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Letter regarding Make-A-Wish Golf Tournament:




In 2003, "Still Life with Peace" (shown to the right) by Michelle Finnegan was reported on ABC news to be valued at over $100,000.00.  This original was donated to Grace Place in Golden Gate in 2004.  
To the left is a photo of Michelle Finnegan and Rev. Stephanie Campbell standing on both sides of an eagle scout.  This eagle scout is also a volunteer at Grace Place where he digs holes, helps plant trees or whatever work needs to be done.  One day, he hopes to be an astronaut.

There are many volunteer opportunities available at Grace Place.  If you want to help tutor children after school or have items like books to donate to the library, please contact Miss Campbell.  Miss Finnegan not only volunteered her time to speak with the students after school but also organized a holiday promotion for Grace Place donating proceeds from her holiday cards and two books on ettiquette that the Emily Post Foundation sent to become part of the Grace Place Library.  Peggy Post signed Miss Finnegan's personal book of ettiquette that her parents bought for her years earlier.

The Prints of Freedom also benefit Grace Place.  The Prints of Freedom is an art exhibit that was already on display at International College and Bank of America.  Please click on the link for the Prints of Freedom from the Essential Art Homepage.
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Above is a photo of Cody Anderson and Homer Helter writing to our troops overseas on Essential Art's Caring Cards From America.  Mr. Helter has been coordinating care packages to our troops for two years.  Mr. Anderson and Michelle Finnegan have been working to promote Caring Cards From America since the War on Terror first began.  This photo was taken in 2006 when Cody Anderson was an employee of Mr. Helter's and his job was to help coordinate these care packages.

 

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