10-year-old holding bake sale to replace sink broken by vandals at Golf Manor park

A 10-year-old girl is raising money to help replace a sink that was destroyed by vandals in Golf Manor.Haven Van Harn will be selling homemade cookies at Golf Manor's Volunteer Park, where the vandalism occurred.Golf Manor officials said vandals broke a sink in the men's restroom using a rock. A couple weeks later, graffiti was spotted on the restroom/snack bar building, picnic table and concrete pavement.Haven's goal is to raise $100 to help pay for the new sink. Golf Manor officials said neighbors in the community and from Pleasant Ridge, Amberley and Norwood have responded saying they want to help."She is beautiful inside and out, she has a heart of gold," Sharon Chanel with the Golf Manor Council said. Chaney said Haven already has many pre-sale orders and has volunteers lined up to help bake cookies.The bake sale will be set up in the park's parking lot. The sale will run from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.

A 10-year-old girl is raising money to help replace a sink that was destroyed by vandals in Golf Manor.

Haven Van Harn will be selling homemade cookies at Golf Manor's Volunteer Park, where the vandalism occurred.


Golf Manor officials said vandals broke a sink in the men's restroom using a rock. A couple weeks later, graffiti was spotted on the restroom/snack bar building, picnic table and concrete pavement.

Haven's goal is to raise $100 to help pay for the new sink.

Golf Manor officials said neighbors in the community and from Pleasant Ridge, Amberley and Norwood have responded saying they want to help.

"She is beautiful inside and out, she has a heart of gold," Sharon Chanel with the Golf Manor Council said.

Chaney said Haven already has many pre-sale orders and has volunteers lined up to help bake cookies.

The bake sale will be set up in the park's parking lot. The sale will run from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.