BROWNWOOD, Texas – The three-hour blood drive was a huge success with 15 donors and 19 units of blood collected for the United Blood Services. Sean Richey with the United Blood Services stated, “We are very pleased with how giving everybody is and how smoothly the drives run at Ron Jackson.”
Debra Mathis of the Texas Community Farmers Market displayed fresh and dried fruits, trees, plants, vegetables, and jellies. Rebecca Morelock from Bake Artisan Goods offered artisan bread and more. Krista Behler of Crossed Oaks Design exhibited handmade signs. Aaron and Lark Terry, owners of Arrows and Oaks, offered goat milk soaps and lotions. And Cricket Wireless provided a variety of phone plans and accessories. The vendors said that it was more successful than they expected and that they would love to come out and bring more vendors for the October blood drive.
The Pairing Achievement with Service (PAWS) program demonstrated the TJJD youths' training abilities and the dogs’ learned skills. Holli Fenton, dorm supervisor, said, “The students always enjoy showing their canine’s new skills.”
Debra Mathis of the Texas Community Farmers Market displayed fresh and dried fruits, trees, plants, vegetables, and jellies. Rebecca Morelock from Bake Artisan Goods offered artisan bread and more. Krista Behler of Crossed Oaks Design exhibited handmade signs. Aaron and Lark Terry, owners of Arrows and Oaks, offered goat milk soaps and lotions. And Cricket Wireless provided a variety of phone plans and accessories. The vendors said that it was more successful than they expected and that they would love to come out and bring more vendors for the October blood drive.
The Pairing Achievement with Service (PAWS) program demonstrated the TJJD youths' training abilities and the dogs’ learned skills. Holli Fenton, dorm supervisor, said, “The students always enjoy showing their canine’s new skills.”