Print

NGCF to honor Walter, Winkie Boomershine

By Staff
Posted 9:20AM on Sunday 2nd October 2011 ( 13 years ago )
GAINESVILLE - The North Georgia Community Foundation will honor Walter and Winkie Boomershine with the 2011 Philanthropist of the Year award at the Foundation's annual luncheon in November.

The Boomershines were selected, foundation officials say, because of their strong community support of area causes over the years. The couple is known for "rolling up their sleeves and getting involved with charitable organizations by giving not only their money, but their personal time" as one nomination letter described.

Over the years, the Boomershines have played key roles in the creation of the Georgia Council on Child Abuse, the growth of Habitat for Humanity and most recently the development of the Georgia Mountain Food Bank.

The luncheon honoring the Boomershines is scheduled for noon on Nov. 17 at the First Baptist Church of Gainesville Banquet Hall. Tickets are $50. Sponsorship levels for the luncheon range from $1,000 to $5,000.

The Philanthropist of the Year honor is bestowed each year to deserving individuals within a 15-county region in northeast Georgia known for their humanitarianism and good will. A committee of Community Foundation board members and former recipients select the finalist each year.

Previous winners include: Martha and John Jacobs, Anne and George Thomas, Mike and Lynn Cottrell, Lessie Smithgall, Philip and Mary Hart Wilheit, and Jim Walters.

http://accesswdun.com/article/2011/10/242415

© Copyright 2015 AccessNorthGa.com All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission.