June 1 is National Donut Day, which was inspired by The Salvation Army, and they will be delivering donuts to local veterans groups mid-morning on Friday.
The Salvation Army is looking for your help again this year for volunteer bell ringers. This is a great opportunity for groups or organizations to get involved. The Red Kettle Drive raises money for many programs in the area and many people. It ...
Did you get one of the plastic bags like the one in the picture with your mail this week? It's for a very good reason and one you need to think about before you leave the house to float in a cold boat for the MN Fishing Opener, head to work or go shopping for a Mother's Day present.
Call me crazy (it wouldn't be the first time), but I'm looking forward to another week of wintery mix before we get some warm spring weather in the Northland. It will give me a little more time to do some much needed spring cleaning. If you are planning to do the same, consider donating your clothes and other household items to the Salvation Army.
I started ringing bell (or shaking maracas) years ago for the Salvation Army of Duluth. When my daughter Kylee was old enough she rang with me. It's a great opportunity for family time while teaching your kids the spirit of donating and sharing your time and energy. As she grew older we morphed to wrapping gifts at the Salvation Army Gift Wrap booth at the mall. I know we aren't even to Hallowe
On Wednesday, July 27, Duluth Mayor Emily Larson gathered with Duluth City Councilors, American Red Cross, Salvation Army, CHUM and 211 to announce that 211 is the number to call if you need help recovering from the storms.
Whether you like glazed, Boston cream, jelly-filled or powdered, today is a great day to be an American and make friends at the office. It's National Doughnut Day. I truly thought Ken would bring me a doughnut to celebrate, but like Yukon Cornelius of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, I got nothing!
It's hard to picture a family living in conditions that are without heat, but it happens in the Northland more often than you think. As our temps drop this week people start to wonder if they can stretch their dollars to keep the heat on in their homes. The Salvation Army has a program to help, it's called HeatShare and you can help. You can give the gift of heat!
They're at it again! Volunteering in the community when and where they are needed. The PIGS Motorcycle Charity Group from Superior will be at the Superior Wal-Mart tomorrow, Wednesday, December 9 ringing bell for the Salvation Army and their red kettle program.