LINDA
STEWART BALL
12:00
AM CST on Sunday, February 19, 2006
Linda
Stewart Ball
The
cases of free Starbucks coffee Staff Sgt. Frank Sarratt
had been opening in Baghdad since Christmas were plentiful
but puzzling.
Who
sent them?
It
wasn't until early February, when supplies were starting to
run low, that the Plano soldier finally determined the unexpected
gift's source.
Inside
one of the last boxes was a giant stack of Thank You cards
and letters from hundreds of children at Bettye Haun Elementary
and Beaty Early Childhood schools in Plano. They sent the
cards and coffee to lift the spirits of soldiers stationed
in Iraq.
Mystery
solved.
Although
Sgt. Sarratt doesn't drink coffee, he gladly shared with all
who do.
"I
was touched by the cards," said the sergeant, who has been
in Iraq, missing his wife and kids for about eight months.
"I'm still reading those cards."
While
home on a short leave Thursday, he dropped by Haun Elementary
to express his appreciation on behalf of his unit, the 206th
Broadcast Operations Detachment/American Forces Network, Iraq.
He
showed about 380 school children a slide show depicting his
comrades in Army fatigues drinking the java and enjoying their
cards.
"American
Soldier," Toby Keith's heartfelt country song, played as images
of the children's greeting cards flashed across the giant
screen. Decorated with flowers, hearts, flags and smiley faces,
a recurrent theme ran through many of the cards: "You are
in our daily prayers. God Bless You! God Bless America."
Sgt.
Sarratt told the kids that their written encouragement to
homesick soldiers is "a wonderful thing. ... Keep it up."
The
coffee/card care package was created when Plano-based Share
A Smile FoundationTM ®,
(the founders' children attend Haun Elementary) teamed up
with the Starbucks store at Legacy Drive and the Dallas North
Tollway. They collected about 1,200 pounds of coffee for overseas
troops through a Share a Cup With a Soldier drive. To view
photos from a card-making party at that Starbucks, visit www.shareasmilefoundation.org
and click on Events and Media.
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