Nettie Lee “Doolie” Cutler passed away on June 14, 2023 surrounded by family at the age of 101. She was the daughter of the late Mebbie Moody and Durant Alphin
11-year-old boy to run 100 miles to help Colonial Heights police buy new K9 officer Braxton Lee will run 100 miles between Feb. 20 and March 31 with a goal to raise $6,000 for the department. (Source: Dunlop House Assisted Living & Memory Care) By NBC12 Newsroom | February 19, 2021 at 5:52 PM EST - Updated February 19 at 9:22 PM
COLONIAL HEIGHTS, Va. (WWBT) - An 11-year-old is using his passion for running to help raise money for the Colonial Heights Police Department to buy a new K9 officer.
Braxton Lee will run 100 miles between Feb. 20 and March 31 with a goal to raise $6,000 for the department.
“Braxton began his fundraising efforts for similar causes when he was six years old. To date, he has raised over $10,000 for fallen officers’ families across several fundraisers,” a release said.
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COLONIAL HEIGHTS, Va. – An 11-year-old is using his passion for running to help raise money so a Virginia police agency can buy a new service K9.
Braxton Lee will run 100 miles between Feb. 20 and March 31 with a goal to raise $6,000 for the Colonial Heights Police Department, WWBT reported.
“Braxton began his fundraising efforts for similar causes when he was six years old. To date, he has raised over $10,000 for fallen officers’ families across several fundraisers,” a release said.
The young lad will begin his 100 mile journey with the Colonial Half Marathon in Williamsburg on Feb. 20 and finish by running 2.5 miles from Dunlop House Assisted Living & Memory Care to the Colonial Heights Police Department on March 31.
95-year-old Colonial Heights man receives COVID-19 vaccine: I m glad I m getting it
Pharmacist shares excitement of vaccinating residents at senior living center
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COLONIAL HEIGHTS, Va. It was vaccination day at Dunlop House Assisted Living & Memory Care in Colonial Heights.
Pharmacists from Walgreens administered the Pfizer-made COVID-19 vaccine to the center s residents and staff. To finally be able to start giving the vaccination out, to not just my residents but my staff as well, it s fantastic, the center s executive director Steve DeJesus said.
More than 100 people were vaccinated at Dunlop House on Monday. It wasn t bad, you d barely even felt it, staff member Jaime Pierce said.