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Real estate agent Anna Lucero’s Krispy Kreme sale outside the CENTURY 21 Alsted Real Estate office in Moses Lake, as well as another sale at K-9 Kuts in Ephrata, brought in $800 in two days. The money went for school supplies in Moses Lake, Wilson Creek, Ephrata and Quincy.

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September 1, 2023 1 a.m.

Well stocked

Real estate professionals deliver classroom supplies to local schools

MOSES LAKE — Some students in the Basin will be a little better equipped this year thanks to local real estate professionals. “I got a wild idea in May to do a Grant County-wide school supply drive,” Anna Lucero, an agent with CENTURY 21 Alsted Real Estate in Moses Lake. “I chose to do all of Grant County because I personally grew up in Ephrata and that school is still near to my heart. My boys go to Moses Lake, my daughter attends Wilson Creek and my family is originally from the Quincy area.” Lucero started out in early August, publicizing her drive originally through social media and word of mouth. The response to that wasn’t great, she said, so she decided to hit potential donors where it counts: in the taste buds.