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1. www.meadvilletribune.com
www.meadvilletribune.com/local - [Cached]Published on: 12/16/2007 Last Visited: 12/16/2007
Jack Thompson, Sertoma Club president, said that between 450 and 500 children attended the annual event Saturday. He said that roughly $15,000 to $16,000 was raised for the party, along with several donations from the community.
"The people have been very generous," Thompson said. "We're very thankful for the donators of the hats and gloves." -
2. Meadville Tribune - Club organizing gift-giving party for needy children
www.meadvilletribune.com/homep - [Cached]Published on: 10/17/2006 Last Visited: 10/17/2006
Jack Thompson, spokesman for Sertoma Club, said between 600 and 800 children are expected to be guests at the party. It is open to all needy children up to age 12. Thompson said children whose parents are collecting welfare is the main criteria, but if there are other circumstances where there is a needy child identified, the club will work to ensure those children also receive gifts.
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In the meantime, Thompson said plans are under way for Sertoma Club to sell newspapers Nov. 17 and 18 to raise funds to purchase gifts.
He is asking for donations of gloves from individuals or groups so no funds have to be spent on this item. Thompson said it was discovered that many young children don't have warm gloves for winter time and Sertoma wants to be certain that is not the case this year. -
3. www.meadvilletribune.com
www.meadvilletribune.com/homep - [Cached]Published on: 5/11/2007 Last Visited: 5/11/2007
After 32 years of sports action and natural wear, the complex "definitely needs it," Sertoma Club President Jack Thompson said of the planned major upgrade.
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The fields' ability to draw dollars to the region will not only be re-established, but enhanced, by the upgrade, according to Thompson. "If (township officials) do everything they say they're going to do, we'll have the best complex in the whole area," he said.

