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7, shows photos from the bache- lorette getaway. stepmom, Ami Miller, a longtime Richmond Police Department also posted over the weekend thanks for the love, support and pray- ers. The post also said, continue to pray hard! Seara is a WARRIOR. so hard. The prayers are work- Supportive and prayerful social media posts began immediately after the shooting.

Soon after, the community support became even more visible, with signs planted throughout Richmond, a prayer board placed near the police sta- tion, blue clothing worn to support cers and more. Hundreds of people then attended a Friday night prayer vigil at the Richmond Municipal Building. To help loved ones with ex- penses, the Richmond City Employees Federal Credit Union began collecting donations as part of the police depart- Blue Angels fund. The depart- ment usually uses Blue Angels funding to help children, especially near Christ- mas. Checks should be made payable to and Venmo information is available in a Facebook post.

Local businesses and organizations are now also raising money that will be sent to the Blue Angels fund for Burton. Some weekend have already raised money, while many are upcoming or ongoing. Jerry Toschlog, the Bald Bee Man, announced after Richmond Farmers Market that honey sales and donations raised $2,022. Toschlog will continue collecting with honey sales of Bears for For a freewill do- nation, a label with photo will be applied to any honey purchase dur- ing upcoming farmers markets and oth- er events. Pizza also announced that it will contribute $3,000 to Blue Angels from customer and its own donations.

will continuing accepting donations from customers, who should mention the donation when placing an order. Two weekend golf tournaments at Highland Lake Golf Course also raised money for Burton: Pub Beer annual scramble and the Northeastern High School softball initial scramble. Burton is a 2012 Northeastern graduate. Pizzabarn in Losantville pledged to donate of all sales from last Friday and Saturday. Many other fundraising have been announced on social media.

Pub Beer Garden, 39 N. Eighth will host a fundraising event at 4 p.m. Aug. 20. Half of all proceeds from the night, which will include tickets and a silent auction, will be do- nated; Generations Grill Sports Bar, 1500 N.

is donating $2 for every Back The Blue drink sold through the end of August; Pizza 3.14, 1200 W. National Road in Cambridge City, will donate from all Aug. 22 sales; Pup Cuts Grooming, 98 S.W. First will $10 pet nail trims and from 3 to 5 p.m. daily through Aug.

19 and donate all proceeds. It also is ac- cepting donations for K-9 part- ner, Brev; Luxe Lizzies Boutique, 414 N. 10th has donated a $150 gift card and is accepting other item donations for an online auction that will Burton; The Pajamas, a pet sitting and dog walking business, is donating $1 from each pet sitting visit made through August; 401 Commerce Road, is donating of all sales from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Aug.

16; Abington Fire Department Auxilia- ry is donating proceeds from all cans collected through Aug. 27. Cans, alumi- num or scrap metal may be taken direct- ly to Integrity Metals, 650 N. Eighth and donations made by telling employ- ees for Shawn Wright is donating of the proceeds from any lawn services performed through Aug. 19; A Birdies for Burton Golf Outing is being organized for 1 p.m.

Sept. 16 at Elks Country Club; Boutique, 3202 Dorothy Lane, will donate half the proceeds from sales through Thursday; PeaK Nutrition, 900 N. is do- nating all cash tips collected the next two weeks; Fancy Farmgirl VIP Beauty and the Beloved Boutique, 1902 Virginia Ave. in Connersville, is donating of all sales through Aug. 20; Amanda Sluka is donating of the sale prices of three hand-crocheted baby blankets; Dance Techniques is donating $5 from each purchase of a DTCD T-shirt; Richmond University Shell, 2320 Chester and Pike Countrymark, 1435 N.W.

Fifth are donating 25 cents from each gallon of fuel sold from noon to 5 p.m. Aug. 18; Cupcakery and More, 831 N. will donate from cupcakes, brownies and cookies starting Aug. 16; and Campbell Cuties Boutique is do- nating from any items sold.

Businesses are also selling special police- or Burton-themed items to raise money that the Details can be found at the respective Facebook or web pages. They include: Swanky Chic is donating of Dapper Threads is donating of from two designs for T-shirts, sweatshirts or hoodies; Gallery Gifts, 534 E. Main is donating $10 from all sales of its Blue Line items; Crafty Bee Creations will donate all proceeds from sales of special shirts; Kristianna Lynn is donating of proceeds from sales of special shirts; Emerald June Couture VIP and Guernsey Custom Creations are donat- ing proceeds from sales of knotted headbands and special T-shirts; Rosie Bakes is donating proceeds from $5 Back The Blue cookies in the shape of a police badge; Mariah Cooper is donating pro- ceeds from $4 stickers and window de- cals; ASDesigns is donating all from a special Seara Burton available on Etsy shop; Pink Pig Crafts is donating of proceeds from special $10 hair bows; Kala Puterbaugh is donating all sales proceeds from special $5 earrings; Pear Graphics is donating all pro- ceeds from sales of special shirts; Market 800 is raising funds through sales of $8 Back the Blue paw print keychains; Artfully Amy is donating of from Back the Blue stud earrings; and A Beautiful Mess Creations is do- nating of proceeds from sales of a special T-shirt. Businesses and organizations col- lecting Blue Angels donations include: Legends Southside Bar, 401 S. Fifth St.

Journey Yoga Studio, 424 N. 10th St. American Legion 10th District and the Harry Ray American Legion Post 65, 109 N. Sixth Anytime Fitness, 2500 National Road West, accepting donations at its 5:30 p.m. Aug.

16 team workouts; and Country Mart, 203 U.S. 27 in Fountain City. Continued from Page 1A Candles and flowers were placed in front of a sign Friday at a vigil for wounded officer Seara Burton. PHOTOS BY MIKE Centerville Police Department officers write messages on a banner Friday while attending a prayer vigil for officer Seara Burton. Richmond Police Department Chief Mike Britt speaks Friday during a prayer vigil for officer Seara Burton..

Palladium-Item from Richmond, Indiana (2024)

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