Jan 09, 2026
Julie Metzger Aubuchon remembers her brother leaving for the military when she was 8 years old.She doesnt quite remember how she felt or if she was worried but she remembers his sense of pride when her family visited. Its part of the reason Aubuchon, now the mayor of Florence, wanted to do something to give back.And thats why shes walking around a middle school art class at St. Paul Catholic School, wearing a red sweater with black hearts all over it in January.In one corner of the room, a young girl whispers to another student.How do you spell soldier?WATCH: Middle school class makes valentines for troops Middle schoolers send valentines to troopsDear soldier.Thats how a lot of the valentines start. And this is how one of them continues:I hope you are doing OK, said Kayleigh, a seventh-grader at St. Paul, reading me her valentine. My family was in the military, and I know how hard it was. I hope this card brings you happiness and joy.She isnt the only one with a personal connection. Nearly every hand in the room goes up when asked if they have a relative whos served.Theyre gone for holidays. Theyre gone for birthdays, Aubuchon said. We know that our servicemen and women really need that connection with home. And thats what we hope this valentines project will do.Florence officials are collecting cards until Jan. 16. Aubuchon tells me they'll then be sent to Fort Campbell and military personnel overseas.Were shooting for 1,000 valentines, Aubuchon said. In the art room, theres laughter.There's tape, and there are markers. One student makes a card with fold-out flaps. Some include drawings of American flags or hearts wrapped in stars and stripes.Im biased. But theyre just so talented. said Kristi Heist, the school's art teacher. You can tell they really thought about it and put some quality time into these cards.After the class is over, Heist and the principal gather up the valentines. They read some of the messages. And they smile. Dont give up. Keep going.Submit your valentineThis program is open to everyone and if you'd like to participate, you can drop off your valentines in the administration department at the Florence Government Center at 8100 Ewing Boulevard.The city is collecting cards until Jan. 16. More information can be found by clicking this link. ...read more read less
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