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Thank You, Silverton!

The Silverton Zenith Woman’s Club thanks the community of Silverton for all the help they received for their 2021 Tree of Giving project. Together we were able to make Christmas a little brighter for 210 children in the Silver Falls School District.

We wish to particularly thank:

Silverton Together for help with screening families; Hi-School Pharmacy, Immanuel Lutheran Church, St. Paul’s Catholic Church, Silver Creek Fellowship and Wilco for displaying the trees and accepting/storing individual gifts; G & J Cabinetry for the donation of materials and labor to remake our snowmen stands for in front of our trees; Silverton Fire Dept. and Les Schwab for their toy drive; Silverton High School students for the gifts they purchased; Silverton Elks for delivering donated toys and all the members of the community who generously donated money and purchased gifts for entire families and individual children. If we have missed anyone, we apologize. Blessings on all and we hope for happiness, healthiness, and prosperity in 2022! 

Silverton Zenith Woman’s Club

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