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Committee notes $600 donation to Children’s Hospitals and a rise in Citizen of the Year clock price

Salisbury Old Home Day Committee · July 13, 2026
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Summary

Minutes record a $600 donation to Children’s Hospitals already included in the budget and that the Citizen of the Year clock price rose to $129.99; Sarah McDuffie is gathering further details about the award process.

The Old Home Day Committee recorded a $600 donation to Children’s Hospitals that is already included in the event budget. The minutes list the donation amount explicitly and show it was part of the committee’s financial planning for the event.

Committee minutes also note the price for the Citizen of the Year clock increased to $129.99 this year; Sarah McDuffie is working to gather additional details about 'Bill' mentioned in the minutes, but the transcript does not specify what Bill refers to or whether further budgetary approvals are required.