Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Snow on its way

It was warm today which means we have weather on its way here in the form of snow. Most of the leaves on the trees in the canyon where I live have fallen off the trees but in town there are still trees loaded with leaves. There are people in town with their Christmas lights already up. Guess I know what I will be doing this week end.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Warm Up America in White Pine County

http://www.elynews.com/articles/2009/09/03/lifestyle/life01.txt



This is a great group of people that make afghans for the needy, dolls with outfits for Children's Services, Chemo hats, slippers and prayer shawls. Thank you for helping so many.





Sunday, March 8, 2009

State Champs!


"What judge could resist these smiles? Apparently none. The White Pine High School Cheerleaders and the Bobkettes dance team are the Division 1A and 2A Silver State Spirit Champs." I work with their coach, Tammy Moore, and she and the community are very proud of the great job these girls have done. Way to go!!!


Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Food Drive for WPC

For the past 4 years the local grocery store has held a food drive that begins November first and continues into January. It started with one store that at that time was named Gorman's and was recently purchased by the Ridley's chain who continued the tradition. This tradition was started by a cashier Sandra Coombs in Gorman's Market is now used in the Ridley's chain in 4 states. What they do is take groceries and canned goods and place them in paper bags that are decorated like a gift and the words Buy me for $5 on the bag. They are located by the check out stands to grab on your way to check out and just pay $5 for the bag of groceries. The bag is them placed in a bin before you leave the store. All the bags purchased go to the local food banks in that area. It has become a tradition with me and my grand kids to go to the store and each child picks out the bag they want to buy and we all go and pay our own $5 per bag. They then get to place the bag in the bin knowing where the food will go to and that someone will have food to eat because they did this. Sometimes we go back more than once. I try to buy one at least once a week or more. There were times in my past where I received help with food and it feels good to help someone else out like someone helped me.

Here is a link to an article the Ely Daily Times ran recently on the project:

http://www.elynews.com/articles/2009/01/07/lifestyle/life01.txt