COVID-19 has shut down many different things in our lives. It has made socializing difficult, some businesses had to close, while other businesses and organizations had to continue running. Kiwanis Members wanted to recognize those individuals who continued serving the public.
Kiwanis gathered in the backyard of a members home. This was one of the first times members met together in person during COVID-19, as meetings had been taking place on Zoom. Tables were set up so Kiwanis members could distance themselves safely. Members handwrote personal “thank you” notes to employees of various grocery stores, police, fire and medical organizations.
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Posted: September 29, 2020 by Andrew Caswell
August 16th Thank You Letter Project
COVID-19 has shut down many different things in our lives. It has made socializing difficult, some businesses had to close, while other businesses and organizations had to continue running. Kiwanis Members wanted to recognize those individuals who continued serving the public.
Kiwanis gathered in the backyard of a members home. This was one of the first times members met together in person during COVID-19, as meetings had been taking place on Zoom. Tables were set up so Kiwanis members could distance themselves safely. Members handwrote personal “thank you” notes to employees of various grocery stores, police, fire and medical organizations.
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