Life is proud chairwoman of the event, Windber Relay
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Wen Bo Mi Relay For life, teamwork chairswomen, Susan Schafer and Carol Maluchnik, there is a lot to be proud of. Wen Bo women and their team just their second year participating in Relay for Life held in Windber, raised more than $ 15,500 to benefit the American Cancer Society.
Schaefer said the team has a goal of $ 10,000, far more than they expected total 2012 relay.
Explained: "We started in the first year of the target $ 6,500, raised $ 8,500, so we think we will push the envelope, to $ 10,000 in the second year, Schaefer. "When all is said and done, cheap prom dresses,we raised close to $ 16,000, and the number one team in Windber Relay.
According to the American Cancer Society's relay team closed the year on August 31 and September 1, the new year began.
"In the next year we have a goal of $ 12,000, said:" Maluchnik, "I know we will."
Shaffer said the team started a small-scale,prom dresses 2012, sell her pumpkin biscuits.
"I do sugar cookies and decorate their fancy," she said. "We have pumpkin sales and Valentine's Day biscuits sales personalized cookie with a person's name."
In addition to cookie sales, they held a luau and a very successful goaf festival in January.
"We goaf came in second place the first year, which is exciting," she said. "Our festival to be held in the church, and use their kitchen, more than 900 sold out, in fact, we are the first company to sell."
The goaf May another fundraising source, when they do a mined-out area of more than 1400.
"So that they are not the problem," Schaefer said. "Freeze and store them in the city everyone in their freezers goaf.
Accept that no two members of the moose villa, Schaefer and Maluchnik the moose the Board and the Women of the Moose's help, their fund-raising will be impossible.
"They help us, give us money," Schaefer said. "They are very supportive, and this gave us a great support system, to make all the difference."