Coosa County school employees treated to dinner, games, gifts
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The holidays are a great opportunity to show our staff at Central Coosa schools how much their hard work and extra efforts are appreciated.
Staff and their significant others were invited to wear festive attire and come out to enjoy dinner, door prizes, dancing, and fellowship. Attendees enjoyed a ribeye steak with sautéed mushrooms, fully loaded baked potato, creamed spinach, salad, roll, cake, coffee, and punch.
This year’s door prizes had to be earned with some gamemanship as employees were divided into two teams to tear into two Christmas balls to reveal chips to match door prizes. There were two grand prizes in each Christmas ball.
Central Elementary School’s Ms. McKinney and Central High School football coach and P.E. teacher Daniel Flowers found the winning coins for each of the big screen televisions. There were an additional 14 other door prizes attendees won, also.
After dinner, dessert and door prizes the staff enjoyed some time of fellowship and picture taking. Thank you to the Weogufka Family Worship Center and pastors Tommy Thornton and Phillip Alverson for providing the venue for our celebration; the employees were very appreciative.
We wish all our staff a well deserved time of rest and relaxation during Christmas break, and we look forward to a successful 2026 at Coosa County schools, thanks to all your hard work.
