Posted at September 10, 2009 @ 6:26 pm by Dillon in community, opinions, triumphs
Good deeds are hard to come by nowadays but I heard of a good one today. It seems that a large corporation donated many items to a local Goodwill store in Miami. Workers at the store realized that one of the items donated was worth quite a bit of money. A bronze statue weighing 2 ½ tons of a ballerina by sculpture Sterett Gittings Kelsey was reported to be worth nearly $500,000.
The good deed was that the store notified the recent owners of the stature and told them the worth of the statue. The Goodwill store thought that it wouldn’t be right to take advantage of this particular situation. I applaud their actions and hope that everyone will learn a lesson from this great example.
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