NewsDecember 4, 2012

The Shop with a Hero event Tuesday, Dec. 4, at the Cape Girardeau Walmart. The annual event allows area children, ages five to twelve, to shop with law enforcement officers, firefighters and other first responders from area agencies using funds provided by community sponsors, civic organizations and the volunteers themselves. This year 100 children were chosen by local schools to participate, each going through the store to purchase gifts fro themselves and others with a volunteer.

Cape Girardeau police officer Joey Hann walks with Aries Ford, 12, and Jovanna Grant, 10, during the Shop with a Hero event Tuesday, Dec. 4, at the Cape Girardeau Walmart. The annual event allows area children, ages five to twelve, to shop with  law enforcement officers, firefighters and other first responders from area agencies using funds provided by community sponsors, civic organizations and the volunteers themselves. This year 100 children were chosen by local schools to participate, each going through the store to purchase gifts fro themselves and others with a volunteer. "It's nice," said volunteer Lori Schaefer. This is the first year Schaefer, a flight nurse for Air Evac Lifeteam in Sikeston, has participated in the event but she said that it was worth arriving at the store in the early hours of the morning, many of the volunteers arrived before 5:30 a.m. "The kids are fun," Schaefer said. "It makes you feel good."
Cape Girardeau police officer Joey Hann walks with Aries Ford, 12, and Jovanna Grant, 10, during the Shop with a Hero event Tuesday, Dec. 4, at the Cape Girardeau Walmart. The annual event allows area children, ages five to twelve, to shop with law enforcement officers, firefighters and other first responders from area agencies using funds provided by community sponsors, civic organizations and the volunteers themselves. This year 100 children were chosen by local schools to participate, each going through the store to purchase gifts fro themselves and others with a volunteer. "It's nice," said volunteer Lori Schaefer. This is the first year Schaefer, a flight nurse for Air Evac Lifeteam in Sikeston, has participated in the event but she said that it was worth arriving at the store in the early hours of the morning, many of the volunteers arrived before 5:30 a.m. "The kids are fun," Schaefer said. "It makes you feel good."
Lori Schaefer, left, Haley Puckett, 9, look through board games during the Shop with a Hero event Tuesday, Dec. 4, at the Cape Girardeau Walmart. The annual event allows area children, ages five to twelve, to shop with  law enforcement officers, firefighters and other first responders from area agencies using funds provided by community sponsors, civic organizations and the volunteers themselves. This year 100 children were chosen by local schools to participate, each going through the store to purchase gifts fro themselves and others with a volunteer. "It's nice," said volunteer Lori Schaefer. This is the first year Schaefer, a flight nurse for Air Evac Lifeteam in Sikeston, has participated in the event but she said that it was worth arriving at the store in the early hours of the morning, many of the volunteers arrived before 5:30 a.m. "The kids are fun," Schaefer said. "It makes you feel good."
Lori Schaefer, left, Haley Puckett, 9, look through board games during the Shop with a Hero event Tuesday, Dec. 4, at the Cape Girardeau Walmart. The annual event allows area children, ages five to twelve, to shop with law enforcement officers, firefighters and other first responders from area agencies using funds provided by community sponsors, civic organizations and the volunteers themselves. This year 100 children were chosen by local schools to participate, each going through the store to purchase gifts fro themselves and others with a volunteer. "It's nice," said volunteer Lori Schaefer. This is the first year Schaefer, a flight nurse for Air Evac Lifeteam in Sikeston, has participated in the event but she said that it was worth arriving at the store in the early hours of the morning, many of the volunteers arrived before 5:30 a.m. "The kids are fun," Schaefer said. "It makes you feel good."
