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Last week s Milford Grammar County Sports team created a bit of interest and prompted Brian Hearne to ring putting names to some of the faces. As well as himself he picked out Brian Laugharne, Owen Clevely, Eileen Davies, Peter Hancock, John Wilcox, Ken Mathias, Margaret Cleaver, Mike Quigley, Govan John, Trevor Owens and Neil Lewis. Cheers Brian. I also heard from Robert Nizzy Nisbet. Hello Jeff..I was very interested in your photo in this week s TRM of the MHGS team, certainly the athletics team for the County Sports. I most certainly wasn t in that team , my one contribution that year having been to drop the baton in the Junior relay, but can name some.
(Updated 4 p.m.) Since Girl Scout cookie season started, troops in north Arlington have donated 671 boxes to their hometown heroes: the staff at Virginia Hospital Center.
“It’s very local and very personal,” said Dorine Andrews, the Service Unit Manager for the local scouts. “[VHC] is a real institution in Northern Virginia, and we really feel that the healthcare workers are overworked.”
One of the troops six Glebe Elementary 3rd grade girls of Brownie troop #60229 harnessed the power of Instagram to sell 1,415 boxes, 395 of which they donated to VHC, she said. The troop with the second-most boxes, #60160, donated 59 boxes.
“None of the other troops have really done what this troop has done in terms of social media,” Andrews said. “It really worked well.”
Amid 2nd COVID surge, Virginia foundation calls for donations to feed healthcare workers Kristen Powers/ABC7
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The Virginia Hospital Center is focusing on providing meals to the healthcare workers who are working directly with COVID-19 patients, in the ICU, Emergency Department, and in COVID-19 units.
Hilary Phillips, the Executive Assistant to the President of the Virginia Hospital Center Foundation has been leading the charge in this effort. She said when COVID-19 first hit, many people were working to give meals to healthcare workers, but that has slowed down with the second virus surge.
Phillips has been reaching out to previous donors and restaurants to help. So far, they have been supported by several businesses, communities, churches, and various organizations.
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