Thursday, May 16 2013 7:55 AM EDT2013-05-16 11:55:29 GMT
No one should be upset because no one picked the correct numbers to win the large Powerball jackpot last night. It didn't stop people from walking up to the lottery outlets to buy a chance at a multi-million
No one should be upset because no one picked the correct numbers to win the large Powerball jackpot last night. It didn't stop people from walking up to the lottery outlets to buy a chance at a multi-million
The Huntington High graduating class of 1962 not only celebrated their 50 year reunion this weekend, they raised money for a good cause.
The class spent the weekend remembering good times at the old Huntington High School, which is now the Renaissance Center building.
For two years, they collected money to donate to Hospice of Huntington. At the memorial service Saturday morning, they presented Hospice with a check for $10,000. The class president felt that it was a worthy organization.
"They provide dignity, love, and caring in a difficult time in people's lives. We wanted to help them to continue to do that," said Damon Cook, who is the 1962 class president.
The group concluded the reunion festivities with a dinner and dance at Marshall University Saturday evening.