Monday, December 13, 2010

Historic Forks announces tree walk winners

The Historic Forks of the Wabash has announced the winners of the trees that were part of the sixth annual Christmas at the Forks Christmas Tree Walk.

Annie Lippincott won the Tam-A-Sak tree. Marie Harrell won the Norwood Health and Rehabilitation Center tree.

Mary Gatton won the Psi Iota XI, Phi Chapter, tree, and Shirley Brown won the American Business Women's Associates, Kilsoquah Chapter, tree.

Roger Grassl won the Master Gardeners tree, and Nadine Piedmont won the Bippus State Bank tree.

Mary Eckert won the Wehr Into Flowers tree, and Jack Sell won both the Harrell and Sons Construction tree and the tree decorated by Izaak Walton League.

Marvin Hall won the Beacon Credit Union tree, and Norma Etherington won the Huntington County Retired Teachers tree, which was sponsored by First Federal Savings Bank.
Betty Heffelfinger won the St. Peter Lutheran Quilters tree, which was sponsored by George Juergens.

Denise Myers won the Pathfinder Kids Kampus tree, and Diana Clausen won the Boys and Girls Club of Huntington County, which was sponsored by Jim Scheiber of Edward Jones.

Joyce Gravley won the Millers Merry Manor Rehabilitation Center, and Lena Davenriner won the Historic Forks of the Wabash tree.

The tree walk was held Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 4 and 5. Participants purchased tickets at the door and cast the tickets as votes in a jar by their favorite tree, event organizers explain.

Tickets were then counted up at the end and decided the trees that won, and then a ticket was drawn from each collection to determine which of the trees' voters would take each one home.

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