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Wednesday
Feb152012

Give from the Heart Telethon, Live on Lake TV 24 Feburary 18th 10am-10pm

"Give from the Heart Telethon"

Lake TV 24 is challenging the community to get involved with the "Give from the Heart Telethon" February 18th from 10am to 10pm benefiting the Ivy Bend Food Pantry.  Lake TV 24 will be going live with community leaders, music acts, and an inside look into the Ivy Bend Food Pantry and people that that it serves.  Lake TV 24 was challenged by an Iowa resident to raise funds for the Food Pantry, up to $10,000 will be matched by the donor. Call 573-723-1424 the day of the event to donate or go to this website  


Wednesday
Feb152012

Faithbridge Church - Feed the Children

More than 8 tons of food and personal care items will be distributed
Saturday, March 10, 2012 to area families in need through the third
annual Faithbridge Church food drop. About 150 volunteers are
expected to meet at 9 a.m. at Faithbridge Church to load the groceries
and hygiene boxes onto trucks for delivery.

- In Eldon: Eldon School, Eldon Food Pantry
- In Lake Ozark: Hope House
- In Osage Beach: School of the Osage
- In Camdenton: Camdenton Schools and Citizens Against Domestic Violence
- In Greenview, Sunrise Beach: Share the Harvest

Your help will be appreciated.
Contacts: Buck Cueni-Smith Wayne Marlow
573-348-9454 bycj@lakepastor.com
573-434-4043 waynesm2@yahoo.com

BRIDGING THE GAP

855 College Blvd—Osage Beach
Behind HyVee and Lowe’s
573-348-9454

Friday
Feb102012

Sr. Officer Kevin Frined of the Osage Beach Police Department to participate in 25-mile walk

Sr. Officer Kevin Frined of the Osage Beach Police Department to participate in 25-mile walk

Sr. Officer Kevin Friend of the Osage Beach Police Department will be walking 25 miles in 2 days to raise funds for Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.) and their Hands-On Programs for families and co-workers of officers who have been killed in the line of duty.

The National C.O.P.S. office and the Arizona C.O.P.S. chapter will host the inaugural COPS WALK SOUTHWEST March 10-11th, 2012, in Phoenix, AZ. The journey will start in the scenic South Mountain Park and continue along the Salt River Project Canals and other scenic and urban areas of Tempe and Phoenix, AZ.

Participants of COPS WALK SOUTHWEST are challenged to raise $2,500 each to help support programs that include retreats for survivors and conferences held in Washington D.C. for National Police Week each May. With the last two years being particularly deadly for police officers, Sr. Officer Friend has taken on that challenge to walk in honor of the six officers lost in Missouri in 2011.

 Chief of Police Jerry E. Hicks, Sr.
Leadwood Police Department, MO
EOW: Sunday, December 4, 2011
Cause of Death: Automobile accident

Patrolman Evan Burns
Caruthersville Police Department, MO
EOW: Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Cause of Death: Vehicular assault

Trooper Frederick F. "Fred" Guthrie, Jr.
Missouri State Highway Patrol, MO
EOW: Monday, August 1, 2011
Cause of Death: Drowned

Master Patrolman Jefferson Taylor
Riverside Police Division, MO
EOW: Friday, June 3, 2011
Cause of Death: Weather/Natural disaster

Police Officer Daryl Hall
St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, MO
EOW: Sunday, April 24, 2011
Cause of Death: Gunfire

District Administrator Debra Kay Collins
Missouri Department of Corrections, MO
EOW: Friday, March 4, 2011
Cause of Death: Automobile accident"I have spent 19 years in Law Enforcement and I see a need for the programs that C.O.P.S offers the survivors of our fallen Officers. I would greatly appreciate your support as I represent Missouri and its fallen Officers from about the State."

The original COPS WALK was held in Harper’s Ferry National Park in West Virginia in 2005. The West Virginia event raised over $255,000 in 2011, and over $1 million in the past 7 years. This event is considered a great success with more than 85 people participating annually. For more information about sponsoring Sr. Officer Kevin Friend or if you are interested in participating, please contact Patty Friend at 573-346-4911 or patty_friend@nationalcops.org. Registration for this event closes February 17.

Concerns of Police Survivorswas founded in 1984 for the surviving families of law enforcement officers, and today serves more than 15,000 surviving families nationwide. C.O.P.S. provides many programs at no cost to the survivor. C.O.P.S. hosts a summer camp for surviving children ages 6-14, an Outward Bound® Experience for surviving teens ages 15-20, and retreats for adult children, spouses, parents, siblings, in-laws, and affected co-workers. Each year, between 140 and 180 officers are killed in the line of duty. Their families and co-workers are left to cope with the tragic loss. C.O.P.S. provides resources to help them rebuild their shattered lives. There is no membership fee to join C.O.P.S., for the price paid is already too high.

Monday
Feb062012

‘From the Heart’ Live Telethon to benefit Ivy Bend Food Pantry:

Saturday, February 18, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. on Lake TV 24. An anonymous Iowan has laid down a challenge to the Lake area. Raise $10,000 to feed the hungry in Morgan County and the woman from the Hawkeye state will match it. Without skipping a beat, Lake TV Channel 24 has teamed up with the Ivy Bend Food Pantry by scheduling “From The Heart,” a Valentine-themed Live Telethon to rally the Lake area to far exceed the $10,000 matching donation.

Monday
Feb062012

OSAGE BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT SUPER PLUNGE FOR SPECIAL OLYMPICS

OSAGE BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT

SUPER PLUNGE FOR SPECIAL OLYMPICS

Lt. Mike O’Day with the Osage Beach Police Department is going to participate
in the Super Plunge again this year to raise money for Special Olympics. This will
be Mike’s third year jumping into frigid water once an hour during a twenty-four
hour period. The event will take place on February 24, the day before the actual
Polar Plunge, which will take place on February 25, both to be held at Public
Beach No. 2, Osage Beach, Mo. Lt. O’Day also participates in the Polar Plunge
to continue his fundraising efforts. Mike is very passionate about his reasons for
freezing and needs your support.

If you want to donate to Special Olympics by supporting Lt. O’Day, you can make
contributions through Mike’s SOMO web page, www.somo.org/Mike908.

I just found out that Chief Davis will also be super plunging, brrrr.

They can also be contacted at 573-302-2010. Thank you.