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November 30, 2012

Tribune-Star Christmas Basket Fund update

TERRE HAUTE — Since the late 1920s, the Tribune-Star has raised money for Christmas baskets to help feed needy families. This year’s goal for the Tribune-Star Christmas Basket Fund is $30,000, which will provide bountiful Christmas dinners to 600 families.

Donors:

Beginning balance:     $93.68

Anonymous    $100

Merry M.O.M.S. in memory of Nancy Hodges    $50

Anonymous    $50

Carl Bender & Barbara Brugnaux    $150

Committee to Elect Michael Ciolli    $100

Anonymous    $100

In remembrance of Kim Moody    $31.95

United Steelworkers of America    $100

Total raised to date:     $775.63

To Donate:

Please mail donations to:

Tribune-Star Basket Fund

222 S. Seventh St.; P.O. Box 149

Terre Haute, IN 47807



Tribune-Star employees have celebrated the holiday season for more than 80 years by distributing Christmas baskets to families in need.

They have done this with the cooperation of The Salvation Army, which provides names of area residents who might otherwise do without, as well as The Wabash Valley Community Foundation.

To volunteer to help deliver baskets, please call Michelle Poorman at 812-231-4360 or Kim Wilkerson at 812-231-4219.

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