KATU and Schoolhouse Supplies Present "Thanks a Million!"A Special Tribute to Portland-Area Teachers

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KATU, in collaboration with Schoolhouse Supplies, is excited to announce "Thanks a Million! ", an event series that celebrates teachers throughout the Portland Metro area. Set for May, this initiative aims to honor the dedication of educators by providing them with gifts, essential supplies, food, and entertainment at the Schoolhouse Supplies Free Store for Teachers in NE Portland. The appreciation events represent a meaningful opportunity for the community to give back to those who inspire and educate young minds. Community involvement is crucial, and individuals are encouraged to donate cash or school supplies to support the initiative.

Teachers in the area are invited to RSVP starting April 1st, ensuring they can partake in this special event. This initiative not only acknowledges the hard work of educators but also strengthens the bond between schools and the community. By rallying support for local teachers, "Thanks a Million! " emphasizes the importance of education and the need to appreciate those who dedicate their lives to teaching. This celebration is a testament to the collective effort needed to uplift and support the educational community.

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