Thank you for successful 2018 Waldoboro toy program

Sat, 01/12/2019 - 3:30pm

    To the people of Waldoboro:

    As always, the people of Waldoboro have been amazingly generous. Even though I have done this many years I am always impressed with how generous the people of Waldoboro are. This year’s Waldoboro Toy Program went very well, with a lot of help from you. As always, I feel very privileged to be part of such a wonderful and generous event.

    We provided toys, hats and mittens to 52 children (or 24 families) this year. We started the year with $8999.01 (as of Nov. 2018) in the Waldoboro Toy Program account and we spent nothing this year on toys. We raised $2755.00. We earned $14.24 in interest for 2018. As of Jan. 4, 2019, we have $10,001.47. We will be issuing boot vouchers for children who need warm winter boots with what we have left in the account.

    This year we had money donated in the name of Gordon & Dorothy Scott, thank you.

    I would like to thank the citizens of Waldoboro who helped make this year’s Waldoboro Toy Program come together successfully. I especially want to thank the many children who donated toys so that other children could have a better Christmas. My hat’s off to you all. I would like to thank the following people and businesses for their donations: The United Methodist Church, The Masons King Solomon’s Lodge, Medomak Valley Senior Citizens, Charles C. Lilly Post 149 – American Legion, John and Susan Morris, Doris and Wallace Prock, Eleanor Smith, The Coastal Christian School Students, The Medomak Middle School Students, James Pyne, Margaret Smith, Ed Rengle, Bart Seavey, Shirley Woodcock, Mary Logue, The Maine Antique Digest Employees, Highbrow the Boutique, John and Pam Blamey, Naomi Mcphee, Millard and Mary Carr, Rachel Genthner, Elaine Robbins, Alica Mortenson, Anna Carney, The Women’s Club, Leona Farrin, Eleanor Durgan, Robert and Donna McNally, Linda Colbath, The Waldoboro Sno-Crawlers and John Gatcombe, The First National Bank, especially Nancy, Susan and Larry Jackson, John and Joanne Gatcombe, Hilma Foster, David and Inez Wincapaw, Steven and Carol Heyer, Richard Skoglund and Martha Kalina, Bill Maxwell, Pat Shuman, and Russell and Amy Sirianni.

    Lastly, I would like to thank Pam Rengle for all her valuable help and moral support. I would also like to thank the Waldoboro Fire Department, Waldoboro EMS and Waldoboro Public works for their assistance. If I missed anyone in the shuffle I apologize and assure you that all the help was needed and greatly appreciated.

    As always, I was greatly impressed with Waldoboro’s generosity, caring and giving. Without your support this program would not be possible. Thank you.

    I hope the coming year brings prosperity, happiness and health to you all.

    Sincerely,

    Melody Tracy

    Waldoboro Toy Program