
This is the song featured in the longer podcast about the honor Gardner received as a City of Kindness.
From the song: “I’m in the City of Everyday Kindness, I’m in the City of Gardner Mass., People greet you warmly on the street, People are kind to whomever they meet.”
Publisher’s Note: Kindness and civility are encouraged in Gardner, whether it’s the City Council meetings, School Committee meetings, or Boards and Commissions. Local non-profits show kindness every day. Even parts of the Gardner School Curriculum teach kindness. DPW workers, Firemen, and Police officers are community-oriented. Gardner is very deserving of the recognition.
Gardner Does It Again – 3rd Honor in a Week – Named Kindest City in Massachusetts
In the Greet Streets Survey, the City of Gardner was singled out as topping the entire state of Massachusetts for everyday kindness. Visit survey website, CLICK HERE.
Gardner Massachusetts came in at number 96 nationally. And, according to this survey, it tops Massachusetts for everyday kindness. Here’s what the survey providers said: “Gardner’s got that tight-knit, friendly energy where people greet you even if they’ve only met once. In Monument Park or near the downtown shops, you’ll hear laughter, friendly conversations, and maybe even an impromptu hello from someone passing by.”
AMFM Health ran a survey of 3,011 travelers in order to rank U.S. cities and towns by how often people greet strangers in public – whether it’s a nod on a hiking trail, a “good morning” at the coffee shop, or a friendly “how ya doin’?’” in line at the grocery store. Hilo, Hawaii was #1, and 4 communities located in either North or South Carolina were in the top 10.
Why does it matter? Research shows that small social interactions with strangers can boost mood, reduce stress, and create a stronger sense of belonging. A quick smile or hello can be surprisingly powerful in helping people feel less isolated – even on their busiest days. Listen to our “Deep Dive” explaining it all and introducing the “Gardner: City of Everyday Kindness” song. Listen on any device, CLICK PLAY.
In the past week, Gardner was singled out as the #115 City in the Country for the “Best Bang for Your Buck”, SEE ARTICLE, CLICK HERE. and Heywood Healthcare was named to the Top 150 List of Places to work in Healthcare, SEE ARTICLE, CLICK HERE.
If you’d like to download the song separately, here it is: