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Glendale, NY

The community gathers at an outdoor concert venue for events. (Credit: Craig Schwab) Nestled between cemeteries and Forest Park, a


Big Canoe, GA

Kids playing in Burt’s Pumpkin Patch. (Credit: Brian Rogers) Big Canoe has over 100 clubs and several events per week


Reliance, TN

Even if you’re a stranger, Reliance feels like home. (Credit: Laura Curbow) The folks in Reliance treat you like they


Sun City West, AZ

The Sun City West PRIDES make sure to keep local streets clean with their volunteer service. (Credit: Peggy Joynson) There


Port Malabar Holiday Park in Palm Bay, FL

A 96-year-old resident of Port Malabar Holiday Park starts off the community’s senior olympics in full regalia. (Credit: Becky Earnest)


Ketchikan, AK

Ketchikan is a town where people make sure everyone is safe and happy. (Credit: Robin Harford) I was brand-new to


Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Ballard Lodge No. 827, WA

New initiates to the lodge pose for a photo. (Credit: Ben Braden) Members of the Ballard Elks Lodge No. 827


New Paltz, NY

The Huegonot family, pictured near the Deyo House, anchor historic New Paltz. (Credit: Stephen Deck) This town hosts the French

Wall, TX

Wall High school wears red to support Iraan School in Texas after they lost their cheer sponsor. (Credit: Megan Timmermann)


Martinsburg, MO

Martinsburg is a small, quiet place (population 304), but when it comes to kindness, it packs a punch. (Credit: Amanda



Evansville, WI

Merry Christmas! So many people go without gifts over the holidays — but in Evansville, far fewer than before, thanks


Salida, CO

Look twice! That’s not just a Christmas tree — it goes all the way up the mountain, hundreds of feet!


Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Hattiesburg Lodge No. 599, MS

For Elk Lodges all across the country, helping your fellow man, especially youth and veterans, is a standard. For our...


Worden, MT

Tom Martin, a 90-year-old local, is surprised by the town on his birthday. (Credit: Cherie Freeman) This rural community takes