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STUART A volunteer at the Salvation Army Family Store found about $20,000 cash inside a trench coat pocket that was donated to the nonprofit Friday.
The coat s owner was contacted, who then donated a portion of the money back to the Salvation Army as a thank you. You find $5 here or $10 there…but it’s not very often that you come across that kind of money in the pocket of someone’s coat, said store manager Marco Cruz.
Both the volunteer who found the money and the donor wished to remain anonymous, in addition to the amount donated.
The donor, a woman visiting the area to clear out her recently deceased in-law s Stuart home, had scheduled for the Salvation Army to take everything, Cruz said furniture, clothes and all.
ELIZABETHTON â The Carter County Car Club is getting ready to start a new season of cruise-ins in downtown Elizabethton on Saturday evenings.
Club President Eddie Brumitt said things should be the same as they have been for the past several years.
As always, all proceeds from the weekly cruise-ins go to childrenâs charities. The charities supported last year were: the Salvation Army Angel Tree program, the Boys and Girls Club of Elizabethton/Carter County, the Dolly Parton Imagination Library, Carter County Schoolsâ Accelerated Reader, Childrenâs Evangelism Fellowship, Friends of Down Syndrome, and the Isaiah 117 House.
Even though several days of cruise-ins were not held last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the club raised over $20,000 for charities.
As winter hits mid-stride, James Valley Drift Skippers snowmobile club rides into 47th year
During the winter of 1968, the main form of transportation through the snowy streets of Mitchell was a snowmobile. The winter of 1968-69 is often referred to as the year of the snow, and it is also the same time that the James Valley Drift Skip. Written By: Sara J. Bertsch | 7:00 am, Jan. 14, 2017 ×
Members of the James Valley Drift Skippers snowmobile club participate in the club s annual ride in the Black Hills in February 2014. (Submitted photo)
During the winter of 1968, the main form of transportation through the snowy streets of Mitchell was a snowmobile.
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