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Chain helps fund teachers projects for Teacher Appreciation Month
Four teachers with the Southwest School District in Washburn recently received a combined donation of $725 from national restaurant chain Sonic Drive-In. The donation was made on Teacher Appreciation Day Tuesday, May 4 through Sonics Limeades for Learning initiative, which donated $1.5 million to help fund more than 7,000 teacher requests for critical resources made on the national education nonprofit site DonorsChoose.org.
The four Southwest teachers are: Brooke Thiesen, from Southwest High School, for the project Making a Mark Through the Searing Touch of Creativity, which seeks to provide art students with wood burning kits to use in a study about contour lines; Jessica Naugle, from Southwest Elementary School, for the project Lets Clean This Mess, which seeks cleaning supplies meant to combat messes that have arisen as a result of forcing students to eat breakfast in the
Ulmer, along with trust chairman Simon Perry and general manager Jennifer Palmer presented the park vision to the Hamilton City Council’s long term plan hearings on Thursday – where they formally asked for a $10 million contribution. In the draft long term plan, the council are proposing either spending $6m to cover the outdoor pool at Waterworld, or alternatively spending $26m on the construction of a new indoor pool. A more cost-effective solution would be a partnership with Te Awa Lakes – “a game-changing concept for the city,” Perry told the council. “As we all know Hamilton Gardens is a great tourism and community facility for the city. It’s an ongoing focus and I understand there are more gardens to come, but . we firmly believe we need something to the north that appeals to our teenagers and appeals to our youth.”