The buffet for several years was held at Lincoln
College as a fundraiser for the Lincoln Rotary. A few years ago, the
Rotary gave up the fundraiser. This year, United Way Administrator
Patty Becker took advantage of that favorite past event and revamped
it into a fundraiser for United Way of Logan County.
While the location was different, there were a few familiar names
involved. In the past it was the late Chef Warren Wendlandt who led
the food service for Lincoln College. This year it was once again
Lincoln College providing the meal with a Chef Kurt Wendlandt at the
helm.
Inside the Oasis on Sunday it was clear that many in the community
had taken note of the revival of the buffet and gathered together in
groups both large and small to enjoy a meal with mom, or just to
enjoy a meal as a supporter of United Way.
Patty Becker (left)
Either way, Becker was all smiles as she welcomed
guests and collected dollars for her organization.
Guests had the choice of sitting in the large dining room area on
the west end of the Oasis building or there were several tables set
for eating in the front community room area. Guests filled all the
seats available in both rooms and enjoyed a great meal.
The buffet included chicken, Roast Beef or ham sliced
and served as guests passed through the line. Green beans, macaroni
and cheese, mashed potatoes and gravy were among the side dish
options. Salads included leafy greens with a number of toppings to
self-serve as well as pasta salads, fruit and some sweet treats such
as chocolate pudding and cookie fluff.
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A second dessert table was set up with a selection of
pie, cake, cupcakes, or cookies for all to enjoy.
The proceeds from the Mother’s Day Buffet will go to assist the
United Way in funding grants to local organizations. Each year the
United Way provides funding to such worthy organizations as
Community Action Senior Nutrition, Girls on the Run, the Oasis,
Salvation Army Keest Center and many more. Many of the dollars
raised for these worthy organizations come to the United Way through
optional payroll deduction with area employers.
One thing many may not know is even if you don’t work in Lincoln or
Logan County, you can still support the local United Way with your
payroll contribution. To do so, when you sign up for your annual
deduction, you can designate that you want your money to go to Logan
County.
The United Way of Logan County has one paid employee. Everyone else
involved with the organization including its board of directors are
volunteers.
The money raised in Logan County stays in Logan County and the vast
majority of the money goes toward funding grant awards to worthy
organizations. To learn more about how you can support United Way
contact Patty Becker at 217-735-4499.
[Nila Smith] |