ZLS students say thank you to
local frontline workers
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[March 13, 2021]
During National Lutheran Schools Week, students at Zion Lutheran
School enjoyed putting together "Thank you" baskets for many area
frontline workers.
The baskets were put together as part of the theme of the week of
"Sent to Serve." Children enjoyed the theme and utilized it as their
public service project, serving those who serve our community daily.
Throughout the week, students were asked to contribute items to
place in the large plastic tubs. They collected a wide variety of
treats and sweets according to their grade level.
When the tubs were all filled, each contained fresh fruit, candy,
cookies, crackers, chips, and granola bars.
Students also wrote thank you notes with personalized artwork. The
hand-made cards were placed inside the tubs before they were
delivered.
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Abraham Lincoln
Memorial Hospital
Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital received three tubs to share among
the different departments and shifts.
Other local agencies that received the thank you tubs included:
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Logan County Department of Public Health
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Logan County Sheriff's Department
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City
of Lincoln Police Department
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Lincoln Rural Fire Protection District
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City
of Lincoln Fire Department
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Logan County Paramedics Association
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Lincoln Post Office
Lincoln Post Office
Afterward, the students were also delighted when they discovered
that many of the agencies receiving gifts posted about the act of
kindness on respective social media pages.
So while the project was intended to spread joy to others, that joy
was returned twofold, first in the joy found in performing an act of
kindness and second in the joy found when others express
appreciation for the service.
[Kimberly King] |