Campaign contributions
EDITOR: As promised, here are the campaign contributions made by William Gallaher and his family and associates, which include Oakmont Senior Living and Bob Bisno.
These numbers were for the Town of Windsor Council elections of 2014, 2016 and current filings. This information was compiled from documents filed with Windsor’s Town Clerk. Not included were contributions made in Debora Fudge’s supervisorial campaign.
Dominic Foppoli: $2,750 Molly Flater (Oakmont Senior Living); $2,750 Komron Shahhosseini (Oakmont Senior Living); $2,750 Jennell Lucich (Gallaher family member); $1,700 Dan Palmer (Palmer Investments); $1,700 Dan Palmer Jr. (Palmer Investments); $2,750 William Gallaher; $2,750 Cynthia Gallaher; $1,700 Angela Bren (Suterre Propeties, Laguna Beach); $1,700 Cary Bren (Irvine Properties, Laguna Beach); $1,700 Jeanette Bisno; $1,700 Robert Bisno; $20,000 Windsor Bell Village Community (Bisno).
Debora Fudge: $11,000 Bill Gallaher.
Mark Milan: $1,000 Cary and Angela Bren (Ca. Pacific Homes, Laguna Beach); $1,000 Dan Palmer Jr. (Palmer Investments Santa Monica).
Bruce Okrepkie: $8,000 Cynthia Gallaher; $2,500 William Gallaher; $14,000 Windsor Bell Village Community (Bisno).
Sam Salmon
Windsor
Toy drive coming soon
EDITOR: The Windsor Kiwanis Club, together with Windsor Fire, Windsor Service Alliance, Windsor Boosters, Santa Tim, Prayer Shawl Ministry and Masonic Lodge is kicking off the Annual Windsor Marv Stubbs Toy Drive as we are aware the need will be even greater. Windsor proper was fortunate during the Sonoma fires however, we have many locally who were greatly affected. Some of our merchants, teachers, employees and students have lost their homes or jobs.
We are encouraging our community to donate a new unwrapped toy. As a reminder, the toy should something you want your child or grandchild to open on Christmas morning.  Cash/check donations are also being accepted by the Windsor Kiwanis Club, P.O. Box 1178, Windsor, CA 95492.
Donation barrels will be located at both of our fire stations, police station, the Exchange Bank and Dr. Chun, DDS office. The fire department will also be accepting donations during the Town Green Tree Lighting on Dec. 7.
Sign-ups for members of our Windsor community are currently being taken at the Windsor Service Alliance, 8987 Windsor Road, for the toy and food giveaway to be held on Saturday, Dec. 16 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Each child will get a present, picture with Santa, hot dogs and popcorn and a bag of food, which includes a chicken. You must sign up to attend.
For additional information please leave a message for Sherry Rubin at 707-620-0303 or email [email protected]. Or contact the Windsor Service Alliance at 707-838-6947. We thank you for your support in making this year’s toy and food giveaway a success for those individuals who need our assistance.
Sherry Rubin
Windsor

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