WE CARE Palestine celebrated good deeds and good neighbors Thursday at the non-profit organization’s seventh annual banquet. Roughly 200 people attended and 13 received Good Neighbor awards.
WE CARE Palestine celebrated good deeds and good neighbors Thursday at the non-profit organization’s seventh annual banquet. Roughly 200 people attended and 13 received Good Neighbor awards.
WE CARE Palestine is accepting Good Neighbor Award nominations of area residents through the end of January. Winners are announced at the organization’s annual Love Your Neighbor Banquet banquet set
WE CARE Palestine is holding a community wide garage sale of hundreds of items at the Knights of Columbus Hall Friday and Saturday. Members of the community are donating hundreds
BY PENNYLYNN WEBB
pwebb@palestineherald.com Dec 14, 2020
Dec 14, 2020
Pictured are Arlene McReynolds, Monica Meade, Elaine Huddleston and President Tammy Norris of Pionette garden club, Linda Jean Brown, Event Organizer, Lilly Duncan of The Stock Pot, Sherry Kirkwood of Cars of Palestine and Lynn Willhite of WE CARE Palestine. COURTESY PHOTO
The Dogwood Garden Club named the winners for this yearâs Festival of Trees Saturday, Dec. 12.
Bette Pollock is the one responsible for the idea for WE CAREâs winning tree.
WE CARE Palestine received first place for the second year in a row, after being named the 2019 first place recipient. The non-profit was honored with $1,000 for its win.