Card with a permanent marker.

 

Thanks for your help,
Cynthia Nichol, Chair of the Community Service Committee.
Nancy Hobday
Nancy Melim

 

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