First Responder nominees welcome
Published 12:00 am Monday, March 27, 2006
L’Observateur has already received some fine nominees for our first annual “First Responder Appreciation” program, but we want more.
We have been reading some very interesting nomination letters about just a few of the first responders, who clearly have made it their life’s goal to work in a profession that touches lives day in and day out. Most of these people go about their jobs, never getting much public recognition for the great job they do.
Last year, we held our first annual “Teacher Appreciation Program” when we joined with local businesses to say “thanks” to area educators in a real way.
We presented checks of $250 each to top educators in the area, who had been nominated by family, friends, students or fellow workers.
Now we are offering that same thanks to our “First Responders” in this area. These are the law enforcement officers, firemen, EMT’s or any emergency responders who do so much for us all, but probably aren’t always appreciated in the way they could be.
As with the teacher appreciation program, L’Observateur will donate 50 percent of the proceeds of our advertising campaign for this program to as many of these men and women who offer us the protection and emergency help we all depend on.
To join the campaign, you can buy advertising space on the special pages where we will feature these special people. Call 652-9545 and ask for an advertising representative to find out how.
But we also want you to nominate any first responders who you think have been special.
Simply write a short bit of information about why this person is so special, and send to “L’Observateur First Responders,” P.O. Box 1010, LaPlace, La., 70469. Or you can e-mail them to Publisher Kevin Chiri at kchiri@bellsouth.net.
We will be giving out checks for $250 each to as many of these people as possible, as well as highlighting them on some special pages supported by area businesses and individuals.
Please respond soon since our deadline for nominations and advertising is Monday, March 27 at 5 p.m.