Beta Mu lends a helping hand

Gives back to local charities

Posted 4/12/17

Beta Mu donates to several Page charities

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Beta Mu lends a helping hand

Gives back to local charities

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Beta Mu, Page Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi International Women’s Network, annually raises funds, sponsoring the Christmas in November Craft Show, to give back to our local community organizations. Organizations that help the citizens of Page would not be able to do what they do without donations.
A presentation luncheon was given at the local community center. Afterward, financial donations were given to Page Meal Program, Animal Adoption Agency, Cancer Outreach, VFW, Powell Museum and C.U.D.D.L.E.
Beta Mu Chapter is happy to help those organizations in Page that help others.

Above, front row, Jan Boehme, Marsha Bratcher and Jeanette Keil. Back row, Evanne Blake, Sandy Doyle, Linda Dodds of CUDDLE, Darrel Moore of VFW, Valerie Hunter and Kathy Blair.
Middle, members of Beta Mu at the presentation, front row, from left, Marsha Bratcher and Jeanette Keil. Back row, Evanne Blake, Valerie Hunter, Jan Boehme, Sandy Doyle and Kathy Blair.
Bottom, representative of organizations, from left, Debbie Winlock, director, Page Meal Program, Billie Wright, director Powell Museum, Jennifer Dencklaw and Darrel Moore, VFW, Linda Dodds, C.U.D.D.L.E., Doris Yanke and Natalie Ferrando, Page Animal Adoption Agency, Jo Bjorholm, Cancer Outreach.

Beta Sigma Phi is an International Womens’ friendship network. It is the largest organization of its kind in the world. Membership is made up of women of all ages; usually beginning in their 20s or 30s and staying active for their entire lives, building friendships that last a lifetime.