
A Primerica shopping team completes their shopping and races to the finish line. In the front row is Renee Bloch of Sauk Rapids; Kati Weber of Sauk Rapids; and Karrie Edwards of Milaca. In the back row is Ryan Bloch of Sauk Rapids; Nakina Gross of St. Cloud; and Coral Hall of Sauk Rapids. The Sauk Rapids office of Primerica Financial Services descended upon the aisles of Crossroads Target Store to shop for school supplies to donate to area schools on the evening of Aug. 9. Seventeen employees broke into two teams, each with $300 to spend. Their goal was to be the first team to collect all of the items on their shopping list while spending as close to their limit as possible but not exceeding it. The supplies purchased will be loaded into 50 backpacks donated by Primerica. Schools that will benefit include, but are not limited to the following: Sartell, Rice, Royalton and Foley.

Karen Ehlert of Sauk Rapids, a Primerica employee, clocks the two teams as the shopping race begins. Seventeen employees broke into two teams Aug. 9, each with $300 to spend. Their goal was to be the first team to collect all of the items on their shopping list while spending as close to their limit as possible but not exceeding it. The supplies purchased will be loaded into 50 backpacks donated by Primerica. Schools that will benefit include, but are not limited to the following: Sartell, Rice, Royalton and Foley.

Spencer Linn, of Sauk Rapids, returns to his teams cart with an armful of school supplies as Joyce Linn of St. Joseph and Jeff Linn of Alexandria check the list and tally up the cost. The Sauk Rapids office of Primerica Financial Services descended upon the aisles of Crossroads Target Store to shop for school supplies to donate to area schools on the evening of Aug. 9. Seventeen employees broke into two teams, each with $300 to spend. Their goal was to be the first team to collect all of the items on their shopping list while spending as close to their limit as possible but not exceeding it. The supplies purchased will be loaded into 50 backpacks donated by Primerica. Schools that will benefit include, but are not limited to the following: Sartell, Rice, Royalton and Foley. Said District Leader Spencer Linn, “Primerica’s mission is to help families and individuals and this is just another way we can give back.”

The Sauk Rapids office of Primerica Financial Services descended upon the aisles of Crossroads Target Store to shop for school supplies to donate to area schools on the evening of Aug. 9. Seventeen employees broke into two teams, each with $300 to spend. Their goal was to be the first team to collect all of the items on their shopping list while spending as close to their limit as possible but not exceeding it. The supplies purchased will be loaded into 50 backpacks donated by Primerica. Schools that will benefit include, but are not limited to the following: Rice, Sartell, Royalton and Foley. The Primerica employees pictured are the following (front row, from left to right) Kati Weber, Sauk Rapids; Lizzi Ohmann, Cold Spring; Karrie Edwards, Milaca; and Coral Hall, Sauk Rapids; (second row) Kallie Linn, St, Joseph; Carrie Seanger, St. Cloud; Alexa Sjoblom, St. Cloud; and Karen Ehlert, Sauk Rapids; (third row) Eric Linn, St. Joseph; Renee Bloch, Sauk Rapids; Joyce Linn, St Joseph; Danielle Lingenfelter, St. Cloud; and Spencer Linn, St. Joseph; and (back row) Ryan Bloch, St. Joseph; Jeff Linn, Alexandria; Derek Folk, Olivia; and Nakina Gross, St. Cloud. Said District Leader Spencer Linn, “Primerica’s mission is to help families and individuals and this is just another way we can give back.”