LOVED AT SCHOOL GEORGETOWN CUPCAKES!

Announcing our Customized Georgetown Cupcakes!

Now you can send our customized Loved at School Georgetown Cupcakes to any school in the country!

  • Do you have a child or family member in school?
  • Would you like to do something special for a school you attended?
  • Are you interested in funding projects at various schools around the country?
  • Would you like to do something special for a favorite teacher?

Send a dozen customized Loved at School Georgetown Cupcakes to your favorite school and help fund additional projects around the country!

Here are the details:

Get Georgetown Cupcakes at your school!
Care for a cupcake?
Loved at School Georgetown Cupcakes
Cupcakes Anyone?
Loved at School Georgetown Cupcakes are really good!
Soooo Good!
  1. Order one dozen cupcakes for $66.
  2. Then pay for it below using a credit card or Paypal.
  3. Also, $10 of your order goes to Loved at School to fund school projects!
  4. Then we contact you to get the details of which school or person you want the cupcakes sent to.
  5. If you don’t specify a particular school, we choose one for you.
  6. Next, we place the order for our customized Loved at School cupcakes with Georgetown Cupcakes and you’re done!
  7. Finally, we request photos from the school that receives your cupcakes and post them on our website!

Use the Paypal form to order and the contact form to give us your information.

 

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Thank you for supporting Loved at School and our partner Georgetown Cupcake!

MEET MY GRANDPA

JOSEPH COOK ELEMENTARY, NAMED AFTER MY GRANDPA

Meet my grandpa Joseph Cook of Syracuse, Utah.  He was a life-long educator who loves kids.  That’s me, sitting on his lap on his beloved farm.  I was always at peace whenever I could sit on his lap, even in church!

Grandpa Cook was an outstanding man!
Me and my wonderful grandpa, Joseph Cook, of Syracuse, Utah!

He loved kids,  particularly his grandkids, of which I am one.  No one could ask for a finer grandpa!

Joseph loved education too.  Because of that, he was a life-long teacher.  His accomplishments in the field of education are legendary in his hometown.

An elementary school carries his name!  He always enjoyed working with students while he was the principal of a local high school, because he inspires them!

A plaque displays these words below his picture:

“There is an old saying, ‘Keep ahead of youth or get run over.’  I believe it.  George Bernard Shaw said, “Youth is a wonderful thing; it’s too bad young people have all of it.”  Most of my cherished experiences have happened while working with youth.  They are and should be the hope of civilization.”

Honoring his legacy pleases me.  Honoring the legacy of his son (my father),  Alan D. Cook, pleases me too.  My dad taught religion and philosophy at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, for many years.  While there, he made a major impact on his students.  I know, because I was one of them!

I carry both of their names.  Therefore, I am interested to do what I can to show the youth of our country, via their schools, that they are loved and admired.  That is what my grandpa would do.  My father would do the same.

I believe that many of my cherished experiences will happen in the future while working with youth through their schools.  That’s something I can do now.

Check out the school by visiting their website here:  https://www.davis.k12.ut.us/Domain/1742

For a history of Joseph Cook Elementary, visit here:

https://www.davis.k12.ut.us/domain/9224