Waukesha County supporters of the United Way first met Donald Driver a year ago at a fundraiser at the Pine Lake home of the Tom Dalums. This year, he was back again to benefit the United Way. Brian Dorow oversaw his travel arrangements and was there to open the door of the lo-o-ong black limo that brought Driver to the door of the Jim Lindenberg home on Pine Lake, where the event was held. He was welcomed like an old friend and made the event one to remember.
Lorayne Ritt covers Waukesha County's nonprofits. Call her at (262) 542-6797, or send an email to lritt@core.com.
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