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Sugarfoot Farm Rescue sends thanks for generous support

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By Peg Schaeffer Last Friday two pickup trucks pulled up to our gate. One was loaded with dog & cat food, the other was full of bales of straw. Wanda Appleget, her sister, Pam Elliot, and their husbands went to various people and businesses on our behalf and asked for donations.

The two loads of food and straw were a result of their efforts. The next day they brought more.


I am so thankful to them for this and to the following for their donations:
Lynn & Cheryl Callenders (Tri County Metals), Bridgett & Ben (Designer Depot), Dan Affolter (Easy Rider Motor Sports), A-1 Auto Supply, Moore's Pool Room, Faye & Brooks (Hwy 61 Country Mart), Petty Supply, Tractor Supply, Save A Lot, Don Franklin Ford, IGA, Roger & Donna Smith, Wayne Flowers, Jim Hitt, John Weis, Roger & Teresa Smith and Ed & Gina Wigal.
I cannot thank everyone enough for their kindness and generosity.

A big thanks from me and the rescue pets at Sugarfoot Farm Rescue. God Bless! --Peg Schaeffer


This story was posted on 2012-10-11 04:30:21
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