Sunday 18 December 2016

Mission proves another success

By Sam Farmer | 0 remarks

YUTAN – Ollie's Mission gives off an impression of being on track with the current year's gathering pledges endeavors, after the Dec. 11 occasion at the Yutan Fire Hall.

After Sunday's occasion, Ollie's mom and occasion organizer, Susie Egr, said she trusts they are poised to be in front of a year ago, when $11,000 was gathered to help youngsters and families have a decent Christmas.

Egr said she accepts somewhere around 300 and 400 individuals went to the Yutan Fire Hall on Sunday to participate in the nourishment, artworks, music and different celebrations.

Fat Brain Toys had a segment reserved for kids to play with the toys the Elkhorn store gave. 100 Voices, a live band, likewise played.

There were three houses of worship spoke to at the occasion and the Yutan VFW helped in giving Santa's nearness.

"We had enough soup for 600 and there was just a single roaster left," Egr said. "It was a huge day."

With a decent begin in raising assets, work keeps purchasing and wrapping presents.

Volunteers started wrapping presents on Tuesday evening and will have another buy and wrapping session on Dec. 18.

Ollie's Mission has records from youngsters in Yutan, Mead, Wahoo, Valley, Boystown and different territories that they expect to give endowments to, Egr said.

Be that as it may, they are as yet gathering assets and names of kids to accommodate, she said.

Ollie's Mission is a pledge drive began by 11-year-old Yutan inhabitant Ollie Egr three years back.

With the assistance of loved ones, the occasion has developed from its begin two years back, to aiding more than 180 kids a year ago.

For more data about giving and going to, their Facebook page under Ollie's Mission.

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