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Turner Mountain Ski Patrol

Special to The Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 years, 11 months AGO
by Special to The Western News
| February 14, 2013 7:35 AM

Employees at St. John’s Lutheran Hospital recently marked the Turner Mountain Ski Patrol as the recipient for its Jeans Day. Hospital employees contribute to a fund for the opportunity to wear blue jeans on Friday. The hospital then matches the fund. In the photo are, front row, Kent Johnson, TMSP board member, Lynn Hagarty, TMSP treasurer, St. John’s CEO Bruce Whitfield and Steve Lefever, TMSP patroller. In the second row are Kate Stephens, Amy Cady, TMSP, Barb Dumont and Jon Reny. In the third row are 

Matt Larsen , TMSP, Cindy Peek, Diane Johnson, Joy Burden, Mark Kroll, Susan Horelick and Loren Jacobson. In the back row are Cathy Wolfe, Jada Schnetter and Colleen Uribe. Overall, the hospital donated $485 to the ski patrol.

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