Hearts
Hearts to the Key Bank volunteers who worked at Proctor Memorial Park as part of their Neighbors Making a Difference commitment to community service. The seven men and women work at the Beech Grove and Southport branches and really spruced up our park before the Memorial Day weekend. Our community appreciates your efforts.
Maribeth Alspach
New Whiteland
Hearts to all those who made the ultimate sacrifice defending our country and our freedom. Your sacrifice is not forgotten or taken lightly. For the liberties we enjoy today, it is with a humble and grateful heart, I say thank you.
Maribeth Alspach
New Whiteland
Congratulations and best wishes to New Whiteland Town Marshal Ed Stephenson on your retirement May 31. For the last 21 years you have given of your time and talents to serve and protect our community. Your efforts have been greatly appreciated and we wish you many long, happy and healthy years of retirement.
Maribeth Alspach
New Whiteland
Grateful hearts to Ryan Trares for the wonderful tribute piece on Proctor Memorial Park and the three outstanding veterans who were featured, Ray Miller, Steve Young and Frank Vaughn. Your story beautifully captured the spirit and essence of Proctor Park. On behalf of myself, the Proctor Park Committee and especially our beloved veterans — thank you.
Maribeth Alspach
New Whiteland
Hearts to the volunteers who assisted placing the flags on veterans’ graves at Greenlawn. Thank you.
A big heart and a huge thanks to Linzie Spaulding, Needham Elementary School physical education teacher. She goes above and beyond all year. What another great field day and talent show.
Cindy King
second-grade teacher
Needham Elementary School
Hearts to Richard Horton, who took care of the wet paper issue. Hearts to all Daily Journal carriers who make sure their clients’ papers are put in places where they won’t get wet.
Cindy King
second-grade teacher
Needham Elementary School
Byron Thompson
Franklin American Legion
Many thanks to Joshua Wright, a kind young man. I had fallen in my backyard and couldn’t get up. He saw me and stopped to help me up and into the house. Thanks, Joshua.{/li}
Pauline Dixon
Franklin
Darts
Darts to the person that took the flowers off my parents’ grave at a Franklin cemetery. I am really aggravated and upset about it. It must be a very low person thinking it was funny.
Carolyn Titara
Columbus