Washington County Enterprise-Leader

Back 2 School Bonanzas Adapt Events To Pandemic

- By Lynn Kutter

FARMINGTON — The Farmington and Lincoln Back 2 School Bonanzas to help students prepare for the new year are still on tap this year but will be set up as a drivethrou­gh service only.

Both events will be held Thursday, June 6, but at different times.

Farmington Bonanza

Farmington’s Bonanza is sponsored by Farmington United Methodist Church and will be held at the church, 355 Southwinds, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 6. It is open to any children in kindergart­en-12th grade.

This year, the church will offer free tennis shoes to children and a pizza to go for the family. Members of the congregati­on also will pray for families who come through during the day.

Mary Jane Silva, who coordinate­s the bonanza for the church, said she’s had an “inkling” all along God wanted the bonanza to happen somehow this year, despite coronaviru­s concerns.

“I wasn’t sure what form it would

be to help the families in a way we could be safe and they could be safe,” Silva said.

She said the church believes a drive-thru service is the best way to help.

“We wanted to go ahead and do something to help. There’s definitely still a need,” Silva said.

Already, 100 families with 250 children had signed up last week for the event.

Due to covid- 19, the church is requiring families to pre-register online for the event and have a confirmed appointmen­t for a time slot. The deadline is sign up is July 24.

The church parking lot will be set up as one way only with the entrance at 355 Southwinds Drive. Cars will exit on the other side of the church onto Highway 170.

The church is asking people to wear face masks, to sanitize their hands and maintain a safe physical distance. If anyone has covid19 symptoms — fever, shortness of breath, sore throat or loss of taste or smell — or is feeling sick, they are asked to not come to the event. Also, the church is asking anyone who has been exposed to someone with covid-19 in the past 14 days to please not come.

Families are asked to remain in their vehicles and volunteers will come to them.

The bonanza also is offering kindergart­en health physicals and immunizati­ons for students in kindergart­en through seventh grade by AR Care of NWA. The church is asking people who need these services to sign up between 9 a.m. and noon on Aug. 6. AR Care will set up a mobile unit in the church parking lot.

Anyone interested can go to the church website, farmington­umc.net, and look under the Missions link for the Back 2 School Bonanza registrati­on form.

Lincoln Bonanza

Lincoln’s Back 2 School Bonanza is sponsored by Central United Methodist Church in partnershi­p with Bright Futures Lincoln. Volunteers will be handing out free tennis shoes and backpacks in a drive-thru event only.

Pick-up will be 4-7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 6, at Lincoln Elementary School and items will be picked up in the child’s name. Families are asked to stay in their vehicles and volunteers will come to them.

The entrance of the drivethru will be at the back of the elementary school so the line can extend through the middle school gym’s parking lot.

Anyone who registers for the event will receive the items during the event times. Vouchers will be given for hair appointmen­ts for any parents who request that on the form for their children.

For parents who need help with shoe size, paper copies of a shoe sizing chart are available at the Lincoln,

Cane Hill, Evansville and Morrow post office buildings.

For more informatio­n, go to the Bright Futures Lincoln Facebook page.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Jim Hendricks, a member of Farmington United Methodist Church, helps this girl find a pair of free tennis shoes at the 2018 Back 2 School Bonanza sponsored by the church, along with volunteers from many others in the community. This year’s event will be a drive-thru service only to offer free shoes and free pizza for the family because of covid-19 concerns.
FILE PHOTO Jim Hendricks, a member of Farmington United Methodist Church, helps this girl find a pair of free tennis shoes at the 2018 Back 2 School Bonanza sponsored by the church, along with volunteers from many others in the community. This year’s event will be a drive-thru service only to offer free shoes and free pizza for the family because of covid-19 concerns.
 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Missy Trentham gives a free haircut during the 2019 Back 2 School Bonanza in Lincoln. This year, Lincoln will have a drive-through service to hand out free tennis shoes and backpacks for children to start the new school year. The registrati­on form includes a question for those who are interested in receiving a voucher for a free haircut.
FILE PHOTO Missy Trentham gives a free haircut during the 2019 Back 2 School Bonanza in Lincoln. This year, Lincoln will have a drive-through service to hand out free tennis shoes and backpacks for children to start the new school year. The registrati­on form includes a question for those who are interested in receiving a voucher for a free haircut.

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