Volunteers made holidays bright

Letter to the Editor.

Mount Si Transitional Health Center would like to thank

the Snoqualmie Valley for the wonderful gifts, volunteer events

and support graciously provided over the holidays.

A special thank you to; Linda Bonner and Sterling

Savings Bank, who coordinated the giving trees and collected all

the gifts; Safeway, QFC, Ace Hardware and the Moose Lodge for

hosting the giving trees and gift tags; and the churches, organizations,

individuals and families that caroled, volunteered their time and

donated gifts. We would also like to thank Frances Davenport

who visits us yearly as Santa and is known by many of the

residents of Mount Si Transitional Health Center.

Many things happen to make the holidays a special time at

the nursing home. The residents and staff are thankful for being part

of such a giving and supportive community. Thank you from all of

us at the Mount Si Transitional Health Center.

Lori Roshau

Mount Si Transitional Health Center