First Avenue students gather ‘comfort items’ for VA Hospital

Facebooktwitterredditpinterestlinkedinmailby feather

Debbie Vargas’ Fourth grade class had 100% participation in First Avenue’s efforts to supply Christmas gifts to the Tucson Veterans Hospital.

    Bulldog students, parents and friends of First Avenue Elementary School donated nearly 500 pounds of comfort items, writing materials and books to the Tucson Veterans Hospital for Christmas gifts this month.

    Debbie Vargas’ Fourth grade class won the school wide competition for a Chilly Willie or an ice cream cone from Mel’s, according to first grade teacher Isabel Austin, Comfort Items team captain.

    “Every student in Mrs. Vargas’ class contributed to the Christmas drive for Veterans,” according to Austin.

    She added, “The entire San Manuel community responded very generously.”  

    The Scott family; Shawna, Autumn, (in Stepheena Huerta’s first grade class), Lidia and August, donated a dozen individual cloth bags containing lotion, tooth paste, a tooth brush, mouth wash, a cap and gloves, a back scratcher and a deck of playing cards.

   Many residents, including Patricia Downing, Cathy Tucker and First Avenue’s health paraprofessional, Air Force Veteran, Trudy Simon, made a special effort to donate at First Avenue’s office.  

   “People took extra time to put on Christmas stickers and tie presents together with bows,” Austin said. 

   “We had gifts of kids’ activity and reading books; hand wipes, hair curlers and writing materials,” she added. 

   Students and families also sent Christmas cards and thank you letters to Veterans for their service to our country. 

     “We thank our parents and community friends for their enthusiastic support of our Veterans,” Austin said.

Staff (5800 Posts)

There are news or informational items frequently written by staff or submitted to the Copper Basin News, San Manuel Miner, Superior Sun, Pinal Nugget or Oracle Towne Crier for inclusion in our print or digital products. These items are not credited with an author.


Facebooktwitterby feather
Facebooktwitterredditpinterestlinkedinmailby feather

Comments are closed.

  • Additional Stories

    Crash temporarily closes Mammoth Circle K

    April 26th, 2024
    by

      On Monday, April 22, a Toyota Camry was driven into the front of Circle K in Mammoth.   According […]


    Hayden-Winkelman Little League opens 2024 season

    April 23rd, 2024
    by

        Hayden-Winkelman Little League opened its 55th season of Little League baseball and softball on Thursday, April 18. The […]


    Vehicles shined at the 2024 Oracle Spring Run Car Show

    April 23rd, 2024
    by

      It couldn’t have been a prettier day for a car show. The sun shown brightly and the weather was […]


    Rabies incidents a reminder to keep pets vaccinated; wild animals testing positive in Oracle

    April 17th, 2024
    by

         The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) reminds the public to protect themselves and their pets by keeping […]


  • Additional Stories

    Ray teams post wins over Duncan

    April 17th, 2024
    by

    By Nathaniel A. Lopez   It was double the trouble for the visiting Duncan Wildkats when they came up against […]


    Trail Riders of Southern Arizona present checks to local organizations

    April 16th, 2024
    by

    By T.C. Brown   Members of the Trail Riders of Southern Arizona (TRS) visited San Manuel on April 2, 2024, […]


    Sue and Jerry Parra to serve as Grand Marshals for annual Oracle Oaks Festival

    April 16th, 2024
    by

    By Nathaniel A. Lopez     The Grand Marshals for the 2024 Oracle Oaks Festival are Sue and Jerry Parra. […]


    Pizza party for two lucky classes at M-SM School

    December 19th, 2023
    by

    By Nathaniel A. Lopez   The Mammoth-San Manuel PK-12 Parent Teacher Organization is continuing to do great things for the […]


  • Copperarea

  • Southeast Valley Ledger