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âWe appreciate you!â Parade honors front-line workers By Emily Girard news@kykernel.com
A parade of vehicles drove near UKâs campus on Thursday to honor front-line workers in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. The parade passed UKâs Chandler Hospital and Good Samaritan Hospital, showing appreciation to healthcare workers. Rick McDonald, concrete superintendent at campus construction company Gooch Construction, collaborated with UK Police
and UK HealthCare to organize the parade. McDonald said he organized the parade out of a desire to show support for those fighting the pandemic. âSeeing our governor every day come on and talk about all this tragedy and the loss of lives, I thought to myself, what can I do as a company to do something for these frontline workers?â said McDonald. The vehicles in the parade included Gooch Construction
vehicles, cement mixers and UK police cars. Some vehicles were adorned with balloons, and people held signs in the beds of pickup trucks. One trailer had a banner reading, âWe appreciate you!â In keeping with the CDCâs social distancing guidelines, community members were asked not to attend in person, instead watching the parade live on UK HealthCareâs Facebook page. Despite these restrictions, McDon-
ald said he was still impressed with how many people were willing to help. âEverybody immediately was on board,â said McDonald. âMy heartâs so big [with] the way people are...involved in this. Itâs overwhelming.â Gooch Construction is also giving $2,000 to a community-nominated front-line worker. (The winner of this giveaway will be announced on Gooch Constructionâs Facebook page.)
However, McDonald said the parade and the giveaway are not intended to promote Gooch Construction. âItâs not about advertisement; itâs about showing respect and thanks to these selfless people that are coming in and working 12 hours a day, seven days a week,â said McDonald. âWhen youâre good to somebody, and somebodyâs good to you, you want them involved with whatever you do.â