Dec 15, 2020
U.P. Home Health, Hospice and Private Duty representatives Jennie Garrett-Bureau, left, and Cindy Nyquist, right, present a check for $1,000 to Mining Journal publisher’s secretary Vicki Fawcett on Wednesday for The Mining Journal’s Cheer Club. “Making sure Upper Peninsula families have enough for Christmas is more important this year than ever,” Nyquist said. “Thats why we are proud to make this donation from our family at U.P. Home Health and Hospice to the Upper Peninsula community through the Cheer Club.” The Cheer Club, which kicked off Nov. 27, collects unwrapped toys and gifts to be donated to local children and families in need during the holiday season. Gifts are distributed to local families through St. Vincent de Paul and The Salvation Army of Marquette County. Gifts can be dropped off at: The Mining Journal office in downtown Marquette; St. Vincent de Paul in Marquette; Range Bank locations in Marquette, Harvey and Negaunee; Salvation Army lo
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From left, Salvation Army Capts. Doug and Kim Winters, Peter and Audrey Kaufman, First Bank Upper Michigan Foundation Investment Manager Tom Humphrey, Foundation Trustees Al Edgar and Steve Mattson, and Salvation Army Advisory Board member Neil Jandron are shown. The Kaufman Foundation presented a check for $5,000 to support The Mining Journal s Cheer Club and The Salvation Army. This donation will be used to purchase toys for distribution on Thursday and Friday in Marquette County and next Saturday in Alger County. (Courtesy photo)
MARQUETTE The Salvation Army’s Christmas Toy Shops in Marquette and Munising will look a little different this year.