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Never underestimate the heart of a Sultan volunteer: Working for a brighter future

Motivated and led by members of the Sky Valley Chamber of Commerce and Sultan's VIC (Visitor Information Center), the sputtering flame of a once-strong force of Sultan attracting others who may wish to help to step forward and give their time today for a better tomorrow.

Sultan's ailing 2007 General Fund has led to staff cutbacks and layoffs. So organizers are hoping to pick up the slack in maintenance through volunteer help. Click here to see what a difference a few volunteers can make. Imagine what Sultan could be like with an army of volunteers.

(Special Thanks to Debbie Copple for making these photos available to us as a courtesy. However, no one associated with these photos are responsible for the content on this page. If errors have been made, please contact GRIT's webmaster immediately for a correction.)

SUNDAY 7:30 A.M., August 26, 2007: Cleaning up sidewalks, curbs and streets at the corner of 4th & Main (City Hall, the VIC and in front of the Sultan Library (the 4th & Main Community Transit bus stop.)

Okay. Well, these guys are obviously having WAY too much fun!
("No Laughing Aloud!" Sorry, that should be "Allowed"...)

Ole Carlson, Kathleen Tyrell and
Elianna and Elizabeth Emmons in front of Sultan's VIC

"Cleaning up City Hall":
Sitting Sultan Councilman and mayoral candidate John Seehuus, with Dave Hellman, nationall-recognized Volunteer and The Greatest Worker in the World.

Councilman John Seehuus  and Dave Hellman "Clearning up city hall"

Below:

Brian Copple and Susan Hollenbeck
(Outside the doors of City Hall)

Brian Copple & Susan Hollenbeck cleaning city hall's front entrance

Below:

Washing Sidewalks:
Elianna and Elizabeth Emmons (left) and unidentified male.
(Shown in background is Sultan's VIC, located between U. S. 2 and Main St. on 4th.))

Washing sidewalks at 4th & Main