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Andrew Smith
Five lucky United Way donors were rewarded for their generous support of our 2011 Campaign when their tickets were drawn from more than 12,000 entries in our GAVE BACK. WON BIG. Sweepstakes.
Volunteer Campaign Chair Michael A. Frey, whose day job is President and COO of Touchpoint Technologies, LLC, pulled the winning tickets out of a huge rotating drum to the cheers and applause of United Way staffers and volunteers. Mike and the United Way Surprise Patrol traveled around the county to deliver the good news to the winners, who chose their prizes in the order their tickets were drawn.ANDREW SMITH
At Covance Research Products in Denver,
Andrew Smith, 59, was getting ready to go home after working the third shift in maintenance when the United Way’s Surprise Patrol rolled up, trailing the XL 883 Super Low Harley-Davidson Sportster, courtesy of RKL and Lancaster Harley-Davidson. One look at the motorcycle and Andy made his pick right away. The Bernville resident used to ride years ago and can’t wait to hit the road again on two wheels.
Andrew Smith, 59, was getting ready to go home after working the third shift in maintenance when the United Way’s Surprise Patrol rolled up, trailing the XL 883 Super Low Harley-Davidson Sportster, courtesy of RKL and Lancaster Harley-Davidson. One look at the motorcycle and Andy made his pick right away. The Bernville resident used to ride years ago and can’t wait to hit the road again on two wheels.That's Andy in the middle with Kurt Derfler, acting general manager, and Robin Whaley, HR director.
“I never expected this,” Andy said. “I give every year because it’s a good program. I’ve seen some of the work of United Way and I know some people who have been helped. We’re doing all right even in this economy and we want to help others.”
