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Ararat Club reports another busy month

November 23, 2022
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It has been another busy month for the Ararat Ruritan Club. At the club’s November meeting, donations were presented to the Patrick County Bookmobile and Hunter’s Chapel Church for their Thanksgiving Home Alone program. The club welcomed Chip Bondurant as a new member. Chip’s grandfather, Porter Bondurant, was a charter member of the Ararat Ruritan Club in 1953.

Also, at the November Bingo, the club accepted donations of toys from our bingo players. The toys were donated to the Patrick County Christmas Cheer program.

Ararat Ruritan Club President Kathleen Loveland presenting a donation to Jane Fulk representing Hunters Chapel Church. (Contributed photos)
Patrick County Bookmobile representative, Gayle Wagoner, received a donation from Ararat Ruritan Club member Jo Slate.
Chip Bondurant is pictured receiving his Ruritan member pin from Ararat Ruritan member Mary Dellenback Hill.
On behalf of Patrick County Christmas Cheer, Kristy Hawks accepted the numerous toys donated by the bingo players at the November Bingo of Ararat Ruritan Club.
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