Law enforcement officers, firefighters and other first responders from area agencies wait for the start of Shop with a Hero Tuesday, Dec. 4, at the Cape Girardeau Walmart. The annual event allows area children, ages five to twelve, to shop using funds provided by community sponsors, civic organizations and the volunteers themselves. This year 100 children were chosen by local schools to participate, each going through the store to purchase gifts fro themselves and others with a volunteer. "It's nice," said volunteer Lori Schaefer. This is the first year Schaefer, a flight nurse for Air Evac Lifeteam in Sikeston, has participated in the event but she said that it was worth arriving at the store in the early hours of the morning, many of the volunteers arrived before 5:30 a.m. "The kids are fun," Schaefer said. "It makes you feel good."
Law enforcement officers, firefighters and other first responders from area agencies wait for the start of Shop with a Hero Tuesday, Dec. 4, at the Cape Girardeau Walmart. The annual event allows area children, ages five to twelve, to shop using funds provided by community sponsors, civic organizations and the volunteers themselves. This year 100 children were chosen by local schools to participate, each going through the store to purchase gifts fro themselves and others with a volunteer. "It's nice," said volunteer Lori Schaefer. This is the first year Schaefer, a flight nurse for Air Evac Lifeteam in Sikeston, has participated in the event but she said that it was worth arriving at the store in the early hours of the morning, many of the volunteers arrived before 5:30 a.m. "The kids are fun," Schaefer said. "It makes you feel good."
Shop with a Hero event coordinator Valerie Wondrick speaks to law enforcement officers, firefighters and other first responders from area agencies Tuesday, Dec. 4, at the Cape Girardeau Walmart. The annual event allows area children, ages five to twelve, to shop using funds provided by community sponsors, civic organizations and the volunteers themselves. This year 100 children were chosen by local schools to participate, each going through the store to purchase gifts fro themselves and others with a volunteer. "It's nice," said volunteer Lori Schaefer. This is the first year Schaefer, a flight nurse for Air Evac Lifeteam in Sikeston, has participated in the event but she said that it was worth arriving at the store in the early hours of the morning, many of the volunteers arrived before 5:30 a.m. "The kids are fun," Schaefer said. "It makes you feel good."
Shop with a Hero event coordinator Valerie Wondrick speaks to law enforcement officers, firefighters and other first responders from area agencies Tuesday, Dec. 4, at the Cape Girardeau Walmart. The annual event allows area children, ages five to twelve, to shop using funds provided by community sponsors, civic organizations and the volunteers themselves. This year 100 children were chosen by local schools to participate, each going through the store to purchase gifts fro themselves and others with a volunteer. "It's nice," said volunteer Lori Schaefer. This is the first year Schaefer, a flight nurse for Air Evac Lifeteam in Sikeston, has participated in the event but she said that it was worth arriving at the store in the early hours of the morning, many of the volunteers arrived before 5:30 a.m. "The kids are fun," Schaefer said. "It makes you feel good."
Lori Schaefer sets off with Haley Puckett, 9, during the Shop with a Hero event Tuesday, Dec. 4, at the Cape Girardeau Walmart. The annual event allows area children, ages five to twelve, to shop with  law enforcement officers, firefighters and other first responders from area agencies using funds provided by community sponsors, civic organizations and the volunteers themselves. This year 100 children were chosen by local schools to participate, each going through the store to purchase gifts fro themselves and others with a volunteer. "It's nice," said volunteer Lori Schaefer. This is the first year Schaefer, a flight nurse for Air Evac Lifeteam in Sikeston, has participated in the event but she said that it was worth arriving at the store in the early hours of the morning, many of the volunteers arrived before 5:30 a.m. "The kids are fun," Schaefer said. "It makes you feel good."
Lori Schaefer sets off with Haley Puckett, 9, during the Shop with a Hero event Tuesday, Dec. 4, at the Cape Girardeau Walmart. The annual event allows area children, ages five to twelve, to shop with law enforcement officers, firefighters and other first responders from area agencies using funds provided by community sponsors, civic organizations and the volunteers themselves. This year 100 children were chosen by local schools to participate, each going through the store to purchase gifts fro themselves and others with a volunteer. "It's nice," said volunteer Lori Schaefer. This is the first year Schaefer, a flight nurse for Air Evac Lifeteam in Sikeston, has participated in the event but she said that it was worth arriving at the store in the early hours of the morning, many of the volunteers arrived before 5:30 a.m. "The kids are fun," Schaefer said. "It makes you feel good."
