At school board meetings, we’ve been talking about putting a special levy on the ballot this Spring. My thoughts were that it would have two chances of passing – slim and none. But I had forgotten – I live in Trego, and my neighbors are some outstanding people.
It was Sunday morning – I had just poured the last cup of coffee from the pot, and decided it was warm enough that I didn’t need to nuke it – and the phone rang. It was a simple conversation – Would I be home to take a $20,000 check to cover next year’s budget shortfall, and keep the donor anonymous?
Obviously, the answer was yes. An hour later, I was holding a $20,000 check and a package of warm blueberry muffins. Monday afternoon, the check was headed for deposit – and I’m fairly certain the request for anonymity has been maintained.
I’m in Trego. The community works differently than most of the world. And I can express thanks publicly for the quality of my neighbors.
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