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Hundreds of bell ringers will be needed this season to help stand 50 Red Kettle locations in the Quad-Cities. Hours range from eight to 40 hours per week, beginning Nov. 12. The first round of ...
Place a bell in the Larry Snyder Winner's Circle ... South of the Metroplex, the Dallas Polo Club has put a pair of Thoroughbreds from the foundation's program into service, and both Blowout ...
As bell ringing faces an uncertain future, Carys Sharkey goes to meet the people keeping the tradition alive in the City One late Thursday afternoon I made my way down from Cheapside, passing the ...
With the holiday season approaching quickly, efforts to raise money for those in need are starting up around Fremont and Dodge County. One of the more recognizable and signature fundraising ...
Entries officially open on January 13 with early bird pricing available for members The PR Club is excited to announce that entries for the 57th Annual Bell Ringer Awards will officially open on ...
As has become a holiday tradition, head coach Travis Fenstermaker and company volunteered their time to serve as bell ringers for the Salvation Army, collecting money to help those in need during ...
BLOOMINGTON — Bells are ringing to merry and nimble tunes this Christmas season. In fact, Bloomington-Normal is home to several bell choirs or ensembles. At Wesley United Methodist Church in ...
This holiday, you’ll find the bell ringers out in force asking you to drop a little something in their red kettles. It’s been a Christmas tradition for more than 120 years, the Salvation Army ...
(WATE) — The ringing of the Red Kettle bells: it’s a holiday tradition and they’re the sound of the season. Hope Wilson and Mary Kay Vancavage are volunteer bell ringers outside of Kroger in ...
On Thursday, Dec. 12, Aurora Corps Major Joaquin Rangel received a $750 check from Susan Koepke and Randall “Randy” Brown, Aurora Lions Club co ... of volunteer bell-ringers plus fewer people ...
The first guest invited to ring the bell to open trading at the New York Stock Exchange in 1956 wasn’t a company executive, a politician or a celebrity. It was a 10-year-old boy, Leonard Ross ...