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Grundy Housing Authority hosts first-ever appreciation event

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“What an honor and pleasure to receive these awards. You know it’s been a long time, but a great struggle,” said Pfeifer. “Like (Newman) said, this board is made of harmony and strength, it sure is.”

The other awards included Employee Choice Award to Susan McDaniel; Builder Award to Re/Max Top Properties and Muffler Concrete; Outstanding Partnership Award to Community Nutrition Network, Price family of Morris, and the Quality Inn in Morris; Chairman’s Award to AkzoNobel Surface Chemistry LLC; C.E.O. Award to First Midwest Bank; and Helping Hands Award to Three Rivers Association of Realtors.

After dinner from Maria’s Ristorante in Morris, a music show was given by Valentine Sound & Entertainment.

“I love it (at Saratoga Tower). We’re all family. We take care of each other,” said resident Susan Gawenda at the dinner. “This was kick butt. I was honored to be here.”

The event will be an annual one, said Olson, and is planned to always feature entertainment as a way of showing appreciation.

As part of the event the GCHA wanted to help others in need as well, so raffle tickets were sold to win decorated pumpkins that were displayed all around the banquet hall. The pumpkins were donated by Dollinger Family Farm and were decorated by Shabbona Middle School art students.

All of the funds were donated back to the art department. The raffle raised $500.

For more information on the Grundy County Housing Authority and ways to donate or volunteer, visit  www.gcha.us.

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