Huntington Bank in Port Clinton donated 100 bookbags to the Salvation Army’s Tools for Schools program Tuesday. The bags, each stuffed with paper, folders and a Marco’s pizza gift certificate, are now among items Saponari said are overflowing her office.
Collection for the program, designed to assist local families in financial need with school supplies, has been going on for the past month. Theresa Kirkpatrick, general manager of Huntington, said her staff helped gather the items with enthusiasm. “The employees had such a good time with it,” she said.
Applications for the program are being accepted through Aug. 24 at the Salvation Army in the Sutton Center at 1854 E. Perry St., Suite 800, Port Clinton. Distribution of school supplies begins Monday. For information on the program,
Collection for the program, designed to assist local families in financial need with school supplies, has been going on for the past month. Theresa Kirkpatrick, general manager of Huntington, said her staff helped gather the items with enthusiasm. “The employees had such a good time with it,” she said.
Applications for the program are being accepted through Aug. 24 at the Salvation Army in the Sutton Center at 1854 E. Perry St., Suite 800, Port Clinton. Distribution of school supplies begins Monday. For information on the program,
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