Weber Insurance holds charity raffle

13 years ago

    On Dec. 8, the Weber Insurance Group held its annual Christmas dinner party at the Town & Country Motor Inn located in Gorham, N.H.  Over 60 people attended the evening festivities.
    Camillia Yeaton of Weber Insurance of Farmington, made and donated two quilts to be auctioned off with the proceeds from each quilt going to a charity of the successful bidder’s choice.  The auction raised over $900.
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BU-CLR-lincoln-dcx-pt-02WINNER — Randy Lincoln, left, of Houlton won the Mile A Minute quilt, which he stands in front of with Camillia Yeaton of Weber Insurance Company, during the Weber Insurance Group Christmas dinner party.

    Winner of the Mile a Minute quilt was Randy Lincoln of the Randy Lincoln Agency in Houlton.  Lincoln’s choice was the Wounded Warrior Project, which  serves veterans and service members and their families who incurred a physical or mental illness, injury, or wound related to their military service on or after Sept. 11, 2001.
    The Bird House quilt was won by Derek Grant and Jamie Morrison. Jamie works for Kimball Insurance in Guilford. Grant and Morrison chose to support The Piscataquis Santa Project.  They  provide coats, boots, warm clothing and toys for children ranging from infant to 16 years of age, who live in any of the five school districts in the Piscataquis area, making sure they wake up with gifts on Christmas morning.
    The Weber Insurance Group offers high quality insurance products to business and personal customers through a network of independent agencies with 17 offices in Maine and New Hampshire. For more information, visit WeberInsuranceGroup.com.