Don't forget those who are in nursing homes

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Dear Editor,

National Nursing Home Week, which began on Mother’s Day, May 13, and ended on May 19, is a special week where residents, caregivers, families, staff and volunteers honor and celebrate nursing facility life.

This year’s theme was “Celebrating the Journey” and was a perfect time to visit your loved ones, friends, and neighbors at Polo Rehabilitation & Health Care Center as we hosted many special events.

Many nursing home residents are the people who planted the seeds that have made our community flourish and grow.

They have been the teachers, business people, public officials, parents and other leaders who have contributed so much to the community of Polo.

This week gave us the chance to honor those special residents, as well as staff, families and all friends of our community.

If you were unable to visit, make a phone call, send a card, or flowers; take this time now to reach out and let someone very special know that you are thinking about them now and throughout the year.

Along with National Nursing Home Week, Polo Rehabilitation & Health Care Center is host to Community Coffee Hour each Thursday at 9:30 a.m.

Please take the time to join us in continuing to “Celebrate the Journey” and witness first hand the beauty and joy that is in the eyes of our residents, caregivers, families, staff and volunteers.

Sincerely,

Rhonda Biller

Administrator

Polo Rehabilitation & Health Care Center

3,100 pounds of food collected by letter carriers

Dear Editor,

To the Postal Customers of the Mt. Morris, Leaf River and German Valley Post offices - Thank you - thank you - thank you.

This year was our “20th Annual Letter Carrier Food Drive” held on Saturday, May 12.

We had set a goal of 5,000 pounds of non-perishable food and items to be donated to the Loaves and Fish Food Pantry in Mt. Morris and some to the German Valley Food Pantry in German Valley.

With your generous donations we collected 3,100 pounds of food and monetary donations of $500.

When you calculate the value of the dollars that the pantry purchases food, we more than met our goal of 5,000 pounds.

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