Spaghetti hospice fundraiser held

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Cindy Moore, far left, of Fort Loramie, hands a plate of spaghetti to Hayden Dapore, 10, of Russia, at the annual spaghetti dinner to benefit Wilson Hospice hosted by The Newport Sportsmen Club on Sunday, Feb. 13. Behind Moore is fellow volunteer Lynn DeLoye, of Fort Loramie. Roughly 600 spaghetti dinners were served. One person wrote a check for $1,000 and another person donated $2,000. The Newport Sportsmen Club pays for all the food while people are allowed to donate what they want for a meal. Hayden is the son of Keith and Tracey Dapore.

Wilson Hospice volunteer Bill Tady, of Russia, stops working to enjoy some of the spaghetti at the annual spaghetti dinner to benefit Wilson Hospice hosted by The Newport Sportsmen Club on Sunday, Feb. 13. Tady is a retired Navy hospital corpsman who has volunteered with Wilson Hospice for 25 years.
https://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2022/02/web1_DSC_5102-1.jpgWilson Hospice volunteer Bill Tady, of Russia, stops working to enjoy some of the spaghetti at the annual spaghetti dinner to benefit Wilson Hospice hosted by The Newport Sportsmen Club on Sunday, Feb. 13. Tady is a retired Navy hospital corpsman who has volunteered with Wilson Hospice for 25 years. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

A packed house.
https://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2022/02/web1_DSC_5055-1.jpgA packed house.Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

Cindy Moore, far left, of Fort Loramie, hands a plate of spaghetti to Hayden Dapore, 10, of Russia, at the annual spaghetti dinner to benefit Wilson Hospice hosted by The Newport Sportsmen Club on Sunday, Feb. 13. Behind Moore is fellow volunteer Lynn DeLoye, of Fort Loramie. Roughly 600 spaghetti dinners were served. One person wrote a check for $1,000 and another person donated $2,000. The Newport Sportsmen Club pays for all the food while people are allowed to donate what they want for a meal. Hayden is the son of Keith and Tracey Dapore.
https://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2022/02/web1_SDN021522SpaghettiHospice-1.jpgCindy Moore, far left, of Fort Loramie, hands a plate of spaghetti to Hayden Dapore, 10, of Russia, at the annual spaghetti dinner to benefit Wilson Hospice hosted by The Newport Sportsmen Club on Sunday, Feb. 13. Behind Moore is fellow volunteer Lynn DeLoye, of Fort Loramie. Roughly 600 spaghetti dinners were served. One person wrote a check for $1,000 and another person donated $2,000. The Newport Sportsmen Club pays for all the food while people are allowed to donate what they want for a meal. Hayden is the son of Keith and Tracey Dapore. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

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