Nancy Cross was awarded The Salvation Army of Michigan City’s Volunteer of the Year during its annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon on Friday. Pictured, from left, are Major Becky Simmons, Nancy Cross and Major Dale Simmons.
Gene and Linda Simmons were honored for being the Red Kettle Chairpersons in last year’s Red Kettle campaign during The Salvation Army of Michigan City’s annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon on Friday.
Major Dale Simmons, right, presents Toys for Tots Coordinator Jerry Schmidt, left, with the Volunteer Group of the Year award during The Salvation Army of Michigan City’s annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon on Friday.
La Porte County Council President Randy Novak was the keynote speaker during The Salvation Army of Michigan City’s annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon on Friday.
Nancy Cross was awarded The Salvation Army of Michigan City’s Volunteer of the Year during its annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon on Friday. Pictured, from left, are Major Becky Simmons, Nancy Cross and Major Dale Simmons.
Gene and Linda Simmons were honored for being the Red Kettle Chairpersons in last year’s Red Kettle campaign during The Salvation Army of Michigan City’s annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon on Friday.
Major Dale Simmons, right, presents Toys for Tots Coordinator Jerry Schmidt, left, with the Volunteer Group of the Year award during The Salvation Army of Michigan City’s annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon on Friday.
La Porte County Council President Randy Novak was the keynote speaker during The Salvation Army of Michigan City’s annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon on Friday.
Nancy Cross was awarded The Salvation Army of Michigan City’s Volunteer of the Year during its annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon on Friday. Pictured, from left, are Major Becky Simmons, Nancy Cross and Major Dale Simmons.
Photos by Donavan Barrier
Gene and Linda Simmons were honored for being the Red Kettle Chairpersons in last year’s Red Kettle campaign during The Salvation Army of Michigan City’s annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon on Friday.
Major Dale Simmons, right, presents Toys for Tots Coordinator Jerry Schmidt, left, with the Volunteer Group of the Year award during The Salvation Army of Michigan City’s annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon on Friday.
La Porte County Council President Randy Novak was the keynote speaker during The Salvation Army of Michigan City’s annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon on Friday.
Photos by Donavan Barrier
At the Michigan City Salvation Army headquarters on Friday, volunteers were honored with a luncheon as a thank you for their efforts during 2023.
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Nancy Cross was awarded The Salvation Army of Michigan City’s Volunteer of the Year during its annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon on Friday. Pictured, from left, are Major Becky Simmons, Nancy Cross and Major Dale Simmons.
Photos by Donavan Barrier
Gene and Linda Simmons were honored for being the Red Kettle Chairpersons in last year’s Red Kettle campaign during The Salvation Army of Michigan City’s annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon on Friday.
Major Dale Simmons, right, presents Toys for Tots Coordinator Jerry Schmidt, left, with the Volunteer Group of the Year award during The Salvation Army of Michigan City’s annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon on Friday.
La Porte County Council President Randy Novak was the keynote speaker during The Salvation Army of Michigan City’s annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon on Friday.
Photos by Donavan Barrier
At the Michigan City Salvation Army headquarters on Friday, volunteers were honored with a luncheon as a thank you for their efforts during 2023.
MICHIGAN CITY — To recognize a successful 2023 and the community’s continued support, The Salvation Army of Michigan City honored those who helped in their mission of “Doing the Most Good.”
On Friday, The Salvation Army of Michigan City hosted its annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon for members of the public, Salvation Army staff and volunteers at its Michigan City headquarters. The luncheon commemorated those who contributed through their hours of volunteer work across the organization’s many programs last year.
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