Salvation Army of Greensburg receives coin worth $1,700 Share Updated: 7:10 PM EST Dec 24, 2020
Salvation Army of Greensburg receives coin worth $1,700 Share Updated: 7:10 PM EST Dec 24, 2020
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Show Transcript AND GET THE VACCINE, TOO. ANDREW: PITTSBURGH’S ACTION NEWS 4 TOLD YOU EARLIER THIS WEEK ABOUT HOW TOUGH IT’S BEEN FOR THE SALVATION ARMY OF GREENSBURG THIS HOLIDAY SEASON. THE CHAPTER WELL SHORT OF IT’S RED KETTLE CAMPAIGN GOAL BUT THIS WEEK ONE STRANGER STEPPED UP DROPPING THIS A 1992 CANADIAN QUEEN ELIZABETH 50 DOLLAR GOLD COIN. DOLLARS. IT IS WORTH A LOT MORE THAN $50. SALVATION ARMY LEADERS SAY THEY CHECKED AND IT’S GOING FOR ABOUT $1700 RIGHT NOW. YOU DON’T KNOW HOW MUCH THAT MEANT TO US I DON’T KNOW IF THEY KNEW HOW MUCH THE COIN IS WORTH OR IF THEY JUST DECIDED TO DROP IT IN BUT IT DID MAKE A BIG IMPACT ON US REACHING OUR GOAL. ANDREW: THE SALVATION ARMY SAYS THE COIN ALONE IS EQUAL TO WHAT THE GREENSBURG
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Dan Williams of New Stanton, vice president of the Youngwood Dog Club, and his Austrailian cattle dog, Shep, look on as shoppers place donations in a Salvation Army kettle on Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2020, outisde Macy’s at Westmoreland Mall in Hempfield. Club members and their therapy dogs headed to several Hempfield locations to attract attention to the kettle drive.
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Michelle Keller of New Alexandria looks on as her husband, Tom, is greeted by Bella, a miniature golden doodle, held by owner Mary Beth Wilson of Hempfield, a member of the Youngwood Dog Club. Club members and their therapy dogs gathered on Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2020, to attract attention to a Salvation Army kettle drive location outside Macy’s at Westmoreland Mall in Hempfield.
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A gold Canadian coin donated to the Greensburg Salvation Army this week.
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Greensburg Salvation Army Capt. Ashley Luzader was sorting through the usual pile of change that had been dropped into bell ringers’ red kettles Tuesday when she found something strange an unusually heavy coin wrapped in white paper.
“I was pulling out all the dollars, and I was thinking ‘this feels really heavy.’” she said.
She unwrapped the object to find a solid gold Canadian coin bearing the face of Queen Elizabeth.
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Volunteer firefighter Dale Hutchinson rings a bell for the Salvation Army outside Bortz Hardware in Greensburg on Saturday, Dec 19, 2020. Hutchinson has been a member of Greensburg Fire Company No. 3 for 42 years and is a fifth generation
of family firefighters.
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The Salvation Army’s famous red kettles are a lot lighter than usual this year, and there are fewer of them to be found around Westmoreland County.
“As of right now, we’re not even at half our goal, and we have six kettle days left,” said Lt. Donna Hannan, assistant corps officer for the Greensburg Salvation Army. The organization had raised $29,000 of its $80,000 goal as of Friday.