A hearty THANK YOU to the front line workers during this pandemic
Title
A hearty THANK YOU to the front line workers during this pandemic
Description
I wanted to show my appreciation to all those involved that are working hard on the front lines during the COVID 19 pandemic.
I live in the country (1500 Towne Hill Rd. in East Montpelier) so going outside to sing every night wouldn't do much good and neither would banging pots and pans, as many others were doing to show their support in the city where they would be heard.
I decided to create a large THANK YOU sign, place it on my lawn next to the road, and list as many people, organizations, or businesses that I could fit onto the boards of the letters.
Once that project was done and the letters were placed on my lawn next to the road, I realized that the names I placed on the boards wouldn't be seen too good if people were driving by in their cars so I video taped the names on the letters. I added some free music from YouTube's library, did some editing, and the final product is what you see if you play the video above.
I live in the country (1500 Towne Hill Rd. in East Montpelier) so going outside to sing every night wouldn't do much good and neither would banging pots and pans, as many others were doing to show their support in the city where they would be heard.
I decided to create a large THANK YOU sign, place it on my lawn next to the road, and list as many people, organizations, or businesses that I could fit onto the boards of the letters.
Once that project was done and the letters were placed on my lawn next to the road, I realized that the names I placed on the boards wouldn't be seen too good if people were driving by in their cars so I video taped the names on the letters. I added some free music from YouTube's library, did some editing, and the final product is what you see if you play the video above.
Creator
Steve Bolio
Date
April 6th
Contributor
Steve Bolio
Spatial Coverage
Collection
Citation
Steve Bolio, “A hearty THANK YOU to the front line workers during this pandemic,” COVID-19 Archive, accessed November 17, 2024, https://covid-19.digitalvermont.org/items/show/184.