More Helping Hands across the Bluegrass
Kentucky Living salutes those across the commonwealth who are helping during the COVID-19 pandemic. Thank you!
Terry Lang, a plant operator at East Kentucky Power’s Spurlock Station, Maysville, is sewing cloth face masks for co-workers, nurses, other essential workers and anyone seeking protection. Photo: Kathy Lang Owen Electric staff, including lineman Cody Beckham, take time to help separate parts being manufactured by a northern Kentucky plastic resin manufacturer, which will be used to make nonmedical, personal-use face masks. Photo: Mike Cobb Shelby Energy employees, including Emma Redmon, billing and customer service specialist, committed to ordering lunch every Friday to support local restaurants. Photo: Melanie Crossfield Suellen Newman of Hillerich & Bradsby Co., which owns the Louisville Slugger brand, ships out Maskonic reusable, antibacterial masks the company now makes for the general public. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of the $16.99 four-pack goes to Feeding America. Photo: Hillerich & Bradsby Farmers RECC appreciates its 2019 Electric Cooperative Youth Tour students who are essential workers. Tristen Miles, Munfordville, is a plumber with Miles Backhoe and Plumbing. Photo: William Miles Farmers RECC appreciates its 2019 Electric Cooperative Youth Tour students who are essential workers. Konnor Gallagher, Edmonton, is a certified nursing assistant at Metcalfe Health Care Center in Edmonton. Photo: Konnor Gallagher Tiffany Reynolds with Bullitt County Schools’ Hand in Hand Family Resource Center delivers school supplies for students to begin schoolwork at home. Photo: Division of FRYSC 2019 Rogers Scholar Emma Carter, Monticello, made and donated face masks to the Wayne County school district, for use by those delivering meals throughout the community. Photo: Kellie Carter