The Gwynn’s Island Civic League Foundation delivered over $2,000 worth of school and classroom supplies to the three Mathews County public schools in time for the start of the school year. Funds used to purchase the supplies came from the foundation’s fundraiser held in May at Richardson’s Café, said a press release. In top photo from left, Mathews High School principal Drew Greve and the MHS Director of School Counseling Katelyn Dodge accept the gift from John Mathiesen, Lanette Beebe and Sue Mathiesen of the foundation. At Thomas Hunter Middle School (middle photo) are, back row from left, principal Jodie Simpson, John Mathiesen, art teacher Katie Witkowski, math teacher Carter Vrooman, health and PE teacher Laurie Haynes, band instructor Mark Givens, technology teacher Jason Williams, foundation member Lanette Beebe and, in front, family and consumer services teacher Michelle Williams, school board chair Dr. Mari Gibbs and Sue Mathieson of the foundation. At Mathews Elementary (bott...
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