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    Fairfield History Club participates in Essential Workers Appreciation Day

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    2024-04-17
    Fairfield History Club participates in Essential Workers Appreciation Day News Staff Wed, 04/17/2024 - 09:54 Image
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    Members of the Fairfield History Club observed Essential Worker Appreciation Day on March 16,
    providing sanitation worker Richard Taylor with a token of their appreciation and a certificate of
    recognition for his outstanding commitment. Taylor has been employed by Waste Connections for the
    past seven years and has faithfully assisted in collecting recycling donations for the Fairfield High School’s
    free Community Recycling Program.
    “He's amazing. Richard always jumps in to help with whatever we need and is happy and welcoming to
    everyone. We are fortunate to have him,” stated project coordinator Nicole Crawford.
    Essential workers include healthcare workers, first responders, grocery store employees, delivery drivers,
    sanitation workers, childcare providers, mass transit personnel, and many more who play crucial roles in
    our society and are essential to any economy.
    Fairfield History Club, a member of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs, has supported this project
    since its beginning as part of the club’s environmental focus.

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