Veterans honored with free breakfast

WINSTED-NEW HARTFORD — Students from Northwestern Regional Middle School celebrated Veterans Day by heading over to Dunkin’ Donuts on their day off from school to help serve free breakfast to veterans.

The idea to honor local veterans came from Northwestern teacher Krista Brazie, who asked student council members to come up with a way to thank their local veterans for their service. Brazie contacted Dunkin’ Donuts franchisee John Griffey and asked if they could schedule an event at his Dunkin’ Donuts locations in New Hartford and Winsted.

John Griffey not only agreed, he decided to go one step further and offer all veterans a free breakfast at his stores. Northwestern students were invited to help serve the food.

In addition to the community event, students took part in a poetry contest in honor of Veterans Day, with winning poems displayed in the windows of each Dunkin’ Donuts location. The poem on this page, “Americans Helping Americans,� was written by Northwestern student Jessie Brown.

“The students have completely embraced this project and are learning so much by honoring these men and women who have served their country,� Brazie said.

Griffey said he was happy to offer the free breakfast to veterans and to be able to help students participate in a community event. “We love to serve those who serve others,� he said.

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