We have some good Knights in our community.
The Knights of Columbus continue to support Imagine!’s Dayspring department's Community Calendar Activities, which allow Dayspring therapists to provide therapies to children and their families in a community setting.
Here are some donations that local councils of the Knights of Columbus have made to Imagine! in the past few weeks, and the total amount the Knights’ Councils have donated to Imagine! over the past ten-plus years. These generous donations come from funds raised by the Knights of Columbus Annual Tootsie Roll Drive.
The Longmont Knights of Columbus Councils 1313 and 14898 made a donation of $925, bringing their total amount donated to Imagine! to $23,452.84.
Pictured above from the left are: Matt Eldred, Executive Director of TLC Learning Center (which also received $925), James W. Rawlings, Jr., Grand Knight of Council 1313, and Julie Hartman, Director of Dayspring.
The Boulder Knights of Columbus Council 1183 made a donation of $1,000, bringing the total amount donated to Imagine! to $15,912.23.
Pictured above is Boulder Knight Dick Bryant presenting a check to Dayspring Director Julie Hartman.
The Lafayette Knights of Columbus Council 5237 made a donation of $1,384.50 to Imagine!, bringing the total amount donated to Imagine! to $11,637.50.
Pictured above from the left are Hiram Wolgemuth, Grand Knight of the Knights of Columbus Council 5237, Fred Hobbs, Imagine!’s Director of Public Relations, and Knight Don Jung.
The Louisville Knights of Columbus Council 11851 made a donation of $251.17, bringing their total donated to Imagine! to $485.17.
Also, the Boulder Father Charles Forsythe Council 14877 has given donations to Imagine! in the past totaling $1,101.89.
The total amount donated to Imagine! over the years from local Knights of Columbus Councils is now $50,976.71.
Thanks to all of the churches and stores throughout Boulder County that allowed these Knights of Columbus Councils to conduct their fall 2013 Tootsie Roll Drives at their locations.
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