Lethbridge Herald

Tudor says thanks with cowbells

- Follow @TimKalHera­ld on Twitter Tim Kalinowski tkalinowsk­i@lethbridge­herald.com

Lethbridge needs more cowbell, says Shanda McKnight of the Tudor Estates Associatio­n, and she and her fellow associatio­n members want to fill that need by providing the distinctiv­e noisemaker­s to anyone who wants to cheer on our frontline workers during this COVID-19 outbreak.

“Our neighbourh­ood started a few weeks ago inviting the neighbours to come outside at 7 p.m. every Wednesday, and make noise to celebrate the work of the frontline workers,” she explains. “People are usually out there with pots and pans, bells and horns.

And we thought why not provide another instrument for them to celebrate, encourage those frontline workers, and make some money in order to provide relief for those who are being affected by the pandemic.

“We have ordered in a whole bunch of cowbells, and on them it says, ‘Tudor Gives Thanks.’ And on the back, ‘COVID-19 2020.’”

The cowbells were the brainchild of the associatio­n’s president Jenna Friesen and are now available at a cost of $10 each or you can purchase three for $25.

McKnight, whose father Dwayne was a longtime firefighte­r and fire prevention officer in Lethbridge, says the money will be donated to help local food banks.

Those wishing to purchase the custom cowbells can email tudorestat­esassociat­ion@gmail.co m to arrange pick up and drop off.

They are also being distribute­d at Tudor Park each Wednesday between 5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.

McKnight hopes to encourage more Lethbridge residents to make some noise for frontline workers every Wednesday evening.

“It’s a great way to celebrate what they’re doing,” she says.

 ?? Herald photo by Ian Martens ?? Shanda McKnight and Jenna Friesen from the Tudor Estates Associatio­n are helping to show support for frontline workers and those in need during the COVID-19 pandemic. @IMartensHe­rald
Herald photo by Ian Martens Shanda McKnight and Jenna Friesen from the Tudor Estates Associatio­n are helping to show support for frontline workers and those in need during the COVID-19 pandemic. @IMartensHe­rald

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