
The Lake City Lions organization presents a check to the Lake City Pool Project for $1,000. Pictured from left to right are Gerry Weidert, Lions Secretary; Marci Duncan and Jeanne Devine representing the pool project committee; and Dick Lamberty, Lions President.

Rita, Nathan and Katie Burley promoted the Pool Project and Fill-the-Pool with Grain campaign during the homecoming parade.

Marci Duncan and Wendy Frate recently festively decorated and hosted a table on behalf of the Pool Project during SMCH Auxiliary’s annual Table-A-Fare salad luncheon fundraiser.

Thanks to Jeanne Devine and Jan Block, the pool project was represented in the recent scarecrow contest during Lake City's Fall Fest.

Volunteers Annette Wedemeyer, Marci Duncan, Colleen Petzenhauser, Kara Smith, Janet Daisy, Rachel Wedemeyer, Kim Kelly, Marilynn Collis, Jeanne Devine, Duane Sporleder and (not pictured) Christy Hardy, and John, Kim, Kirby and Kjersti Olson recently assembled 1,200 sub sandwiches in two and a half hours.

Zoe Cornelius (daughter of Danny and Sue Cornelius) and Brianna Peterson (daughter of Mike and Karla Peterson) recently donated proceeds of their second lemonade stand to the Lake City Pool Project. This year it was coupled with a very successful garage sale. This follows a garage sale hosted by Christine Beagle, Wendy Frate, and Marci Duncan. A Pampered Chef fundraiser was sponsored by Marci Duncan and Wendy Spafford on Saturday, August 6th at the Lake City Public Library. Community organizations and individuals are encouraged to join these individuals in hosting fundraisers to aid in the fundraising campaign.

Lake City Pool Project sponsored this beautiful table at the 2010 SMCH Auxiliary Table A Fare
This new sign in the Lake City town square illustrates the status of fundraising for the pool project. Southern Cal students and faculty involved in making the sign include Matt Carlson, David Zenor, Jordan Henkel, Jeri Woodward, Keith Holm, and Linda Norgrant (not pictured).
Pictured above with the pool project design, is Janet Schrad, 1st place winner of the “Can you guess how many gallons of water it will take to fill the new pool?” contest during Fall Fest. Other winners were: 2nd place Judy Stern, and 3rd place Robert Beagle. The correct answer was 300,000 gallons.