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School supply giveaway coming soon
by Charlene Hoeflich
choeflich@mydailysentinel.com
<p>Charlene Hoeflich/photo</p><p>Filling back packs with just the right school supplies needed by each individual student registering for the school supply give-away is a time consuming job. Here Nancy Thoene packs one of the 140 or so to be distributed from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Aug. 2 at the Meigs Cooperative Parish.</p>

Charlene Hoeflich/photo

Filling back packs with just the right school supplies needed by each individual student registering for the school supply give-away is a time consuming job. Here Nancy Thoene packs one of the 140 or so to be distributed from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Aug. 2 at the Meigs Cooperative Parish.

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<p>Submitted photo</p><p>Racine and Pomeroy Dollar General Stores both have boxes where shoppers can place their donations of school supplies for the annual give-away of the Meigs Cooperative Parish. Here are Angie Burkhamer and Anita Musser of the Racine store with one of the boxes.</p>

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Racine and Pomeroy Dollar General Stores both have boxes where shoppers can place their donations of school supplies for the annual give-away of the Meigs Cooperative Parish. Here are Angie Burkhamer and Anita Musser of the Racine store with one of the boxes.

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POMEROY — Gone are the days when all the supplies a student needed to start school with was a few pencils and a pad to write on.

Today it’s a back pack, glue sticks, pencils, erasers, markers, crayons, colored pencils, binders, scissors, rulers, highlighters, index cards, pencil boxes, folders, ink pens — and the list goes on.

Because students need so many things when school begins, like new shoes, clothes, or a hair cut, and parents are so hard pressed for enough money to buy everything, the Meigs Cooperative Parish is again this year collecting school supplies for distribution to kids who need them. Last year about 150 students were given backpacks filled with basic school supplies, thanks to the generosity of others.

It’s that time of year again and the collection of supplies has begun. Several organizations around the county are in the process of getting together school supplies to donate to the Parish for the give-away, which is set for Thursday, Aug. 2, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Mulberry Community Center.

Applications will be accepted through July 27. Each registered child will receive a backpack filled with school supplies based on school district and grade.

“We have received a lot of applications this year. We hope to be able to give every student who is signed up a backpack full of supplies,” said Whitney Thoene, who is coordinating the give9-away She noted that currently approximately 110 students have been signed up for the giveaway. Currently the Parish is accepting donations to help fulfill the needs of local area students. Donation boxes have been distributed to the Pomeroy and Racine Dollar General Stores and can also be dropped off at the Mulberry Community Center between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.

“It’s a great way to give back to the community whether it is through donating supplies, money or time,” said Don Shaffer, director of the Mulberry Community Center.

The Rio Grande American Marketing Association will be present the day of the giveaway to help distribute the backpacks.

For more information about the school supply giveaway, call (740) 992-7400.

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