These businesses, organizations, individuals, schools and others have signed up for Random Acts of Kindness Week. They have agreed to do at least one kind thing during the week, May 14-21. There's still plenty of time to sign up. Fill out the form in today's newspaper on page 12 to sign up. You can also request free bookmarks, happy face stickers and participant signs.
New names will be run each week and the entire list will be printed Sunday, May 14.
Participants include:
Mr. Ed's Trading Post
Missouri Division of Child Support and Enforcement
American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 114 in Sikeston
The Church of Jesus Christ in Jackson
Albrecht-Hodges, Inc.
Dr. James T. Main, Jr.
Bonnie, Carolyn and Casey Bowers and Bridgette Scroggins of Oak Ridge
Regional Eyecare Center
Mrs. Kelley's Kindergarten at Jefferson Elementary School
Area Wide United Way
Mitchell Media Services in Jackson
Delta R-V Elementary School
The Bank of Missouri
Alma Schrader Elementary School
Garber's Men's Wear
Brianna and Brandon Lueders of Jackson
Kage FCE
Nicholson Consulting
Beachie Ray Dean of Charleston
Advance Trust Systems
The Curtis Family of Cape Girardeau
Chateau Girardeau
Central Junior High School
North Elementary School in Jackson
Regional Social Scene, Ltd.
Lyncare at Lynwood Baptist Church
Crosswalk College Ministries through First Assembly of God
The classes of Mrs. Myracle and Mrs. Sievers at West Lane Elementary School in Jackson
Ten Mile Creek Youth Ranch in Poplar Bluff
Orchard Drive Elementary in Jackson
Sylvan Learning Center
Mrs. Umfleet's Class at Scott City Elementary School
The Sewing Ladies of Bethany Baptist Church
Kies Eye Center
Marvels and Legends Comics
Ladies of the Missouri Veteran's Home
SEMO Auto Care
Jana Jateff of Mary Kay Cosmetics
Bob Nations
Project Charlie
The Golden Needle
Hanover Lutheran Sunday School
Southeast Hospice
Shelley Kofsky of Cape Girardeau
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