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I'm Molly Korman, 2012 SG grad. I currently live in Baltimore County, was born and raised in Spring Grove and am in town as often as possible. Spring Grove will always be my home. My grandparents lived right across the street from the paper mill which is where I enjoyed most of my time growing up. My grandpa was the kooky school bus driver who went out with his chainsaw after a bad storm to clear roads for strangers and walked to Rutters every morning with the other "old guys." My grandma probably baked a pie for everyone within walking distance of their house. I spent endless hours at the Glatfelter library when my mom was on the board volunteering for anything and everything the library needed. Spring Grove is where I learned to swim, went to my first dance, had my first car accident, and where I discovered what community means.
In 2019, I opened a screen printing shop with my husband and this is the kind of thing we do. In 2024 when the Key Bridge collapsed, it took us 3 days to put together a 2 stage music festival at a local brewery and printed tees for the affected port workers, ultimately raising over $30,000. Community has always been the heart of our business and we strive to rise to the occasion whenever possible.
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Wednesday was nothing short of a tragedy. It wasn't political or us vs them or just another evening headline. It was a collective sharp breath of shock as a regular day at work permanently impacted the officers and their families. Then we watched it spiral to national news and hugged our loved ones extra tight. But the news doesn't matter; it can't change the past or heal what's broken. And now our community grieves together.
I firmly believe in the power of a t-shirt to make you feel like you're part of a community. While our number one priority is to raise money for the families of the officers involved, we also hope that when you wear your tee, it reminds you to look out for your neighbors and to help them whenever you're able.
We have removed all other items from our online store during this presale (to further emphasize that this is not a profit or marketing drive for us and focus on the victims and their loved ones).
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Shirt price - $20.00
Cost of materials ~ $3.00
Staff labor - $5.00
Amount per tee donated - $12.00
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We take financial transparency very seriously and want to be as clear as possible with where your money will go. We have reached out to the Southern Regional Police Department and the official fund for the officer's families is being created through France Paskey Swope Pugh, which should be open for direct donations shortly.