#155
Rehan J paid it forward! Rehan volunteered to hunt around the
playground for Max to let him know it was time to go home. Saved Max's
brother Sam from a chore he did not want to do. Thank you Rehan!!
From Max and Sam's mother and Rehan's neighbor
Tuscan Pay It Forward
Try a Little Kindness
Monday, June 2, 2014
Max M did a good deed. He was in the car as we drove by the
corner of South Orange Ave and Old Short Hills Road. He noticed a
cracked and leaning utility pole. He was very concerned that it could
fall cause and accident and wanted to report it to the proper
authorities. Max made sure we did! On his insistence, we reported it to
PSE&G.
Thanks,
Karen Rutberg
Thanks,
Karen Rutberg
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Name: Matthew Ellsworth
Location: Maplewood, NJ 07040
Good Deed: my (Tuscan Kindergartener) daughter Hannah helped
me sort, wash and fold my own laundry. I recently broke my foot and so
it hard to get around and my daughter has been wonderful about helping
me and taking care of her daddy, but this
was definitely above and beyond and I got the help without even asking.
It wasn’t until after this that Hannah’s mom said she should probably
pass along the card to me since she had done such a nice thing — what a
cool way to learn about the P-I-F Challenge!
Card Number: 407
Saturday, May 3, 2014
From Evelyn keybida
Age 94
Living alone. Cookies left for me by Lola.
392.
I moved to maplewood in 1955. Two children attended Tuscan school. They still sing the Tuscan school song!
My husband worked in town in many committees the most notable was to build the town pool. Most residents know of the pool and many children swim all summer. When we came here there was no pool. My husband swam every day in summers, until he died at age 89.
Thank you for the kindness and meeting a young neighbor as they are all younger than me.
Yours, Evelyn keybida
Age 94
Living alone. Cookies left for me by Lola.
392.
I moved to maplewood in 1955. Two children attended Tuscan school. They still sing the Tuscan school song!
My husband worked in town in many committees the most notable was to build the town pool. Most residents know of the pool and many children swim all summer. When we came here there was no pool. My husband swam every day in summers, until he died at age 89.
Thank you for the kindness and meeting a young neighbor as they are all younger than me.
Yours, Evelyn keybida
Thursday, May 1, 2014
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