St. Luke’s Hospital honors volunteers for service

Published 9:33 am Friday, May 31, 2013

One of the unique services provided by St. Luke’s volunteers is the Print Shop, which was created in 1978 after the St. Luke’s Hospital administrator asked for a volunteer to make copies (approximately 32,000 copies were needed each month). Today, the ambitious group of volunteers in the Print Shop contribute to the hospital by operating the in-house print shop for forms, business cards, training materials and many other printed materials. St. Luke’s Hospital recently honored volunteers with a luncheon. Honored for 2,000 hours of service were Anne Laubengeiger and Connie Smith (pictured at bottom), for 2,250 hours of service were Mary Martlock and Kathy Wells (pictured at top) and honored for 2,750 hours of service was Jan Greene. (photos submitted by Jennifer Wilson)

One of the unique services provided by St. Luke’s volunteers is the Print Shop, which was created in 1978 after the St. Luke’s Hospital administrator asked for a volunteer to make copies (approximately 32,000 copies were needed each month). Today, the ambitious group of volunteers in the Print Shop contribute to the hospital by operating the in-house print shop for forms, business cards, training materials and many other printed materials. St. Luke’s Hospital recently honored volunteers with a luncheon. Honored for 2,000 hours of service were Anne Laubengeiger and Connie Smith (pictured at bottom), for 2,250 hours of service were Mary Martlock and Kathy Wells (pictured at top) and honored for 2,750 hours of service was Jan Greene. (photos submitted by Jennifer Wilson)

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