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LEHIGH VALLEY WEATHER

GUEST VIEW Stockings For Soldiers Thank you to our readers, contributors

We would like to extend a big heartfelt thank you for generously supporting this year’s Stockings For Soldiers initiative.

Keystone Military Families reports they shipped 12,000 holiday-filled stockings, handmade ornaments and personalized items around the world to our military personnel just in time for Christmas.

With support from community members like you, our annual fundraising and marketing awareness campaign helped raise more than $35,000 in monetary donations to support the cost of purchasing, shipping and distributing the stockings.

We collected over 1 ton of items for Keystone Military Families.

A special thanks to Trudy and Roger Unangst, of Unangst Tree Farm, Bath, for once again coordinating collection efforts for Stockings for Soldiers at their farm.

Sister Pat at St. Thomas More in Allentown graciously asked the students to decorate cardboard stockings with special messages to be included in the stockings to military personnel.

Salisbury Middle School teacher Beth Prokesch and the Kindness Club at the school also creatively decorated cardboard stockings for Keystone Military Families.

Bethlehem Christian School also collected items to be included in the stockings delivered to military personnel.

Samuel Adams Brewery donated stockings to be sent to the soldiers around the world this Christmas.

And our wonderful readers of The Press came through as they usually do, filling our office with stockings, hand warmers, snacks, personal hygiene items, socks and more to let our military personnel know they are thought of and appreciated during this time away from home.

On behalf of Pencor Services Inc., a family of companies including the Lehigh Valley Press and Blue Ridge, we thank you for your generosity.

Please know we couldn’t do this without you.

Debbie Galbraith

editor

East Penn Press

Salisbury Press

Cindy Mellinger

Blue Ridge Marketing,

Community Relations Coordinator