Every Hero Has a Story - June 23rd - 26th, 2015
We celebrated many heroes all week with visits from local heroes, stories, crafts, and games.
Police Chief Robert McGinnis tries on a cape for the day.
Police Chief Robert McGinnis talks about heroes. "A hero is of service to other people."
Reading about a police hero.
Hard at work crafting.
Working on "stick" policemen.
Doing their part to be heroes with recycled material crafts.
There are so many possibilities.
Just have to add the finishing touches!
Dr. Robbye Lengefeld and Alicia Cortex, R.N., talk about heroes in the medical field. "Being a hero takes a lot of teamwork. We all work together." - Dr. Lengefeld.
It is always important to have a first aid kit.
A teen volunteer helping out.
Don't worry! No real injuries here!
Mary Sealy and her therapy dog, Cappy, show us heroes can have four legs and a tail too!
Showing off their "injuries."
Group photo!
A caped hero and a Captain!
Everyone decorated their own superhero cutout.
Some were familiar.
Some weren't as familiar.
Even heroes need to refuel.
Senior Chief Petty Officer Garry Diaz talks about his experiences in the Navy. "A hero helps others to be better and to get better.
Volunteer Fireman Zach Voges shows off some of his firefighting equipment.
Volunteer Fireman Zach Voges lets us see how much the air tank weighs.
Volunteer Fireman Zach Voges has so much gear to wear!
So heavy (and hot)!
Future firefighter in the making!
Checking out the view from up high.
Examining all angles of the fire truck.
All geared up!
Group photo!
Relay race to fill the buckets with water.
Passing water down our "bucket" line.