It Takes a Village
Yes, the March For Our Lives on Saturday was organized by our very own Walla Walla High School students,
but there were scores of adults who supported their efforts and performed a variety of roles
to protect the safety of all who marched.
The Walla Walla Police Department led the march and provided additional security along the route.
Thank you for your presence at the march and for your service to our community.
There were also dozens of everyday citizens who volunteered as marshals to keep the march moving orderly and smoothly.
Thank you for your service and for your support of our students.
It was a big march so it required many volunteer marshals as pictured here gathered before the start of the march.
A police officer and two of the student organizers have a last minute briefing before the march begins.
Photo by Patrice Townsend |
Emma Case and Connor Lemma, two of the group of WaHi students who organized the March For Our Lives.
Thank you for your courage, integrity, and persistence. You make Walla Walla proud.
Photo by Patrice Townsend |
Wonderful shots, Susan, and something well worth marching for.
ReplyDeleteThanks, William. As a retired teacher I am very proud of these students, two of whom I had in my 6th grade class six years ago.
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