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Local Businesses Rally Together to Support Hopkins County Health Care Foundation’s Designer Handbag Bingo

Local Businesses Rally Together to Support Hopkins County Health Care Foundation’s Designer Handbag Bingo
  • PublishedJuly 18, 2023


New online clothing boutique, Connally & Co., owned by mother-daughter team Maleta Reynolds and Haley Benoit, is supporting the Hopkins County Health Care Foundation by sponsoring a handbag at the upcoming Designer Handbag Bingo.  Maleta is photographed showing off a lovely Christian Louboutin handbag which will be part of the winnings at Bingo.

 

Boatman Garage Doors – Nathan Boatman, represented here by Shayna Boatman, is sponsoring this stylish mineral grey Mulberry bag at the August 3 Hopkins County Health Care Foundation’s Designer Handbag Bingo.  Thanks Shayna and Nathan, for supporting health care in Hopkins County!

Dixie Turman State Farm in Commerce is looking forward to the Hopkins County Health Care Foundation’s Designer Handbag Bingo.  Dixie, 2nd row right, is joined by Jake and some of her staff to show off the Burberry tote which will go home with a bingo winner.

Leesa and Brian Toliver are graciously sponsored a black Prada bag for the upcoming Designer Handbag Bingo.  Leesa is photographed with the purse which features bag two strap options and a removeable zipper pouch.  This beauty will be awarded to a lucky winner at the sold-out event hosted by the Hopkins County Health Care Foundation.

Coldwell Banker Watson is supporting the Hopkins County Health Care Foundation’s Designer Handbag Bingo slated for August 3.  Myra and David Watson display the statement Tom Ford tote they are sponsoring as a bingo prize.  For more information on the sold-out event, visit handbagbingo23.givesmart.com.

Chaney and Craig Johnson are sponsoring this gorgeous blue Chloe bag as a prize for the Hopkins County Health Care Foundation’s upcoming Designer Handbag Bingo. Proceeds of the event will be used to underwrite a free mammography clinic in October.

Alliance Bank’s Hopkins County Market President Keith Shurtleff shares the Fendi tote the bank is sponsoring for the Hopkins County Health Care Foundation’s August 3 Designer Handbag Bingo.  The event is sold out, but tickets for the Mystery Handbag Raffle are still available at handbagbingo23.givesmart.com

The ladies at the Jypsy Willow are proud to sponsor this black Jimmy Choo tote for the sold-out Hopkins County Health Care Foundation’s Designer Handbag Bingo.  This event is a fundraiser for medical equipment and services for Hopkins County residents.

Sunny Springs Nursing & Rehab is bringing smiles and a sleek bag to Designer Handbag Bingo.   Stephanie Stephens and Amanda Yarbrough show off the MCM handbag which will be a prize at the annual bingo event hosted by the Hopkins County Health Care Foundation.


Everything Unique owners Carrie and Steve Nuckolls can’t wait to see who wins the bag they are sponsoring for the Hopkins County Health Care Foundation’s Designer Handbag Bingo.  This YSL stunner is sure to make the winner happy!

Sister Babyz owner Maci Fowler loves to sponsor a Louis Vuitton bag for Designer Handbag Bingo.  This year, she chose the Speedy with guitar strap modeled by Chandler Bain and Maddy Powell.  Who will be carrying this lovely around town after bingo?

CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital – Sulphur Springs provides quality health care to our region.  They are also providing this quality Valentino Garavani Rockstud bag, in hospital colors, for a bingo winner to take home after the Hopkins County Health Care Foundation’s Designer Handbag Bingo.  Photographed with the bag are hospital staff Fr. Justin Riley (left) and Paul Harvey (right), joined by Kayla Price of the Foundation.

Jordan’s Place Pediatrics is passionate about child health and community health.  To support both, they have chosen to sponsor Designer Handbag Bingo, the proceeds of which will be used to provide support to local health care initiatives.  Displaying the Chloe bag Jordan’s Place is sponsoring is Dr. Sherri Barclay (seated), Andrea Alvarez, Stephanie Hawkins, Chandra Oud, and Macy Sims.

Contributed by Kayla Price

Written By
Taylor Nye

Taylor Nye is the editor of Front Porch News. She has degrees from the University of Wisconsin in human biology, Latin American studies, and public health. She has previously worked at the Wisconsin State Journal, Tucson Weekly and Sulphur Springs News-Telegram. As a sixth generation Hopkins County resident, she loves celebrating our heritage and history.