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GMG’s Pink Out for Patty Dillingham

PHOTOS COURTESY OF GMG-GARWIN HIGH SCHOOL’S THE SCOOP NEWSPAPER

Patty Dillingham has been working at GMG-Garwin for 14 years.

On September 30th there was a spaghetti dinner that served over 250 people. Students brought cookies for the dinner.

A silent auction for Patty was held, which raised over $2,000, many people donated for the auction. Earlier, an ATV ride was held, raising over $1,000. T-shirts were sold, raising $900.

Patty loves her job and watching all the kids grow up to graduate.

Patty loves cooking for the kids, too. She never enjoyed sports while she was in school, but she loved history because she loved the dates and events that happened in the past.

Patty’s favorite breakfast to make is the breakfast bar. Her favorite lunch is ev- eryone’s favorite: the crispitos. Patty loves when people enjoy what they make because it’s just a good feeling when someone likes what you make.

Patty’s dream car is a 1966 Chevelle because it was her husband’s car when they were younger.

Homemade meals should be everyone’s favorite meal, with the warmth and love that comes from them. Patty’s favorite is a roast with mashed potatoes and scalloped corn.

According to Patty, everyone has to be afraid of something even if it’s some- thing small. Patty is only scared if something were to happen with her kids before something would happen with her.

The Sun Courier is proud to support the work of GMG-Garwin High School ‘s Journalism class by republishing articles and photographs from the latest edition. Staff writers, copy editors, photographers, and layout designers for The Scoop include Brenden Becker, Ava Campbell, Caiden Priske, Tage Bowers, Linsey Kohn, Noah Teske, Aidan White, Emma Brown, Savannah Pencil, Alive Soukhavong, Kayla Bush, Ashlynn Peters, Presley Watson. Editor for The Scoop is educator Angie Larson.