Thank you for your generous contributions!
$20,000 Double the LOVE Donors
Anonymous Matching Donor
Cup & Harry Harrison
Pamela Tiffany
In Honor of Evelyn S. Hight
Liza Ely
Stephen & Mary McNeil
Belinda Allen
Edith Brady
Chris & Robin Minick
Barbara Brook
Tara Grunwald
Lolita Roy
Lisa & John Townsend
Susan & John Greb
Elizabeth & Robert Stecher
Sandra Green
Brenda Morrison
Linda Arnold
John A. Martinez
Patty & Chris Coulter
Sarah W. Workman
Debbie Skelly
Donna Cooper Plexico
Lauren A. Medford in Loving Memory of Tom Franklin
$12,500+ Over Five Years
Judith W. Ross in Memory of Camilla W. McConnell
Bob & Noretta Taylor
$5,000 Over Five Years
Alison & John Parks
Sheila & Clarence Blair
The Hammett Women:
Doris, Karen, and Kristen
Eric Hight
$2,500 Over Five Years
Dr. Kathy DeOrnellas
Diane & Rich Byers in Memory of Ruby & Katherine
John Highsmith & Sandra Hayes
Harry & Cup Harrison
Showgirl Press
Michael & Mary Alice Lodico
Laura C. Linger
Patty & Chris Coulter
Woods Family Charitable Trust
$1,250 Over Five Years
Larry & Julie Leatherwood
Wendy Cordwell
Cindy & Jeffery Soell
George Elmore & Marti LaTova
Haidee Wilson
Morgan, Tom & Birdie
Nancy Thomason & Lanier Bayliss
Bonnie & Jere Smith
Thomas Armstrong
$500 Over Five Years
Carol Carson
Norma Kimzey
Tracy & Jonathan Gerber
Kaaren Stoner
Susan Phillips
Cheryl Summey
Patricia Rogers in Honor of Diannah Beauregard
John & Lisa Townsend
Debbie Skelly
Norretta Taylor
Margaret & Hughes Roberts
Nancy Truluck
Melba Cooper in Honor of Francis Stephens
Winchester Woodworks
Stanburry Insurance Agency, Inc.
Gayle Haynie
Pamela Winn
Barbara Brook
Steve & Betsy Wall
$350 Over Five Years
The Jeweler’s Workbench
Jo Ridge Kelley
Mud Dabbers
$250 Over Five Years
Maggie Valley Chamber of Commerce
Haywood County Hotel & Motel Association
United Community Bank
Joslyn Ogden in Honor of Grace Church in the Mountains
In 2023, we launched the first-ever Give a HeART Project. Artist members donated beautiful one-of-a-kind hanging art hearts that could be kept or given as gifts to loved ones. Since then, artists continue to create and donate hearts that can be collected annually.
Be sure to visit the Haywood Handmade Gallery in February to view this year’s creations.