Wonderama TV Features Nettie Hartley, National Grange Member and Community Service Advocate
New York, NY – Wonderama TV, the iconic children’s television show, is proud to feature Nettie Hartley in this weekend’s syndicated television episode. Nettie is a multi-generational member of the National Grange and is known for her exceptional community service work. She has received multiple awards for giving the most hours of community service nationally and is an inspiration to young people on how they can make a positive difference in their communities.
Throughout her life, Nettie has dedicated herself to community service. She works with children of all ages, raises money to help the sick, including her work with Project Linus to make and provide new blankets to children across the country. Her selfless work has earned her recognition and respect from her community and beyond.
In her appearance on Wonderama, Nettie talks about the importance of giving back to one’s community and shares her experiences working on various community service projects. She inspires young people to get involved and make a positive impact, no matter how big or small.
“I am so grateful for this opportunity to appear on Wonderama,” said Nettie Hartley. “I see it as a gift for all the work that I have done in my community. It is important to inspire young people to get involved and give back, and I hope that my story can encourage them to do just that.”
David Osmond, host of Wonderama, said, “We are thrilled to feature Nettie on Wonderama. Her dedication to community service is truly inspiring, and we hope that her story will motivate young people to get involved and make a difference in their communities.”
The episode featuring Nettie Hartley will air on on the Wonderama National Syndicated Television Network this weekend (February 25th and 26th). Tune in to Wonderama to be inspired by Nettie’s selfless work and learn more about the importance of community service.
About Wonderama:
Wonderama is a children’s television show that has been entertaining and educating children for over 60 years. With a mission to inspire and empower kids, Wonderama features a variety of segments, including music, art, science, and more.
About National Grange:
The Grange, founded in 1867 to help Civil War ravaged farmers recover, has today evolved to being our nation’s leading rural advocacy organization, a major benefactor to local communities and, in many instances, the local social center with a safe, family-friendly atmosphere. Â It currently stands as the nation’s oldest rural advocacy organization. Â The Grange has over 200,000 members in 2,300 communities spread over 37 states. Â The Grange provides opportunities for individuals and families to develop to their highest potential in order to build stronger communities and states, as well as a stronger nation.
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