Good Deeds Contest

Dentistry by Design Congratulates Winner of 2017 Annual “Good Deeds” Contest

Congratulations Korbin Lee, our 2017 Good Deeds Contest Winner! Over the last year, he spent time with his Grandpa who is a part of the American Legion and participated in 10 funerals to honor military veterans. Korbin helped his grandpa set up flags the day before the funerals and would hold a flag at attention during the ceremonies. The American Legion awarded him 10 pins to display on his vest for his service. Korbin says he has learned how important it is to remember those who have sacrificed their lives for the rest of us to be safe and is proud to help! We are so proud of you Korbin and hope you enjoy your Ipad Pro. You deserve it!

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2017 Annual Good Deeds Contest Winner Korbin Lee

Dentistry by Design Congratulates Winner of 2016 Annual “Good Deeds” Contest

Congratulations Bobby Brummett, our 2016 Good Deeds Contest Winner! Bobby supported and did charity work for his high school and residents of a retirement home. He raised money for news flags for Riley County High School and every Tuesdays spend time with the residents of a retirement home. In support of policemen, firemen, and soldiers Bobby asked and received permission from his parents to give blood at the Battle of the Badges blood drive. We are so proud of you Bobby and hope you enjoy your MacBook Air notebook computer. You deserve it!

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2016 Annual Good Deeds Contest Winner Bobby Brummett

The Good Deeds contest was open to anyone 18 years of age and under. All they had to do was perform a good deed and describe to Dentistry By Design in a short essay what they did, why they chose to do it, and what happened as a result of their good deed.

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2014 Bi-Annual Good Deeds Contest Winner Andrew Mortimer

Congratulations, Aysha! Her good deed was feeding wild animals, such as squirrels and rabbits during the winter, when the deep snow and freezing temperatures didn’t offer up much food for the animals. Now that it is spring, food for the animals is abundant.

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ReleaseWire Bi-Annual award winner write up