Collaborated with a number of businesses, organizations and entities to provide a massive school supply distribution opportunity for students in Sumter County using a drive-through design to ensure safety and social distancing. Over 200 bags of supplies and bookbags were distributed to students.
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On a hot Thursday afternoon on July 28, numerous vehicles went through a drive-thru at Lenny’s Market on Cotton Avenue in Americus to take advantage of the annual Back to School Bash put on by the Americus Police Department (APD). Those who showed up from 4 to 6 p.m. got free school supplies, such as book bags, notebooks and other school items. The APD, along with the help of the Junior Service League, Sunbelt Ford and Americus, First United Methodist Church and the Americus Rotary Club, handed out over 200 school items.
According to Janet Shelley, Municipal Court Clerk for the City of Americus, this is the fifth year that the APD has put on the event. Shelley stated that a year ago, the event was held on Jackson St., but this year, they wanted it to be a drive-thru event.
According to Janet Shelley, Municipal Court Clerk for the City of Americus, this is the fifth year that the APD has put on the event. Shelley stated that a year ago, the event was held on Jackson St., but this year, they wanted it to be a drive-thru event.
“It feels fantastic. We do this every year and we just know that there are so many people that need things,” said Laura McConatha of the Americus Rotary Club. “IT makes us feel good that we are able to provide for that need.”
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Americus Police Department Coordinated the event and looped in the Americus Rotary Club, the Junior Service League, Sunbelt Ford, and First United Methodist Church. |