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Shouts

Thank you Sabrina Hyden and everyone else who was involved in making our day of commencement possible this year. It was definitely different but also memorable. ~The Class of 2020~

Thank you to all our local businesses for making measures to keep people safe while trying to be flexible and staying open when can through all this. ~Anonymous~

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“I wanted to thank our dear neighbors, Jason Miller and his family, for helping us out during such a busy time of our lives by mowing our lawn and also helping watch our kiddos! Couldn’t ask for kinder neighbors!” Alex Gonzalez

Thank You to our community Welcome to our SHOUT page!

If you know of a community member or group of people whom you would like to offer out a SHOUT of gratitude in a future magazine, please send your nomination to our editor Desirée Beauchamp-Boucher at Delightfullyhere@gmail.com

I would like to give gratitude to David Adkins from DJ Construction. He goes above and beyond his job daily for the Middlebury Boys and Girls Club during the remodel and we are so grateful for his dedication! ~Middlebury Boys and Girls Club Team~

A huge shout to our school superintendent, Jane Allen, and all of the leadership and staff in Middlebury schools who are working hard at making difficult decisions to come up with a plan for our students’ continued education this fall while also working out how to keep our community safe. ~A Grateful Parent~

I would like to thank everyone at the Middlebury Police Department for keeping our community safe. We support you and recognize your daily sacrifices. ~Sopheap Long~

Homeland Gardens and the Middlebury Parks Department for the bright, beautiful, colorful flower baskets on the light poles and in town and the red, white and purple planted flowers and baskets in Memorial Park honoring deceased veterans. Rumor has it that prayers are said when these flowers are started as seeds and they are continued to be covered in prayer as they are planted and cared for all summer long. So when you stop to admire the flowers, say a prayer for the hard-working hands that made them possible. ~Anonymous~