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1. Unionville High School
uhs.ucfsd.org/teachers.php?nam - [Cached]Published on: 5/14/2008 Last Visited: 5/14/2008
Patrick Clark English pclark@ucfsd.org -
2. Daily Local News - Avon Grove shocks Unionville
www.dailylocal.com/site/news.c - [Cached]Published on: 9/16/2006 Last Visited: 9/16/2006
"I cost us the ball game at the end," said Unionville head coach Pat Clark.
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3. www.mineralwellsindex.com
www.mineralwellsindex.com/loca - [Cached]Published on: 5/19/2008 Last Visited: 5/19/2008
"We're over $28,000 actually," announced Palo Pinto County Meals on Wheels Executive Director Patty Clark."That was a lot of people working together."This year, the organization's goal was $15,000, which was almost doubled this year.A number of fundraisers were hosted for the program including a Scottish festival, donation jars at local businesses and a chili supper.Area groups and businesses hosted their own fundraisers as well.One local business raised almost $5,000 through employee-initiated fundraisers, Clark said."The high school kids raised almost $1,000 … There was a lot of fundraising going on."In addition to the funds raised locally, the Meals on Wheels program will receive additional funding through the Feinstein Challenge.The challenge was started by a Rhode Island man who donates $1 million annually for hunger-ending agencies to raise money.The more an organization raises, the greater the contribution they receive from the challenge. In the months of March and April, Clark said they raised more than twice as much money as last year."No Meals on Wheels program has raised this much before in the county."I think it's because the people of Palo Pinto County really do care about the elderly. … It's become a very open program and more people are seeing the need."What the increase in donations means for the program is an increase in their services in the community."Our goal was to start weekend meals," Clark said, in the new fiscal year.The program currently offers meals to elderly or homebound recipients on weekdays, regardless of holidays.Volunteers drive one of the different routes, hand delivering each meal to the program's participants. The expansion would allow for weekend deliveries to those who need the additional meals."This will cover the added expense but we'll still have to recruit volunteers," Clark noted.

