Kindness Counts: Superior keeps the spirit

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Tina Gutierrez works on masks for the community./CopperArea

The communities of the Copper Corridor have not been exempt from the ravages and changes that the COVID-19 pandemic has created.  Schools have closed, businesses shuttered, work routines changed.  For Superior there have been many acts of kindness and generosity, quick changes for events and activities to keep residents engaged.  Superior always finds a way to rally fast and help those in need.

“Our Superior residents and business leaders have been doing a great job at physical distancing and following the stay at home orders. This has helped us avoid a surge of virus infections in Superior,” said Mayor Mila Besich.  “Our best quality of Superior is that everyone helps to make the best of things to support our community.” She then shared some of the many great examples of kindness and generosity:

Volunteers, Josie Campos, Tina Gutierrez, JoAnn Besich, Councilmember Olga Lopez, Ernie Villegas and Barbara Villegas rallied together quickly to cut and sew face masks for first responders, senior citizens, food bank volunteers, school and town employees.  More continue to be made for the community.

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