On January 10, 2024
Letters

Thank you for donating to Castleton’s Tree of Remembrance

 

Dear Editor,

The Castleton Woman’s Club would like to thank all of the individuals and families and organizations/businesses who made donations in memory or honor of family and friends for the 2023 Tree of Remembrance.  

The Woman’s Club would like to thank the librarians from the Castleton Free Library for all their hard work decorating and for setting up a donation station.  

A very big thank you also goes to the Castleton Fire Department for putting the lights on the tree. 

Our hearts were touched by the generosity of donors, both young and old.  Our sincerest thanks to all of them.

For more information about the Castleton Women’s Club, visit: Castletonvermont.org then click on “community/services.”

Sincerely, 

The Castleton Woman’s Club

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