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Hannibal Parents Group Helps Success By 6 “Stuff A Bus”

<br />Hannibal Home and School helps ‘Stuff A Bus.’  Members of Hannibal Home and School, a parent organization that supports schools in the Hannibal School District helped the United Way of Greater Oswego County’s Success By 6 program kick-off its ‘Stuff-A-Bus’ campaign by donating $100 towards the purchase of school supplies.  The Success By 6 ‘Stuff-A-Bus’ campaign is collecting school supplies for children in need throughout Oswego County now through August 14th.  Pictured above from left seated in front are: Janice Scott, treasurer of Home and School; and Director of the United Way’s Success By 6 Program, Bonnie Holmes.  Standing from left are: Lisa Mason, Liz Quaile, Jeanine Wright, Bonnie Newton, president of Home and School; Tina Trumble, and Charlotte McCombie.

Members of ‘Home and School’, a parent organization that helps schools in the Hannibal School District recently helped the United Way of Greater Oswego County’s Success By 6 program kick-off its annual ‘Stuff A Bus’ campaign with a donation to help purchase school supplies.

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The Early Bird Gets The Cash In St. Luke’s Annual “Bundle Of Bucks” Raffle

The 5th Annual St. Luke “Bundle of Bucks” Raffle is underway and now is time to purchase tickets to ensure you are a part of the “Early Bird” cash drawing. This year, everyone who purchases a “Bundle of Bucks” ticket on or before February 14th is entered in an “Early Bird” drawing where five – one hundred dollar prizes will be awarded.

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Bridges To Caring Walk Raises Funds For Local Disaster Services

</p>Winners of the Red Cross Bridges to Caring coloring contest, sponsored by Pathfinder Bank are (l – r) Naomi Abrahams 4 – 6 grade winner, Bette Pryor, representing Pathfinder Bank and Noah Horning K – 3 grade winner.  Each winner was presented with a $50 savings bond.

On Saturday, September 27th at 8:00am in the pouring rain the American Red Cross Bridges to Caring Walk began.  Even though it was raining and cold, a generous public turned out to help the Red Cross raise over $11,000 to help provide services to residents of our communities.  There were employee groups from Constellation Energy, Windstream Communications, Birdseye Foods, many single walkers and family groups as well.

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