photo by: Lauren Fox

Sixty homes in the Deerfield Cottages neighborhood received flyers Tuesday inviting them to participate in a thank-you event for Lawrence’s essential workers the following day.

Organizer Karen Cochran hoped the event would build up the community in her neighborhood and help people feel less isolated.

“From your driveway: share a sign, honk your horn, play some music, sing a song, pull up a lawn chair, have a glass of wine and do a distance toast to your neighbor!” her flyers said.

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On a sunny 70-degree afternoon the following day, Cochran’s call was answered. About 40 residents appeared from their homes and pulled lawn chairs onto their driveways. Some had thank-you signs in hand; others had written notes in chalk on their driveways.

“In this together. (But apart),” one sidewalk message read.

Resident Marcia Roberts said she wasn’t surprised that many of her neighbors responded to the call.

“We’re a neighborhood where we’re all out anyway,” she said, jokingly adding that Cochran’s flyer plan was smart because “Guess what? She knew everybody was home.”

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Cochran’s husband, Ron Guerin, took pictures of the neighbors and their signs, and plans to share them with Lawrence’s essential workers via email or social media.

Cochran hopes others in Lawrence will plan similar events.

“We need to keep building community and do this together,” she said.

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Cochran’s neighbor, Marie Strahan, had quite the setup in her driveway. With her car doors open, she sat under the shade of her open trunk while John Denver’s “Rhymes and Reasons” streamed from a CD in her car.

Before she retired back into her home, she shouted to Cochran across the way, “Hey, Karen, same time next week!”

photo by: Lauren Fox

photo by: Lauren Fox

photo by: Lauren Fox

photo by: Lauren Fox