NEIGHBORS
The
Junior Women's Club of Butler raised more than $16,000 for area agencies March 1 at its seventh annual Twilight Magic charity gala at the Tanglewood Center.Proceeds from the Tuscany-themed event will benefit the Lighthouse Foundation, Moms For A Good Change, the Salvation Army, Ellen O'Brien Gaiser Addiction Center, YMCA Camp/ARMCO Park, Save our Swimming Pool Memorial Park Pool, Project Hope of Zelienople and Special Olympics of Butler County.For information about club events, call Lucia Hindman at 724-287-7753 or visit http://butlerjrs.tripod.com.———
Tiffany Suorsa, certified veterinary practice manager at the Slippery Rock Veterinary Hospital in Slippery Rock, is among 38 veterinarians and hospital managers who recently completed the Veterinary Management Institute.VMI is offered through Purdue University's Krannert School of Management Executive Education Program and the American Animal Hospital Association.Suorsa completed the human resource management, marketing management, financial management, and strategic thinking programs.Suorsa is also a member of the Veterinary Hospital Managers Association.———The
Butler Rotary Foundation recently donated $500 to the community meal program held at Saint Andrews United Presbyterian Church.The church hosts dinners each Wednesday in conjunction with Hill United Presbyterian, Covenant Presbyterian Church, Faith United Presbyterian, Trinity Presbyterian and Meridian United Presbyterian churches.The foundation also made a $500 donation for the free Sunday lunch program held at Saint Andrews.Funds for the donation were raised through the Rotary's annual Turkey Roundup.———Winners at the
Butler Duplicate Bridge Club game Feb. 28 were
Lorraine Worsley and
Bob Freemon. Finishing in second place were
Alan Martin and
Helen Brydon.
