Donuts distributed – deservedly so

Dads, grands and male mentors honored for all they add to the lives of children

Early Friday morning, February 14, dads, granddads and special male mentors were honored for all they add to the lives of children who attend Mountain Lake Public Elementary School during a pre-school breakfast quality time, “Donuts for Dads,” in the school’s cafeteria.

Following are some moments captured by the camera.

ELEMENTARY STUDENTS AND their dads or granddads or special male mentor form lines to pick up frosted donuts, along with milk or juice, to enjoy during the special morning moments.
ELEMENTARY STUDENTS AND their dads or granddads or male mentors form lines to pick up frosted donuts, along with milk or juice, to enjoy during the special morning moments provided during the annual “Donuts for Dad.”

 

CHAD BROWN AND HIS son, Braxton, a kindergarten student at Mountain Lake Public Elementary.
CHAD BROWN AND HIS son, Braxton, a kindergarten student at Mountain Lake Public Elementary.

 

FROM LEFT, MOUNTAIN Lake Public Elementary second-grader, Andres; his sister and kindergarten student, Aleena - and their dad, Tino Vetsouvanh.
FROM LEFT, MOUNTAIN Lake Public Elementary second-grader, Andres; his sister and kindergarten student, Aleena – and their dad, Tino Vetsouvanh.

 

A BIG BITE of donut for dad Brigham Klassen, right, who was able to spend the special morning time with his daughter, Olivia, left, a fourth-grade student at Mountain Lake Public Elementary.
A BIG BITE of donut for dad Brigham Klassen, right, who was able to spend the special morning time with his daughter, Olivia, left, a fourth-grade student at Mountain Lake Public Elementary.

 

IT WAS A good turn-out for the annual "Donuts for Dads" events, which ran from 7:15 a.m. to 8 a.m. this past Friday, February 14, in the public school cafeteria.
IT WAS A good turn-out for the annual “Donuts for Dads” event, which ran from 7:15 a.m. to 8 a.m. this past Friday, February 14, in the public school cafeteria.

 

 

 

 

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