Photos: Former Skyline Students Bake Treats for Longmont Police
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From left: Skyline High School graduates Abby Koenigseker, 18, and Emma Creighton, 19, make chocolate chip cookies and brownies for the Longmont Police Department on Thursday. "We appreciate all that they do for us," said Abby Koenigseker. Emma Creighton, Abby Koenigseker, Jessica Ashby and Sariah Orocu, all former Skyline students, made plates of chocolate chip cookies, pans of brownies and wrote thank you cards for the Longmont Police Department. The awareness of recent events in Dallas and positive experiences with school resource officers was responsible for motivating them to recognize members of law enforcement.
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From right: Skyline High School graduates Jessica Ashby, 18, and Sariah Orocu, 17, wrap plates of home made cookies with foil before delivering them to the Safety and Justice Center in Longmont on Thursday. "Their lives and their families lives matter to the citizens of Longmont," said Sariah Orocu. The group made plates of chocolate chip cookies, pans of brownies and wrote thank you cards for the Longmont Police Department. The awareness of recent events in Dallas and positive experiences with school resource officers was responsible for motivating them to recognize members of law enforcement.
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Skyline High School graduate Abby Koenigseker, 18, places home made chocolate chip cookies onto a plate before delivering them to the Safety and Justice Center on Thursday. "We appreciate all that they do for us," said Abby Koenigseker. "Their lives and their families lives matter to the citizens of Longmont," added Sariah Orocu. Emma Creighton, Abby Koenigseker, Jessica Ashby and Sariah Orocu, all former Skyline students, made plates of chocolate chip cookies, pans of brownies and wrote thank you cards for the Longmont Police Department. The awareness of recent events in Dallas and positive experiences with school resource officers was responsible for motivating them to recognize members of law enforcement.
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Skyline High School graduates Abby Koenigseker, 18, pulls a tray of home made chocolate chip cookies from the oven on Thursday. "We appreciate all that they do for us," said Abby Koenigseker. "Their lives and their families lives matter to the citizens of Longmont," added Sariah Orocu. Emma Creighton, Abby Koenigseker, Jessica Ashby and Sariah Orocu, all former Skyline students, made plates of chocolate chip cookies, pans of brownies and wrote thank you cards for the Longmont Police Department. The awareness of recent events in Dallas and positive experiences with school resource officers was responsible for motivating them to recognize members of law enforcement.
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From left: Skyline High School graduates Emma Creighton, 19, and Abby Koenigseker, 18, talk with Jessica Ashby (not pictured) and Sariah Orocu (not pictured) while making chocolate chip cookies and brownies for the Longmont Police Department on Thursday. "We appreciate all that they do for us," said Abby Koenigseker. "Their lives and their families lives matter to the citizens of Longmont," added Sariah Orocu. Emma Creighton, Abby Koenigseker, Jessica Ashby and Sariah Orocu, all former Skyline students, made plates of chocolate chip cookies, pans of brownies and wrote thank you cards for the Longmont Police Department. The awareness of recent events in Dallas and positive experiences with school resource officers was responsible for motivating them to recognize members of law enforcement.
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A plate of chocolate chip cookies is seen cooling on a counter in Longmont on Thursday. "Their lives and their families lives matter to the citizens of Longmont," said Sariah Orocu. The group made plates of chocolate chip cookies, pans of brownies and wrote thank you cards for the Longmont Police Department. The awareness of recent events in Dallas and positive experiences with school resource officers was responsible for motivating them to recognize members of law enforcement.
Matthew Jonas/Staff Photographer July 14, 2016