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Under His Wings is very thankful

Group grateful for support during its Nov. 3 fundraiser

Under His Wings Ministry would like to sincerely thank the following businesses and individuals for contributing to its Raffle/Silent Auction that was held during its annual fundraiser on Saturday, Nov. 3 in Ottawa:

Ardith Cooper, Paula Rodighero, Morris Coin Shop, Big R Store, Corleone’s Italian Restaurant, Lesa’s Liberty Street Café, R Place Restaurant, Dave’s Dawgs, Papa Rick’s Pets N Supplies, Barber’s Chair II, Gigi & Lola’s, Federated Fisher Auto Parts, Mike’s Paint & Paper, Holiday Inn Express & Suites, The Paper Company, Here’s Hallmark Shop, That Perennial Place, Great Clips, Steve’s Tire & Auto Service, Napa Auto Parts, Grand Schwinn Cyclery, Menard’s, Echo Bowling Lanes, Northwestern Corporation, American Heritage, Brothers Country Supply, Harington’s Fine Jewelry, Chicago White Sox, Chicago Cubs, Chicago Bears, State Farm —Wayne & Diane Chesson, Target in Shorewood, Savory Foods, Tip Top Automotive, Diane Davis and Jud Nelson, Mary Kay by Brittney Kuluzny, ReMax Top Properties – Joann Gretencord, Standard Bank, Thirty-One by Melissa Olson, Scentsy Candles by Meghan Hodgen, Fort Locks Self-Storage, Channahon Tractor & Crane Service, and Sweet Tooth.

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