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LEHIGH VALLEY WEATHER

Working for Wyatt at Weisenberg fest

Northwestern Lehigh boys high school soccer players are volunteering their time to do chores and earn funds to support their buddy, Wyatt Newhard, who has been battling cancer for several years.

Homeowners and members of the community are invited to schedule a work team to come to their home or business.

A minimum two-man crew can be hired for a minimum of one hour and a maximum of four hours per day. Rates are reasonable.

Chores include leaf raking, washing windows, scrubbing porches, weeding flower beds, washing cars, cleaning out garages and basements, fall yard work and other jobs.

Work will not be taken that could jeopardize the players’ safety.

The dedicated young men recently worked at the Weisenberg Lowhill Historical Society fall festival.

For pricing information and to schedule work, email the boys soccer booster team by contacting Karen Blaine at krblai@aol.com.

Refer to “Working For Wyatt” scheduling. A response will be given within 24 hours.

Every effort will be made to meet the homeowner’s or business owner’s scheduling needs, allowing for the boys team and school demands.

Seventy-five percent of funds earned are guaranteed to be given to Wyatt’s family.

The balance will offset program expenses such as work shirts, flyers and team recognition of extraordinary family fundraising efforts.

Checks may be made payable to: NWLehigh Boys Soccer Booster Club.

PRESS PHOTOS COURTESY KAREN BLAINEMason Everett and eight other soccer team members worked shifts in the kids area Sept. 10 and 11 at Weisenberg Lowhill Historic Society fall festival at Werleys Corner Hotel, New Tripoli, to aid team friend Wyatt Newhard, who has been battling cancer. The festival included scarecrow making, basket weaving and kids activities.