Back Issue: March 3, 2006 | | On Valentine’s Day, some of the most contented sweethearts were in the Department of Transport-ation. There, to repay a breakfast that the men of the department threw for the women last February 14, the female staff served up a meal to remember. The men thought they were going to a morning meeting, but instead found a trail of flowers and rose petals leading to a room full of Valentine’s Day decorations, breakfast treats, chocolates, and even sparkling apple cider. The men were surprised and pleased at the looks of the room and their servers. “They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and I’m definitely beholding some beauty right now,” said driver Kenny Marshall. Pictured here (from left) are: Thelma Duren, bus monitor; Marshall; Karen Kinsler, driver; Lawrence Curtis, driver; Linda Mack, driver; Harvey Williams, bus monitor; Jacqueline Campbell, driver; Gary Wormley, supervisor; and Darnese Nicholson, director. |
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