Eston Community Handbells give back to the community

Pam Kosolofski and Pat Johnston of the Eston Community Handbells presented a number of donations to various groups and organizations. The Eston Community Handbells wanted to give back all the funds they had raised from the sale of the handbells and hand chimes and funds from over the years as the community had given such tremendous support since 1999 when the group was first incorporated.

The Eston Community Handbells presented a donation of $8,000.00 to the Wheatland Plus 50 Club President, Lorne and treasurer Doreen Hewitson (pictured from l-r). Pam Kosolofski and Dianne Anderson made the presentation. This was just one of many generous donations the Eston Community Handbells made to organizations in the community.

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A donation of $8,000.00 was presented to the Wheatland Plus 50 Club’s president, Lorne and treasurer, Doreen Hewitson, on behalf of The Eston Community Handbell members, Pam Kosolofski and Dianne Anderson.

A gift of $2,000.00 was made to the Eston Caring Hands members Joy Gan, Lillian Hill, Rickie Nash and Kristie Ellis, presented by Pam Kosolofski and Gloria Vanderzwaag of the Eston Community Handbells. Shari Collinge and Dave Leapard from Prairie Wind Historical Society also received $2000.00, presented by Pam Kosolofski and Rita Tessier.

Val Mohan, Edna Williams, Ellen Owens, Leslie Kraft, Shari Collinge, Doreen Reaburn and Loreen Buskell, members of Eston Communities In Bloom, gratefully accepted a $1,000 gift delivered by Pam Kosolofski.

A donation of $679.00 was distributed to Cassie Stocks of the Little Free Pantry located at the Eston Library. This is a free food bank available in the community.

Marion Andrews, Shannon Beckstrand and Marnie Johnston, representing the Eston Lions 95, gratefully accepted a donation of $1,000 for the Food Hamper Fund, thanks to the generosity of Eston Community Handbells.

They also presented a donation of $400.00 each to The Eston Full Gospel Church and the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Another donation of $1,000.00 was presented to Holy Cross Treasurer, Shirley Japp, by members Pam Kosolofski and Gloria Vanderzwaag.

The Eston Community Handbells thanks the community for their continued support, which helps maintain a successful and strong community.

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