Salvation Army Table of Hope banquet: Attendees help raise money for homeless population | Sunday Best | postandcourier.com

2022-05-21 13:16:51 By : Ms. Tina Yee

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Lucia Sapp, Larry Sapp and S.C. Rep Bill Taylor, R-Aiken

Karen Olsen Edwards and James Edwards

David Shackford and Charlie Hartz

Jean Schwalvert and Russ Schwalvert

Charlie Hartz and Kitsie Hartz

Torie Kellems and Mike Kellems

Michelle Price and Jonathan Price

Sheila Booker and Robert Booker

Margot Rach and Bernice Miller

Lisa Murphy and Robert Murphy

Donna Taylor and S.C. Rep. Bill Taylor, R-Aiken

Lucia Sapp, Larry Sapp and S.C. Rep Bill Taylor, R-Aiken

Karen Olsen Edwards and James Edwards

David Shackford and Charlie Hartz

Jean Schwalvert and Russ Schwalvert

Charlie Hartz and Kitsie Hartz

Torie Kellems and Mike Kellems

Michelle Price and Jonathan Price

Sheila Booker and Robert Booker

Margot Rach and Bernice Miller

Lisa Murphy and Robert Murphy

Donna Taylor and S.C. Rep. Bill Taylor, R-Aiken

The Salvation Army of Aiken held its signature fundraiser, the Table of Hope banquet, on Friday, April 29, at the Big Red Barn on Chime Bell Church Road. Attendees enjoyed a prime rib dinner and entertainment by artist Brent Lundy.

The guest speaker was R.J. Bendez, a combat Marine Corps veterans. Bednez wrote "The Invisible Veteran" after spending two years photographing and speaking with homeless veterans.

Landon Stamper covers the city of Aiken, while dabbling in health and sports. Follow him on Twitter: @landoncstamper.