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THE HARRODSBURG HERALD • HARRODSBURG, KENTUCKY • WWW.HARRODSBURGHERALD.COM Thursday, April 2, 2020 PAGE 6B Infected...With Mercer Pride The Harrodsburg Herald/Spencer Moore and Robert Moore Local Teachers Stage Parades For Students, Families Teachers from Burgin Independent Schools and Mercer County Intermediate School held last week, driving around Burgin and Harrodsburg as a way of letting students know that, while we all have to keep our distance, we’re still in this together. Mercer County Elementary School will hold a parade today, Thursday, April 2. Remember to show your school spirit...and to practice social distancing to stay safe. Pictured left: Burgin Independent teachers Amanda Rulon and Doug Rulon wave to students during Burgin’s parade. Pictured below right: Mercer Intermediate Amy Riley let students know how much she misses them. The Harrodsburg Herald/Robert Moore Alston Griffin seems really happy to see teachers from Mercer Intermediate during Saturday’s parade. The Harrodsburg Herald/Robert Moore Janeth, Daisy and Layla Nowlin wave during the Mercer Intermediate teach- ers parade on Saturday. The Harrodsburg Herald/Robert Moore Mercer County Intermediate teachers Kristal Irvin and Christina Wilson pre- pare for Saturday’s parade. The Harrodsburg Herald/Robert Moore Kaylee Phillips, Adalynn and Alisha Ridge wave during Saturday’s teachers parade. The Harrodsburg Herald/Robert Moore Mercer Intermediate Principal Dana Cobb waves as she prepares to lead Saturday’s parade. The Harrodsburg Herald/Spencer Moore Burgin Independent School staff and teachers drove through Burgin on Thursday. The Harrodsburg Herald/Robert Moore Mercer County Intermediate teacher Julie Hammons and friend took part in the parade. The Harrodsburg Herald/Robert Moore Serenity and Gabe Claunch let teachers know they missed them during the parade Saturday. The Harrodsburg Herald/Robert Moore Angie Ruehs handed out candy during the Mercer County Intermediate teachers parade.

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Page 1: THE HARRODSBURG HERALD • HARRODSBURG, KENTUCKY • Thursday, April 2… · THE HARRODSBURG HERALD • HARRODSBURG, KENTUCKY • • Thursday, April 2, 2020 PAGE 6B Infected...With

THE HARRODSBURG HERALD • HARRODSBURG, KENTUCKY • WWW.HARRODSBURGHERALD.COM • Thursday, April 2, 2020 PAGE 6B

Infected...With Mercer PrideThe Harrodsburg Herald/Spencer Moore and Robert Moore

Local Teachers Stage Parades For Students, FamiliesTeachers from Burgin Independent Schools and Mercer County Intermediate School held last week, driving around Burgin and Harrodsburg as a way of letting students know that, while we all have to keep our distance, we’re still in this together. Mercer County Elementary School will hold a parade today, Thursday,

April 2. Remember to show your school spirit...and to practice social distancing to stay safe.

Pictured left: Burgin Independent teachers Amanda Rulon and Doug Rulon wave to students during Burgin’s parade.

Pictured below right: Mercer Intermediate Amy Riley let students know how much she misses them.

The Harrodsburg Herald/Robert MooreAlston Griffin seems really happy to see teachers from Mercer Intermediate during Saturday’s parade.

The Harrodsburg Herald/Robert MooreJaneth, Daisy and Layla Nowlin wave during the Mercer Intermediate teach-ers parade on Saturday.

The Harrodsburg Herald/Robert MooreMercer County Intermediate teachers Kristal Irvin and Christina Wilson pre-pare for Saturday’s parade.

The Harrodsburg Herald/Robert MooreKaylee Phillips, Adalynn and Alisha Ridge wave during Saturday’s teachers parade.

The Harrodsburg Herald/Robert MooreMercer Intermediate Principal Dana Cobb waves as she prepares to lead Saturday’s parade.

The Harrodsburg Herald/Spencer MooreBurgin Independent School staff and teachers drove through Burgin on Thursday.

The Harrodsburg Herald/Robert MooreMercer County Intermediate teacher Julie Hammons and friend took part in the parade.

The Harrodsburg Herald/Robert MooreSerenity and Gabe Claunch let teachers know they missed them during the parade Saturday.

The Harrodsburg Herald/Robert MooreAngie Ruehs handed out candy during the Mercer County Intermediate teachers parade.