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Do you have new, unsigned Christmas greeting cards with their envelopes that were uncovered during spring cleaning?
The Rotary Club of Westfield-Mayville is in need of donations of such cards as it prepares for its 2021 holiday cards project.
Last year this organization led a campaign to sign and deliver 1,918 holiday greeting cards to veterans, senior citizens and residents in area facilities or who were housebound.
Any amount of new holiday greeting cards with their envelopes would be appreciated, as the club’s supply was depleted last year.
Donations may be dropped off at Blue June Blooms, a flowers and gift shop located at 63 East Main St. in Westfield.
Fife dental nurse struck off after lying to police to cover for boyfriend following fatal crash
The scene of the incident/Gregg Anderson and Tiegan Carruthers.
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A Fife dental nurse who lied to cover for her boyfriend after he mowed down and killed a pensioner has been struck off.
Tiegan Carruthers, 22, claimed she was behind the wheel when Gregg Anderson struck Linda Dunn as she tried to cross a road in Leven.
SUE HAMMOND
Photo by Jan Berkhouse
Sheila Chapman of the Westfield-Mayville Rotary Club has stacks of holiday cards for veterans and senior citizens.
Westfield-Mayville Rotary Sends Holiday Cards to Veterans and Seniors
Members of the Rotary Club of Westfield-Mayville, the Brocton Central School Interact Club and the Chautauqua Lake Central School Interact Club recently signed 1,918 holiday greeting cards for area veterans and senior citizens. The Westfield-Mayville Rotary Club led this campaign to help brighten the holidays for individuals in area skilled care and assisted living facilities, as well as for Meals on Wheels recipients.
Sheila Chapman, Westfield-Mayville Rotary Club board member, served as the chair of this joint endeavor. Chapman and Westfield-Mayville Rotarians J.B. and Linda Dunn helped to deliver the cards to the various facilities who desired them for their residents and clients.