Great News
Thirteen Local Residents Honored for Outstanding
Volunteer Service at Arc’s Value Village in 2007
MINNEAPOLIS – Arc Greater Twin Cities and Arc’s Value Village Thrift Stores &
Donation Centers salute 13 exceptional volunteers who have qualified for the
300 Club at Arc’s Value Village by contributing 300 or more hours of service in
2007.
The 13 members of the 300 Club at the Richfield store are:
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Pat Bailey, Richfield
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Jan Farley, Richfield
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Joan Fosseen, Bloomington
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Kimberly Goebel, St. Louis Park
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Hertha Lutz, Minneapolis
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Alice Osterud, Richfield
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Linda Osterud, Richfield
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Karen Ouren, Edina
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Ruby Peterson, Minneapolis
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Gary Rue, Bloomington
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Lois Rue, Bloomington
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Elnora Setering, Richfield
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Jewel Turpin, Minneapolis
In addition, there are nine more volunteers who qualified for the 300 Club by
volunteering at Arc’s Value Village store in Brooklyn Center and New Hope. Club
members gave 8,880 hours of volunteer service at Arc’s Value Village stores in
2007. As a group, the 300 Club members have a combined 147 years of volunteer
service at Arc’s Value Village and it is likely that they have contributed more
than 60,000 hours over that time!
Arc’s Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers are successful because of
volunteers, which comprise nearly 75 percent of the stores’ workforce. Their
donations of time and talent mean that more of the proceeds from Arc’s Value
Village support Arc Greater Twin Cities’ programs and services. In 2007, Arc’s
Value Village generated $1.5 million for Arc.
Members of the 300 Club choose to spend a lot of time volunteering at Arc’s
Value Village because they enjoy doing good work for a good cause. All
volunteers – whether they can give two hours a month or eight hours a week are
appreciated and invited to join the team at Arc’s Value Village. To find out
more about volunteering at Arc’s Value Village, call Volunteer Development
Manager Molly Lindblad at 952-915-3652 or visit www.arcsvaluevillage.org.
Arc Greater Twin Cities is a nonprofit agency serving the many needs of people
with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.
Established in 1946, Arc has been changing attitudes, changing policies and
changing lives for more than 60 years. Arc helps individuals and families
address issues that span the lifetime, including early intervention, education,
transition to adulthood, health care, housing, employment, guardianship and
more. For more information and volunteer opportunities, call Arc at (952)
920-0855 or visit www.arcgreatertwincities.org.