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Volunteer Work To Be Proud Of

With the start of the school year looming ever nearer, a lucky number of KC Restoration technicians got to donate their time and refinishing skills last week to help get the campus of the Kansas School for the Deaf looking its best for the students and teachers soon to be filling the halls. Exterior handrails and swing set were painted, as were entrances to the library. Paint relief and refinishing brightened up a library plaque while outside, wood fencing and a decorative metal and wood bench were enlivened with deep cleaning and refinishing. We can certainly see how proud everyone is to show off their work and proud to be giving back to our Olathe community and the stellar team managing the school’s facilities.

 

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