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Several Badger High School seniors were able to pay off some past-due, school-related debt before graduation thanks to representatives from a local church.
Members of Holy Communion Episcopal Church in Lake Geneva recently donated about $5,220 to Badger High School to help graduating seniors pay past-due, school debt. Pictured from left, George Chironis, Lake Geneva Schools director of business services, Randy Lemcke, Holy Communion Episcopal Church senior warden, The Rev. Ryan Delaney, Superintendent Peter Wilson and Tricia Gallion, Holy Communion Episcopal Church treasurer.
Local nonprofits receive $2,500 from Restaurant Week Charity Check program
The Dementia Friendly Community Initiative was one of four local nonprofits to receive funding from this year’s Restaurant Week Charity Check program. From left are Bernadette Russow, Dementia Friendly Community Initiative co-founder; Matt Foster of Tito’s Handmade Vodka; and Eric Russow, Dementia Friendly Community Initiative co-founder.
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Matt Foster of Tito’s Handmade Vodka, from left, presents a $2,500 check to Elizabeth Russell-Jones, Tammy Dunn, Karen Stoneman and Penny Hallett, all from the Bridge Food & Diaper Bank.
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Matt Foster of Tito’s Handmade Vodka presents a $2,500 check to Cindy Holmes of Sleep in Heavenly Peace.
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Matt Foster of Tito’s Handmade Vodka presents Koko Cooper of the Tree House Child and Family Center with a $2,500 check.
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Members of Holy Communion Episcopal Church in Lake Geneva recently donated about $5,220 to Badger High School to help graduating seniors pay past-due, school debt. Pictured from left, George Chironis, Lake Geneva Schools director of business services, Randy Lemcke, Holy Communion Episcopal Church senior warden, The Rev. Ryan Delaney, Superintendent Peter Wilson and Tricia Gallion, Holy Communion Episcopal Church treasurer.