You can remember cultural icon and TV trailblazer Betty White who died just weeks before her 100th birthday.The animal activist’s legacy lives on in the Tri-Cities with one local animal shelter announcing it is taking donations in White’s honor as part of a nationwide #BettyChallenge, which encourages donations to local shelters in the late actress’ name.The Animal Shelter of Sullivan County revealed it created a donation fund coined the “Betty account” that will go toward heartworm and other medical treatment.