Optimists Donate To Big Brothers Big Sisters

March 25, 2025 at 7:52 p.m.
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Recently, the Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club donated $2,000 to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kosciusko County. Pictured are Tammy Smith, BBBS; Charlie Wagner and Paul Finley, Optimists.

Recently, the Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club donated $2,000 to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kosciusko County. Pictured are Tammy Smith, BBBS; Charlie Wagner and Paul Finley, Optimists.

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