Juniors Thank Community For Luminaries Success

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On Saturday, December 16, 2017, Verona was aglow with luminaries for Share Your Light Night, a fundraiser that supports social and charitable work in Verona. The Woman’s Club of Verona, Junior Woman’s Club of Verona, and Juniorettes would like to thank all Verona residents who purchased over 700 kits to make the night such a success.

We would like to thank 21 local businesses that sponsored 630 luminaries placed around Town Square, including Jack’s Café, Verona Diner, The Room Verona, Bello by Daniel Ross, Verona Sports Center, Backyard Beer Club, Doshi Group Landscaping, Casella & Sons Moving, Home Sweet Home/Remember When, Prout Funeral Home, Verona Spine & Wellness Center, Hillcrest Farms, Terry’s Family Pharmacy, Verona Inn, JT’s Barber Shop, Say I Do Bridal, Eight Hills Caterers, Twin Method Cleaners & Tailors, Main Street Cottage, American Cleaners, and Aroy-D Thai Elephant. Thank you to the many student volunteers from Verona Kids Rock, Mount Saint Dominic Academy, and Our Lady of the Lake Confirmation Candidates. Thank you to Chuck Molinaro and the Verona Department of Public Works, the Verona Fire Department, and Steve Neale for all of their time and effort to help make this community night such a great success.

The Woman’s Club of Verona, Junior Woman’s Club of Verona, and Juniorettes

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