7 november 1998
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Win a Hugger
!
See What You Could Win in Our Raffles(and look at what your donations have funded so far!)
As you can see from these photos, we’ve had a very full summer. Volunteers have helped us get closer to launching a full-scale Goodwill at Homefields Horticultural Program, funded by money raised from events such as the golf tournament and Harley-Davidson raffle. A picture tells a thousand words, so we’ll let these tell you the whole story on where your dollars have gone, from rehabilitating existing buildings to constructing new facilities such as the greenhouse.
We’ve also included big pictures of what your donation could put in your driveway or car trunk. This year, we’re offering two raffles: A Callaway golf club drawing on September 22, and a Harley-Davidson drawing on February 13. Tickets are only $5 apiece and make great gifts, so why not give them to all your coworkers? That way, you’ll increase your odds of getting a ride to work or a new golfing buddy. Want more details?
The Golfer’s Dream includes:❏ One set of Callaway X12 Irons with steel
shaft. 3 iron through Pitching Wedge and Lob Wedge.
❏ One set of Callaway Big Bertha War Bird metal woods with steel shaft. 1, 3, & 5.
❏ One Callaway Sir Isaac golf bag.❏ Two rounds of golf for 2. One each at
Lancaster Country Club & Bent Creek Country Club.
The Harley-Davidson is a dark blue 1998 Hugger 883 with staggered dual shorty exhaust pipes, peanut tank, and chrome spokes.
Name
Address
City State
Zip Telephone
Yes! Send me: _____# of Golf Club tickets @ $5 each
_____# of Harley Davidson tickets @ $5 each
Total $_____
❏ Check ❏ MasterCard ❏ Visa ❏ Discover/Novus ❏ American Express
Card # _____________________________________________________ Exp. Date _____/______
Signature ________________________________________________________________________
V O L U M E T H R E E • N U M B E R T H R E E
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Allison G. Hawthorne, President
Thomas E. Strauss, Vice President
Christian R. Herr, Jr., Treasurer
Leon Bixler
Martha Bixler
Stefan Latshaw
Dorothy Lyet
Dennis Steiner
Linda Strauss
Brian D. Wassell
Please make checks payable to Homefields, Inc. and mail this coupon in the envelope provided. Homefields is a non-profit organization, 501(c)(3). Donations are tax-deductible. Letters to the Editor can be sent to: Homefields, 150 Letort Road, P.O. Box #41, Millersville, PA 17551, (717) 872-2012.
1999 Homefields Golf/Cycle Raffle
Donna Gamble and Eleanor Turner, volunteers, garden behind the stone house.
Volunteers Rob Stoner and Devon Brubaker construct a picnic table.
Parent Tom Strauss and a community service volunteer hammer through the barn’s rock foundation to prepare for heated work areas, offices, kitchen, shower, and wheelchair-accessible restrooms.
Resident Victor Lyet sands lawn furniture as staff person Bob Gray extends encouragement.
Volunteer Faye Zechman organizing the tool shed.
Tom Determan reviews blue-prints on Family Volunteer Day.
Martha Bixler (parent) hoses down Homefields’ International Harvester.
Volunteer Myrl Sherk weeds the residential flower garden.
Not quite a formal business meeting to review construction requirements for the day program. From left to right: Paul Risk (Paul Risk Associates, Inc.); Tom Swalwell (Goodwill Industries of S.E. PA); Tom Strauss (Homefields Board Member); Ginger Pryor (Horticultural Therapy Consultant); Richard Shoemaker (Paul Risk Associates, Inc.).
Resident Stefan Latshaw tending to his garden on Volunteer Day. Assisting Stefan were volunteers from the St. Mark’s Methodist Church in Mount Joy, PA
Win Big Bertha!
Our thanks to all these companies for contributing to Homefields’ Second Annual
Fall Classic Golf Tournament!
The Determan Family (plus or minus) raises the roof on Homefields’ greenhouse. Above (l to r): Tom Strauss, Tom Determan, Sandy Determan, Patty Orndorff, and Jim Determan. The greenhouse was made possible through a grant from the Lancaster County Foundation.
Sandy Determan and Patty Orndorff assemble units before hanging.
Bob Orndorff and Jim Determan connect cross braces to the greenhouse, a centerpiece of the Goodwill at Homefields Horticultural Program.
A partial Board of Directors from Goodwill Industries of South-eastern PA meet inside the barn to look over the blueprints and review the site.
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Hugger Big Bertha?See inside for explanation...