Nurses get food, masks, cuddles for special day
Hash House a Go Go to deliver more meals
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, individuals, families and businesses in Las Vegas are stepping up to offer relief to people in the community who are in need of food, services and support. Here are stories about people who are leading with kindness and proving the community is #Vegasstrong.
Lola’s, Bark-andre Furry cheer Summerlin nurses
In honor of National Nurses Day on Wednesday, the health care workers at Summerlin Hospital received gifts — and cuddles — from Las Vegas locals.
Lola Pokorny, chef and owner of Lola’s, brought 100 hot lunches of chicken and sausage jambalaya and fig delight to the hospital.
“We decided we would do something as a courtesy before we reopen,” said Pokorny. “Many of our customers are employees at the hospital. We’re in their backyard. It was Nurses Day so I figured we’d feed the nurses.”
Pokorny closed her downtown and Summerlin locations on March 20, not wanting to risk the health of her staff and customers, many of whom she says are older.
She will reopen her restaurants for curbside service on Friday.
“It has been hit, but it truly felt like we needed to shut down and allow employees to go home,” said Pokorny. “Today felt like an opportunity to show appreciation to nurses.”
Pokorny was met at the hospital by local celebrity dog Bark-andre Furry and Furry’s owner Rick Williams.
“When I heard Bark would be there, I said ‘the more the merrier!’ ” said Pokorny. “They brought boxes containing healthy snacks, homemade face masks and a few other items.”
Hash House a Go Go offers free meals for fifth time
On Friday, Hash House a Go Go will distribute free meal packs to 100 motorists.
For the local restaurant’s fifth free giveaway, Hash House is serving its twisted take on baked cavatappi pasta with marinara sauce and