Make The Holidays Better With The Williston Noon Lions Wreath Fundraiser
The holiday season is upon us, and the Williston Noon Lions Club is thrilled to announce the return of its beloved annual wreath fundraiser! This cherished tradition not only adds festive flair to your home but also supports local organizations that make a difference in the community.
Spread Holiday Cheer with a Fresh Wreath for Just $25!
For just $25, you can purchase a beautiful holiday wreath and know that your contribution will benefit a variety of local groups. These wreaths are delivered fresh and decorated perfectly to make the season as festive as possible. To place your order, call 701-774-3959 or email thewillistonlions@gmail.com. Deliveries will tentatively start on December 2, 2024, so order yours now.
You can also stop by the Cash Wise location in Williston on Saturday, November 23 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and get a wreath or two. This is also a great opportunity to meet some Lions Club members and ask about what this group is all about.
Supporting Local Causes That Make a Difference
Proceeds from the fundraiser have historically supported vital community initiatives, including Williston's Family Crisis Center, Upper Missouri Ministries Bible Camp, Bras For A Cause, Relay For Life, and Williston High School's Aviation curriculum. Hearts For Hospice and other local programs have also received significant support through this event.
A Tradition of Generosity and Community Growth
This fundraiser is more than just an opportunity to decorate—it’s a way to spread goodwill and foster growth within the Williston area. By purchasing a wreath, you’re helping to uphold a tradition of generosity that has positively impacted countless lives.
Consider this a friendly reminder! Don’t miss your chance to brighten your home while giving back to the community. Order your wreath today and be part of this meaningful holiday tradition!
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