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Dateline: June 27,
2002
Pantex
employees volunteer at CISD
By
Carrie Helms, Clarendon Enterprise
It
only took three hours to make a difference.
Local
BWXT Pantex employees Marvin Thompson and Wayne Hardin coordinated a
project to give the Clarendon ISD bus barn and Ag building a fresh coat of
paint and do a service for the community.
For
the second year, Pantex employees all over the Panhandle took a day off to
participate in the Pantex Day of Volunteering on Saturday, June 22.
“Last
year we didn’t have time to set up a project in Clarendon,” Thompson
said, “so I helped out on the project in Claude.”
This
year, local employees wanted to do something closer to home that would
benefit the community.
“When
they first started organizing projects for the volunteer day, Marvin and
Wayne asked us to come up with something that they could do to help,”
CISD Superintendent Monty Hysinger said.
Hysinger
told them that the bus barn was in need of repairs, so they submitted the
plan to Pantex and got it approved.
“Our
original intent was to paint the bus barn and if it rained we’d go
inside and paint the Ag building,” Thompson said, “but we had enough
people to do both.”
A
crew of 22 people, including Pantex employees and their families, came out
to help.
“They
showed up early Saturday morning, had breakfast, and went right to
work,” Hysinger said.
In
about three hours the crew had painted all but the stripe around the
bottom of the bus barn.
“The
new Ag teacher was impressed,” Thompson said.
“He just couldn’t believe it.”
Pantex
not only provided the volunteer labor, they paid the bill.
“They
paid for all the paint and supplies, somewhere between $1,500 and
$2,000,” Hysinger said. “They really helped us out a lot and we truly
appreciate their efforts.”
The
project initiated by BWXT was intended to give back to the community, but
according to Thompson, it turned out to be a chance for the employees and
their families to have some good clean fun.
“We
all had a lot of fun and were able to see an accomplishment for all our
work,” Thompson said.
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