Monday morning, after discovering the early morning flood, Lehman's announced that it was closed and asked all employees to come to work, dressed for a messy clean up and recovery process. What happened next caught them by surprise. "It felt like the entire community turned out to help us in whatever way they could," Ervin explained. "Members of the local community showed up as volunteer laborers. Others provided equipment or food or moral support."
Ervin said that Lehman's received help from Central Christian Schools, Das Dutch Kitchen, Gerber Poultry, Kidron Fire Department, Mrs. Miller's Noodles, Old Carolina Barbecue, P. Graham Dunn, Pack/Ship, Shisler's Cheese, Valley View Mennonite Church and Ventrac. "We continue to be so grateful for all the words of encouragement, help and prayers," said Galen Lehman, the store's president. "This is what keeps us going during this devastating week. We are grateful that no one was injured during the flood. "
Photographs of the flood damage may be seen on Lehman's Facebook Page.
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