United Way United Way Reports Campaign at 85% of Goal
Findlay High School Freshman Mark Janowiecki found his Eagle Scout Project in the event. His responsibilities were to pull together the entertainment for the evenings guests who strolled from one activity to another. Scouts Cole Lautermilch and Michael Gardner displayed their aptitude for knot making, while in the adjoining wing the WOW 4-H Unicycle Club put on amazing demonstrations of skill to everyone's delight. Eleven year old Brook Daugherty and 10 year old Samantha Daugherty not only mastered the single wheel but also the double wheeled cycles. Performing routines set to their favorite songs, they dazzled onlookers with juggling added to their routine in the spacious walkway. State Representative-Elect, Cliff Hite could be found engaging the community who came to support the family event and entertained the children by reading stories to them. At the same time, the sounds of the steel drum band Pantasia, echoed all through the mall resonating the melodies of the Caribbean and the Holidays. Everyone had an opportunity to place bids on a variety of items that were donated by area people and businesses. From autographed items and collectibles to gift certificates that made great Christmas gifts, there was something for everyone up for bids in the silent auction. Many of the stores provided huge savings and discounts for the shoppers to take advantage. In addition over 150 door prizes were awarded and the 50/50 drawing added to the evenings activities. The main attraction for this year's United Way event was the raffle drawing for the Harley Davidson Motorcycle. This fundraising event for the United Way was conceived by Lynn Cavenaugh and Jane ? of Coffee Amici in downtown Findlay. With the proceeds from the Night of Giving, the community has raised $2,075,057 for this year's annual campaign. This amount represents 85% of the $2,445,000 goal.
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