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Random acts of kindness bring snacks and smiles to Marion students
Summary
Residents and staff from Primrose Retirement Community visited Marion Technical College to hand out snacks, gift cards and conversation as part of their ninth annual Random Acts of Kindness event.
Content
Residents and staff from Primrose Retirement Community visited Marion Technical College to hand out snacks, gift cards and to spend time talking with students. The visit took place during Primrose's ninth annual Random Acts of Kindness event, which selects a different location each year. Volunteers said they aim to give back to the local community and to live out the community values of their facility. Students and faculty described the gesture as a welcome boost during busy days.
Key details:
- The visit included snacks, gift cards and conversation offered to students on campus.
- Primrose organizers and volunteers included residents such as Bonnie Lamb and longtime Marion resident Phil Reid, plus staff leadership mentioned by Julie Welch.
- Students juggling classes and work — including named students in the article — said the treats helped them get through the day.
- Marion Tech Foundation director Mike Stuckey noted a positive response from students, and the gift bags were quickly taken.
- This marked the ninth year of Primrose's Random Acts of Kindness event; Primrose residents also take part in other volunteer activities throughout the year.
Summary:
The visit provided snacks and short conversations that students said brightened a long day and supported campus morale, while organizers framed the effort as part of ongoing community service. Undetermined at this time.
