Salvation Army needs bell-ringing volunteers for Christmas season
As this year moves well into November, many kinds of musical presence make us increasingly aware that Christmas 2008 is almost upon us. One unmistakable reminder is the pleasant tingling of bells marking the location of a Salvation Army Christmas collection kettle. That sound is coming soon.
The kettle collections are the major fund-raising effort in Washington Wilkes for helping needy and deserving people throughout the entire year, not just during the Christmas season. The kettle collections are always supported generously, and last year the total gifts received reached a record high.
Sadly, the need for help also increased greatly and it was necessary to make an appeal for special gifts in order to meet needs before this year's Christmas campaign.
Dot Harris, treasurer for the Wilkes County Unite of the Salvation Army, reported last week that needs have been met to date, but that this year's bell-ringing schedule has been expanded to allow for additional collections.
"Our first need is for additional bell-ringing volunteers," Harris said. "Traditionally, we have begun with the annual Downtown Candlelight Shopping which is set for Tuesday, November 25, 6 to 9 p.m. This year we get an early start on Friday and Saturday, November 21-22, when the kettle will be manned from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m."
The full 19-day schedule as planned requires volunteers for 127 one-hour shifts, which is up from 113 last year.
Volunteer ringers are being recruited through churches, schools, civic organizations, governmental agencies, and elsewhere. Those not otherwise contacted may arrange for a convenient time by calling Dot Harris at 706-678-2818.