Jadyn Williams loads up a shopping cart with the help of the Scott City Police Department's C.J. Dodd during the Shop with a Hero event Tuesday, Dec. 4, at the Cape Girardeau Walmart. The annual event allows area children, ages five to twelve, to shop with  law enforcement officers, firefighters and other first responders from area agencies using funds provided by community sponsors, civic organizations and the volunteers themselves. This year 100 children were chosen by local schools to participate, each going through the store to purchase gifts fro themselves and others with a volunteer. "It's nice," said volunteer Lori Schaefer. This is the first year Schaefer, a flight nurse for Air Evac Lifeteam in Sikeston, has participated in the event but she said that it was worth arriving at the store in the early hours of the morning, many of the volunteers arrived before 5:30 a.m. "The kids are fun," Schaefer said. "It makes you feel good."
Jadyn Williams loads up a shopping cart with the help of the Scott City Police Department's C.J. Dodd during the Shop with a Hero event Tuesday, Dec. 4, at the Cape Girardeau Walmart. The annual event allows area children, ages five to twelve, to shop with law enforcement officers, firefighters and other first responders from area agencies using funds provided by community sponsors, civic organizations and the volunteers themselves. This year 100 children were chosen by local schools to participate, each going through the store to purchase gifts fro themselves and others with a volunteer. "It's nice," said volunteer Lori Schaefer. This is the first year Schaefer, a flight nurse for Air Evac Lifeteam in Sikeston, has participated in the event but she said that it was worth arriving at the store in the early hours of the morning, many of the volunteers arrived before 5:30 a.m. "The kids are fun," Schaefer said. "It makes you feel good."
Kelis Lee, 8, shops with the Cape Girardeau Fire Chief Rick Ennis during the Shop with a Hero event Tuesday, Dec. 4, at the Cape Girardeau Walmart. The annual event allows area children, ages five to twelve, to shop with  law enforcement officers, firefighters and other first responders from area agencies using funds provided by community sponsors, civic organizations and the volunteers themselves. This year 100 children were chosen by local schools to participate, each going through the store to purchase gifts fro themselves and others with a volunteer. "It's nice," said volunteer Lori Schaefer. This is the first year Schaefer, a flight nurse for Air Evac Lifeteam in Sikeston, has participated in the event but she said that it was worth arriving at the store in the early hours of the morning, many of the volunteers arrived before 5:30 a.m. "The kids are fun," Schaefer said. "It makes you feel good."
Kelis Lee, 8, shops with the Cape Girardeau Fire Chief Rick Ennis during the Shop with a Hero event Tuesday, Dec. 4, at the Cape Girardeau Walmart. The annual event allows area children, ages five to twelve, to shop with law enforcement officers, firefighters and other first responders from area agencies using funds provided by community sponsors, civic organizations and the volunteers themselves. This year 100 children were chosen by local schools to participate, each going through the store to purchase gifts fro themselves and others with a volunteer. "It's nice," said volunteer Lori Schaefer. This is the first year Schaefer, a flight nurse for Air Evac Lifeteam in Sikeston, has participated in the event but she said that it was worth arriving at the store in the early hours of the morning, many of the volunteers arrived before 5:30 a.m. "The kids are fun," Schaefer said. "It makes you feel good."
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The Shop with a Hero event Tuesday, Dec. 4, at the Cape Girardeau Walmart. The annual event allows area children, ages five to twelve, to shop with law enforcement officers, firefighters and other first responders from area agencies using funds provided by community sponsors, civic organizations and the volunteers themselves. This year 100 children were chosen by local schools to participate, each going through the store to purchase gifts fro themselves and others with a volunteer.

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