By Emily - January 1, 2019

Plato’s Path: January 2019

Where will Plato go next? It’s up to you! Take Plato along on your trek across the globe. Snap a picture with Plato on a nature trail, at the top of a mountain, or working on his tan at the beach. Send us your photos for a chance to be featured!

Thankfully, dinosaurs don’t need passports. To take Plato along for the ride, download and print your own Plato or find a paper Plato in your Publix Communication Center. Then, snap a pic and send it to corporate.communications@publix.com. Be sure to include your name, work location and photo caption.

Jan. Week 4

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Dinosaurs always get a fast pass so they don’t go extinct! Plato had a great day at Walt Disney World’s Animal Kingdom in Orlando, Florida.

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Plato picked up some Publix roses to deliver to his friends at a nursing home in Northport, Alabama.

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With help from Plato, associates at #1568, Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, make a dino-mite Special Olympics team!

Jan. Week 3

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Fabulous Four! Plato celebrated a birthday with our Publix associates in Lakeland, Florida.

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Time for a nature break. Plato attended the Brooksville Raid in Brooksville, Florida, but took a moment to enjoy the scenery at Sand Hill Scout Reservation.

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It’s all about teamwork. Plato took a photo with his Special Olympics friends in New Port Richey, Florida, to celebrate a great Special Olympics campaign.

Jan. Week 2

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Plato searched for his fairy godmother near Cinderella’s castle at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom in Orlando, Florida.

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That’s a lot of dinosaurs! Plato found himself at the House of Mirrors at the county fair in Deltona, Florida.

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Plato met up with a furry friend while dropping off dog treats to the Humane Society of Northeast Georgia.

Jan. Week 1

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G’day, mates! Plato headed down under to the Sydney Opera House in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Plato and friends from #1575, Fayetteville, North Carolina, helped build a house with Habitat for Humanity.

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Plato played in the snow with his buddy in Mountain Park, Georgia.


See where else Plato’s Path takes him!