Wednesday 21st May 2025

With One Week To Go, $333,539 Raised So Far For Helping Hand

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Paris, Tenn.–We have a full week to go and the Henry County Helping Hand Radio Auction has raised $333,539 so far. With 21 slates, the city of Paris employees, Paris Board of Public Utilities, Como community and Project Help raised $6,560 today.

Wednesday’s items are donated by the Van Dyke/Routon communities and Spring Hill Baptist Church. On Thursday, items will be donated by Maplewood Baptist Church, Child Evangelism Fellowship, Peppers Automotive, Grace Episcopal and Henry County Basketball Boosters. Friday, items will be donated by SPringville, World’s Biggest Fish Fry, AHC Healthcare and Doghouse Rescue.

Saturday will be another big day, with the Tennessee Valley Community Church donating items.

You can listen to our station WHNY 104.7 FM and 1000 AM and on our website. You can see the slates and listen on the Henry County Helping Hand website. Or you can watch in person at the Paris Convention Center.

During the week, auctions begin at 12:30 p.m. and on Saturdays, auctions begin at noon.
To bid, the auction phone is 731 644 1695.
Helping Hand runs from January 8 through February 28 and raises thousands of dollars each year for over 90 non-profit and public service organizations. Last year was a banner year, with a record-setting $519,630 raised.
Photo: Auctioneer Noel Hatman, center, and Paris Police Chief Ricky Watson, left, go over bids.
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