Logan’s Landing would like to thank everyone who helped make our 13th annual Downtown Christmas Open House a success! By exchanging donations of food and pet items for tickets and depositing those tickets at participating merchants, many lucky shoppers won great prizes, while supporting local businesses.
Thanks to the generosity of the community, we collected more than half a ton of food and pet items! These items have been distributed to the Cass County Humane Society, Emmaus Mission Center and the Salvation Army. We are grateful to Cass Area Transit for providing shuttle bus service during the event, and to Cass-Pulaski Community Corrections for setting up the bus stop signs. Special thanks to all the volunteers, especially Event Chair Michelle Dials and Promotion Committee members Sandi Korreckt, Rob McMinn, Jennifer Savini, Greg Packard and Kim English.
Thanks again to our participating merchants: Bodyworks, China Lane, Creative Promotions, Dessert First Catering & More, Domino’s Pizza, Fernbaugh’s Diamonds & Fine Jewelry, The Gray Mill and Graybeal’s Carpet Plus, Harvest Chapel Church, Judy’s GoodLife Emporium, Logansport Boardwalk Café, Loretta’s Therapeutic Massage, Mike Anderson Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep, Minglin Jewelers, The Nest and Tree’s Camera Shop, Once & Again Studio, Pear Tree Gallery, The People’s Winery, Rekindled, Savanah Vintage, Schwering Realty, Superior Auto, The Thrifty Shopper, U-Know Pizza and the Village Peddler.
Congratulations once again to all the prize winners: Michelle Dials, Stacey Donato, Monica Dunn, Joyce Eckelbarger, Marla Evanich, Marsha Galbreath, Jackie Hamilton, Bill Harris, Nancy Hewitt, Ruth Hipsher, Holly Hurlburt, Kim Isaacs, Beth Kinsey, Carol Kinsey, Jasmine Kolher, Maureen Land, Linda Layman, Valerie Looker, Paula Malone, Tiffiny Maloy, Connie McCarthy, Jen Mollencup, Lorna Mollencup, Kathy Mughmaw, Angie Reynoso, Cindy Rozzi, Dana Schroder, Ashley Wilfong and Loryn Wrucke.
We hope to see everybody at next year’s Downtown Christmas Open House!
Becki Harris
Executive director
Logan’s Landing
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