The truck, which will increase delivery capacity as needs arise, was purchased by the council with the assistance of the Sunbonnet Gals group.
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Members of the Sunbonnet Gals Linda Cockett, Executive Director of the Senior Friendship Center, left, Grace Snyder, Joyce Warnke, Sandy Traher, Myrna Lucas, Velma Stewart, Terri Haines, Shirley Debus, Carol Ross, Gerry Gripp pose Monday with meals delivery driver Paul Joy and the new delivery truck the group helped purchase. The Senior Center delivers as many as 90 meals daily to home-bound seniors and the truck helps streamline that process, as well as providing for additional capacity as the need arises, Cockett said.
Members of the Senior Friendship Center Advisory Council Chuck Stoeger, left, Marty Jungck, Terri Haines, Velma Stewart, Ruth Schreiner, Linda Cockett, Executive Director, Paul Joy and driver, Galen Alexander pose Monday with a new meal delivery truck the group recently purchased. The truck, which will increase delivery capacity as needs arise, was purchased by the council with the assistance of the Sunbonnet Gals group.