Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Worth Treatn’ Raises Over $1,500 for New K-9 Unit for Sheriff

Last Sunday afternoon, October 28th, the Grant City Pool Park was filled with animals, villains, princesses, and heros.  Over 225 kids/parents participated in the 8th annual Worth Treatn' where candy was plentiful and games and a bounce house kept everyone entertained.

There are so many thank you's that need to be extended for this event.  To all the area businesses and organizations who set up booths around the park - this would be a huge disappointment without you - thank you so much for taking time on your day off!  To the community who showed up to support Worth Treatn' (trick or treat/soup supper) - thank you for your very generous donations.

To the area churches who brought food for the soup supper at the skating rink - delicious as usual and so appreciated!  To the FACS classes and FCCLA officers - thank you for sending out letters, writing newspaper articles, and helping with all of Worth Treatn' activities.  The goal this year was to raise $1,200 to donate to the Worth County Sheriff's department but that goal was surpassed and $1,500 was given.  If you weren't able to attend Worth Treatn' and want to donate - the Sheriff's office would be more than happy to receive your K-9 check.  Again - a heartfelt thank you to a very generous community!

No comments: