Accepting the donations (pictured at right) are Ann Johnson of the Readiness to Learn Foundation; Debbie Metz of the Island County Senior Services program Meals on Wheels; and Jimmy Berto, president of the South Whidbey Firefighters and EMS Association. With them are Aerie Worthy Vice-President Cheryl Knighton and Worthy President Sally Howard, holding a $500 check that was presented to the final recipient, Enso House. - Photo courtesy of Eagles Aerie of Freeland
Photo courtesy of Eagles Aerie of Freeland
Accepting the donations (pictured at right) are Ann Johnson of the Readiness to Learn Foundation; Debbie Metz of the Island County Senior Services program Meals on Wheels; and Jimmy Berto, president of the South Whidbey Firefighters and EMS Association. With them are Aerie Worthy Vice-President Cheryl Knighton and Worthy President Sally Howard, holding a $500 check that was presented to the final recipient, Enso House.

Eagles Aerie of Freeland gives big to local groups | NOTABLE


February 7, 2011 · Updated 8:28 AM 

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The Whidbey Island Aerie 3418, Fraternal Order Of Eagles in Freeland recently presented checks for $500 each to a variety of support organizations in the South End community.

Donations were received by Ann Johnson of the Readiness to Learn Foundation; Debbie Metz of the Island County Senior Services program Meals on Wheels; and Jimmy Berto, president of the South Whidbey Firefighters and EMS Association. Aerie Worthy Vice-President Cheryl Knighton and Worthy President Sally Howard presented the checks and along with one for the final recipient, Enso House.

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