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  EVENTS / NEWS
September 10, 2008 Bon-Ton Goodwill Sale
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First Board of Directors
Current Board of Directors
Board Members Since 1955
1955 Organizing Committee
The Origins of Goodwill
Sponsors
Calendar of Events

Horizon Goodwill Industries Board Members Since 1955


William Abeles, Jr. Kevin Anders Charles Angle
Gary Ault George Baker David Barnhart
John Barr Joseph Baylis William Beard
John Bell Walter Bell Gary Bisbee
Reid Blankenship Lawrence Blumenthal John Bogdanski
Robert Bowen Nancy Boyer Don Brake
Michael Brashears Glenn Brayton William Breichner
Gann Breichner James Bryan Howard Buchanan
Patrick Buckley Rev. Donald Burggraf Mary Anne Burke
Leroy Burtner Peggy Bushey Marie Byers
David Byron Arthur Callaham Dr. W. Ross Cameron
Kathryn Cannan Edward Carr Rev. Chris Chanteleau
Patricia Ciarrocchi Carol Clulee Martin Coffey
Edward Cooey Suzanne Corderman Robert Crawford
Grover Crilley L. Victor Crist, Jr. Arthur Crumbacker
Lynne Cueto Robert Cushen Roy Danzer, Jr.
John Dean Dr. Dino Delaportas Rev. Robert Delp
Mary DeMunecas Dorsey Devlin Victor Ditto
William Donaldson Diane Donoghue Jan Dorsey
James Douglas Dr. Frederick Dove Kirk Downey
Serge Ducharme Annie Dunbar Leslie Early
J. William Eberly Benjamin Elkins Merle Elliott
Tina Enders Robert Ernst John Ferguson
Frank Figel Rev. Russell Fink Gerad Fisher
Robert Fisher, II Paul Fitez Daniel Folts
Darrell Fowler Stephen Friend Richard Funkhouser
Michael Gardner Ralph Giffin Gay Gilbert
Barbara Goodfellow Wendell Greene Maxwell Greenwald
Vincent Groh Richard Grumbacher Gary Hahne
Kathleen Hall Vogt Dr. Boyd Hamm Wendell Hancock
Michael Hardy W. V. Harner Willard Harper
George Hawbaker Woodrow Hawbecker Suzanne Hayes
Al Helmick Linn Hendershot Edward Henson
Charles Hodges Andrew Hoffman Rev. Lori Hoffman
Brent Houck Sidney Huguenin, III John Hull
Stephen Hummel George Humphrey Patsy Johns
Robert Johnson Bruce Johnston William Justice
Anne Kaylor Harry Kerstein Joseph Kessel
Steve Klick Robert Klinger Edward Kuczynski
Frank LaGrutta Eleanor Lakin Tom Lambiase
Dr. Edward Lampton Paula Lampton Kurt Landes
David Lawrence John League Harris LeFew
Charles LeFoe Richard Lehman Nelson Little
G. Robert Lyles, III Robert Maginnis Tim Magrath
William Mann Susan Martin Bill Mason
Harvey May Clifton McDonald Gaye McGovern
Lynn Meyers Rev. DeWitt Miller Eugene Mitchell
E. Leister Mobley Bryan Moorhouse D. Lee Morgan
James Mullenax S. T. Mulroney William Mumma, Sr.
Robert Murdock John Neill Lucie Neill
Thomas O’Rourke Grayson Oldfather Fred Papa
Steward Paxton John Peckyno Shelby Penn Ross
Spence Perry Paul Perryman James Pierne
Judy Pillar Bradley Pingrey Dr. William Plavcan
Allen Poffenberger Brien Poffenberger Kevin Poole
Bruce Poole Lisa Poole Harold Porter
Lee Potterfield David Reeder Mark Reeder
Jean Reinhard William Reisner, Jr. Lewis Renner
Ross Rhoads Raymond Ritchie Massey Roe
Christopher Roemer Elgin Roof Odell Rosen
Hyman Ross Rev. Martin Rothenberger Richard Roulette
Dr. Otto Roza Bennett Rubin Edward Ruby
Walter Rung George Sanders Rayette Schindel
John Schnebly Joan Schupp James Schurz
J. Franklin Shank Rodney Shoop Roxy Shulten
Willard Slifer Daren Smith Roland Smith
Russell Snively Karen Spessard Rev. J. Turnbull Spicknall
Henry Startzman W. H. Stewart Lloyd Stouffer
Mary Strauss Robert Stull D. E. Stultz
Warren Stultz Dr. Matthew Summerlin Steven Swayne
Patricia Sweitzer Raymond Tarrach Mark Thomas
John Urner H. Frederick Vollmer, IV Ralph Wallace
Boyd Walton David Watters Rev. Yvonne Williams
Elizabeth Wilson Day Shanon Wolf Earl Wolf, Jr.
Peter Wright Douglas Wright, Jr. Sam Young
Marianne Zeigler Harry Zimmerman
 
 What happens to items that aren't sold? List or F A Q page link
 
 
Our goal is to try to generate money to fund Goodwill programs from every item that is donated. As for items that can't be sold in our stores, we've found other creative uses for them. For example, some Goodwills recycle old clothing scraps into industrial wipes (cleaning cloths) for industrial buyers. Other items that are too damaged for retail sales are sold to salvage brokers. Roughly 99 percent of all donated goods are re-sold in some way, shape or form.