Here are your kicks and kisses for the week of March 3!
- Kisses to the Coast supporters of the Sechelt Thrift Store who bring in clean, folded clothes in bags that are not too heavy for our volunteers to handle. You help make us one of the best stores in the community.
- Kisses to the wonderful staff and Gramma’s Pub that made the Valentine’s steak and lobster dinner such an enjoyable meal!
- Many kisses to Kat at London Drugs, and Tyler at Sunnycrest Mall Office. Both were so very helpful when my iPhone went missing. Found it later.
- Kisses to the Valentine heart fairy in Davis Bay. What a lot of work and thanks for making your neighbours feel loved.
- Kisses from the Sunshine Coast Healthcare Auxiliary Thrift Store to Gibsons Building Supplies for helping us out with bin disposal – thank you!
- Sloppy kisses to Gibsons Pet Foods at IGA plaza Gibsons for the free bag of dog food probably my last bag, love Henry (woof woof).
- Hearts and kisses to the Rotary Club for all the hand signed Valentine’s cards from the friends of the Rotary to all the staff at Christenson Village. They were so beautiful and appreciated by all of us!
- Kisses to the paramedic team and the firemen who gave their all trying to bring my darling husband Tim back to me Feb. 14, to no avail. Cannot thank you all enough.
- A big shoutout to Glen who “payed it forward” by purchasing a gift certificate for the “next customer” at Pastimes Toy Store. As it turned out, your generosity was shared by three “littles” who left with huge smiles on their faces!
- Kisses to Cat at the Daily Roast for always making me laugh and for brightening up my day with her humour and kindness!
- Stores full of kisses to Tom at London Drugs who is always willing to help out smiling and truly has mastered the concept of customer service. Thank you and well done!
- Kicks to those who threw snowballs at cars Saturday night when I was driving friends to ensure they got home safely. You could have hurt someone.
Email your Kisses and Kicks to [email protected]. The deadline for submissions is 1 p.m. every Tuesday for a given week.
Coast Reporter will run kisses and kicks entries as space permits on a first-received, first-published basis.
Submissions must be accompanied by a name and phone number for confirmation by the editor. Names will not be printed in the column unless requested by the writer, for kisses only.
A kick is intended to be an anonymous critique between private parties and may in no way publicly identify an individual, group or business directly or indirectly.
Submissions must be no longer than 30 words. If your thanks or critique is longer, consider an ad in our classified section. The editor reserves the right to edit or refuse to run any submission.