Youth at the Methodist Children’s Home Boys Ranch crafted a
handmade bench for Dottie Briggs, Boys Ranch administrator. Briggs is retiring
after nine years of service at MCH.
“I was surprised and honored that the youth built me
something. I was touched that they put that much thought and time into the
project. I have the bench in a special place in my back yard to enjoy for a
long time,” said Briggs.
Steve Kruse, agricultural science teacher at the University
of Texas Charter School, and the youth in his class decided to use old
headboards and footboards from beds at the Boys Ranch to build the bench for
Briggs as a farewell gift. Lonnie, one
of the youth at the Ranch, designed the centerpiece for the bench. Kruse’s
class built and painted the project as a team.
“Our staff and youth envisioned making a bench out of old
beds that were once used at the Boys Ranch,” said MCH President Tim Brown. “They
took something old and made it new for Dottie. This is a great example of
how we encourage staff and youth to be creative in our programming. While
some people may have seen old headboards, they saw the potential for a
meaningful gift that would be an ongoing
reminder to Dottie about her wonderful work at the Ranch. This is a great
reminder to me of the amazing work being done each day at MCH.”
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