Letter to the Editor: Farmers Federation Women’s Committee says thank you
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9:56 am Monday, January 15, 2024

Letter to the Editor: Farmers Federation Women’s Committee says thank you

Dear Editor,

The Franklin County Farmers Federation Women’s Committee would like to thank each and every one of you who contributed to our annual “Cottons for Christmas” sock drive.

With your help, we collected more than 275 pairs of socks and were able to gift each resident at Arabella Health Care in Russellville a nice gift bag which included five-six pairs of socks along with lotion for each of them as well.

The Committee members also provided extra gifts to 14 of the 44 Arabella Health Care residents who have little or no family.

We sincerely appreciate your generosity for this wonderful project.

Again, thank you!

Sincerely,

Shannon Murray
Franklin County Farmers Federation Women’s Leadership Committee

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