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Front Page - Friday, April 29, 2011

Benefit for families of tornado devastation hopes to provide basic necessities




The April series of storms that swept across five Southern states left hundreds dead and many more without the basic necessities such as shelter, water and power. The body count in Alabama alone was over 248 by May 2. In Tennessee, 34 have been reported dead, 35 in Mississippi, 15 in Georgia, 13 in Arkansas, 11 in Virginia and one in Kentucky by April 29. In Chattanooga, 474 homes were seriously damaged. In addition to Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia have declared states of emergency.

The devastation to lives, property, and the larger community is evident. This is why the North West Georgia Association, Oakwood Baptist Church and the Walker County Chamber of Commerce are joining the call to aid those affected. A benefit for Walker and Catoosa Families will be held Saturday May 7 from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Village Sports Bar and Grill located at 78 Fieldstone Village Drive in Rock Spring, Ga.

Melissa Harrison, Crye-Leike Realtor and broker says, “The Northwest Georgia Council of Realtors of the Greater Chattanooga Association is dedicated to helping every person within our community when there is a need.  We are all so blessed and the smallest acts of kindness go a long way towards helping out neighbors.”

Attendees are asked to bring donations, water and non-perishable items. There will also be a concert at the event by The Bounty Hunters. For more details, contact Melissa Harrison 423-413-5000.Those who cannot attend the event are encouraged to donate to the American Red Cross time, money, supplies and support. Locals can also support the needs of this tragedy by calling Blood Assurance at 423-756-0966 to schedule an appointment to give blood or making a walk-in donation at any Blood Assurance location.