Bonner General Health honors volunteers

By Ben Olson
Reader Staff

The Bonner General Health Volunteer Council held their annual luncheon Wednesday, April 18.

The BGH Volunteer Council at their annual luncheon at Di Luna’s. Courtesy photo.

Many volunteers attended, and Margo Johnson, chair of the Volunteer Council, presented awards for hours of service.

The following awards were presented, with each volunteer’s name followed by how many total hours they have volunteered:

Paula Dunn 100
Sherry May 100
Corrine Capodagli 100
Sue Clemens 100
Amber Trantram 100
Becky Stone 500
Bonnie Lunderstadt 1,500
Sylvia Humes 2,000
Shirley Domes 3,000
Sol Pusey 3,000
Lynn Rodda 3,000
Chuck Humes 3,500
Margo Johnson 7,500
Willie Marts 8,000

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