'Burden' for children
Star Tannery — Every day during his short tenure as program director, and then, too, even after he assumed the executive directorship, M....
Early years at the Evans Home
STAR TANNERY — In writing about the Henry and William Evans Home for Children, sooner or later, I figured, I would have to track down...
Who are those guys?
STAR TANNERY - Remember that oft- uttered line in the iconic Western, “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,” in which Paul Newman and...
Rotary's Kaleidoscope benefits Evans Home
Winchester — Money raised at the Rotary Club of Winchester’s annual Kaleidoscope Gala usually goes toward bricks-and-mortar projects. But...
40th Auction Offers Special Dolls
Winchester — Little did Henry and William Evans know that when their legacy helped to establish the Evans Home for Children in 1949,...
No Stranger to Sewing
Winchester — Frances Miller calls herself a “homebody.” But when she is home she is busy. At 88, Miller doesn’t show or act her years. ...
Evans Home Takes the Cake - Twice!
We are proud to announce that the Evans Home has received theFriend of Education Award, presented by the Winchester Education Association...
Big Bids on Dolls Aid Kids in Need
Winchester — Lorene Russell’s doll collection grew Sunday. Russell, an avid collector from Winchester, more than held her own against...
Something Bigger and Greater
Pfc. Michael Hawkins spent about $100 on dinner Thursday evening, splurging for a steak feast. Hawkins knows he won’t have chow like...
New Lloyd House Is Special Present for Future Adults
No one’s ever too old to live on the campus of Winchester’s Henry and William Evans Home for Children, thanks to The Lloyd House. The red...