The St. Johns Big Boy hosted a very successful “Celebrity Server” Night on Tuesday, January 26 to support Habitat for Humanity of Clinton County.
Local “Celebrities” included St. Johns Mayor Dana Beaman, St. Johns City Manager Dennis LaForest, Clinton County Sheriff Wayne Kangas, St. Johns Police Chief Mike Madden, State Representative Paul Opsommer, State Representative Brian Calley, Mint Queen Felica Medina, Junior Miss Mint Alyssa Mee, Little Miss Mint Brooke Bauer, Mint Queen Runner-up Lindsay McKee, Mike Trebesh and a group of student athletes from St. Johns High School.

Dennis LaForest waits on customers Lorraine and Bob Kudwa.
All tips collected by the celebrity servers were donated to support Habitat for Humanity of Clinton County. In addition, the St. Johns Big Boy donated 10% of the total day’s revenues to the project.

Mayor Dana Beaman stops work long enough to chat with these customers.
The donations will help support Habitat in building a home this year for a deserving family. In Clinton County, Habitat has built five homes and plans to continue to build at least one home per year. It is the ultimate goal of Habitat to eliminate poverty housing and homelessness by building adequate and basic housing for families in need.
“It is our objective to help those families living in substandard housing right here in Clinton County find a safe and secure place to live. We thank the St. Johns Big Boy and all the celebrities for their generosity in supporting this effort,” said Sue Carroll, Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity of Clinton County.

Rep. Paul Opsommer gives free refills.
Members of the community who are interested in supporting Habitat for Humanity of Clinton County through their time, talent, or treasure are encouraged to contact Sue Carroll at 517-669-8248, or stop by our ReStore located at 2352 N. US 27 in St. Johns.

Mint Queen Felica Medina, Junior Miss Mint Alyssa Mee, Little Miss Mint Brooke Bauer, Mint Queen Runner-up Lindsay McKee

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