During the month of February our Indy Team purchased and donated 90 boxes of girl scout cookies.
Not only did we help a scout troop out with our purchase, but we also donated the cookies to First Responders, this included Nurses, Firefighters and Police Officers. A short note was placed on each box of cookies that read:
Thank you for your willingness to serve others, especially in this tough time. We appreciate all that you do for us. Best wishes, as we start the New Year! Enjoy these Girl Scout cookies on us, as a small token of our appreciation. Thank You! Milestone Contractors, LP.
Cookies were dropped off at various locations in our community.
Boone County Sheriff Department, Lebanon Fire Station, Whitestown Fire Station, City of Greenwood Police Department, Community Hospital and St. Francis Hospital and Town of Pittsboro.
Funny comments ranged from “for us, why?”, to “the guys are working out in the gym so I’m going to take the cookies in there right now”. Everyone was very appreciative of this small gesture, and we were happy to do so.
Thank you to Josh Stroud, Ashely Price, and Chris Henline for helping to drop off cookies and for Josh who wrote the note that we placed on each box.
– Cathy Wethington, Asphalt Plant Administrator
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