Sunday, May 3, 2015

Collecting donations for sight

 
Leo (aka Ginger Shields) and Steve Calhoun took the first shift at the Poulsbo Farmers Market - our first time here for White Cane Days May 1 and 2. Our Poulsbo Noon Club collected more than $2,800 over the two days, while the Evening Pride Branch Club collected $1,700+ in the Kingston area.

 
A boy and his mom greet Leo at the farmers market.

 
You don't have to be a Poulsbo Lion to help out! The entire Vincent family - Kelley, Eric and little Regan - collected donations at Albertson's for our club.
 
 
Chase and Sylvie Blais helped out (which happens when your mom is co-chair of the event), and their cousin, Regan Vincent, stayed on for another hour so she could be with them at Albertson's.

 
Jim Stark shook down people at the post office. It's one of our best sites for donations!

 
The number one spot for White Cane Days - downtown Poulsbo! Here is Pat Osler with a giant collection jar.

 
Mike Regis and Denise Zaske took the second shift at Poulsbo Farmers Market.
 
 
Dennis Deitch covered a second part of the four-way intersection downtown.
 
 
Miss Great Peninsula's Outstanding Teen, Abigail Dominguiano stopped by the Kingston Market for a few hours on Saturday.
 
 


 
 


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