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CAPE GAZETTE - Tuesday, October 17 - Thursday, October 19, 2006 - 21
Carney to present Outstanding Volunteer Service Awards
Lt. Gov. John C. Carney Jr. will
celebrate volunteerism in
Delaware Tuesday, Oct. 17, by
presenting the Governor's
Outstanding Volunteer Service
Awards to 10 individuals and 11
groups.
More than 350 people plan to
join the lieutenant governor for a
dinner and ceremony at the
Sheraton Dover Hotel to honor
the rec!pients for their outstand-
ing volunteer and community
service to Delaware.
"I'm pleased and honored to
have the opportunity to present
these community-minded people
with these awards," Carney said.
"Volunteerism and community
service are so critical in Delaware
and the nation. So many people
depend upon the good will of
neighbors, friends and in many
cases, strangers to get them
through difficult situations and
tough times. Delaware wouldn't
be the great place that it is without
the outstanding people we are
Ca rpe Diem !
Submitted photo
Golfers raise funds for United Way
More than 100 golfers playing in the third annual Giving on
the Greens tournament raised more than $12,000 for United
Way of Delaware's Community Impact Fund, Oct. 2, at
Baywood Greens. Highlights of the day included a hole-in-
one contest with a Mercedes Benz donated by i.g. Burton and
a silent auction with prizes donated by local vendors.
"The Community Impact Fund is our main source of sup-
port for agency programs throughout Delaware," said Drew
Langloh, president of United Way of Delaware. "This was our
third tournament, and we were able to raise additional
awareness this year and contribute significantly to our
Community Impact Fund. Our volunteers, sponsors, and
golfers came together to create a great experience which will
help hundreds of Delawareans in need," he added.
Major sponsors for the 2006 tournament included AAA-Mid-
Atlantic, DuPont, NKS Distributors, and Wachovia Bank. In-
kind services were provided by CI. Baker Photography and
Awards, Trophies & More. United Way leaders also urged
sponsorship support for next year's tournament, which is
likely to take place in October 2007.
United Way of Delaware's Community Impact Fund is a
unique giving option that allows donors to support 110 local
programs addressing a wide range of critical needs such as
prenatal care, child abuse prevention, quality child care,
employment for adults with disabilities, socialization pro-
grams for seniors, and many more. For more information on
United Way of Delaware or the Community Impact Fund, visit
www.uwde.org or call 302-573-3700.
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going to honor."
This year's award recipients
participate in such diverse activi-
ties as organizing home tours to
raise funds for a library, instruct-
ing Delaware residents on disaster
preparedness, mentoring children,
and making quilts to comfort hos-
pital patients. These award recipi-
ents are representative of
Delaware volunteers who make
positive contributions to the First
State and inspire others to do the
same.
The Governor's Outstanding
Volunteer Awards are sponsored
by the Office of the Governor,
Delaware Health and Social
Services, the Division of State
Service Centers, the State Office
of Volunteerism and the
Governor's Commission on
Community and Volunteer
Service.
JOBS - GROWING
OUR OPPORTUNITIES
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OCTOBER 25, 2006
7:15 am- 1:00 pm
Continental Breakfast- Networking Lunch
Carter Partnership Center- Delaware Tech - Owens Campus
Georgetown, Delaware 302-855-1659 scttc.sussexcounty.info
advertisement space donated by the Cape Gazette
i:
CAPE GAZETTE - Tuesday, October 17 - Thursday, October 19, 2006 - 21
Carney to present Outstanding Volunteer Service Awards
Lt. Gov. John C. Carney Jr. will
celebrate volunteerism in
Delaware Tuesday, Oct. 17, by
presenting the Governor's
Outstanding Volunteer Service
Awards to 10 individuals and 11
groups.
More than 350 people plan to
join the lieutenant governor for a
dinner and ceremony at the
Sheraton Dover Hotel to honor
the rec!pients for their outstand-
ing volunteer and community
service to Delaware.
"I'm pleased and honored to
have the opportunity to present
these community-minded people
with these awards," Carney said.
"Volunteerism and community
service are so critical in Delaware
and the nation. So many people
depend upon the good will of
neighbors, friends and in many
cases, strangers to get them
through difficult situations and
tough times. Delaware wouldn't
be the great place that it is without
the outstanding people we are
Ca rpe Diem !
Submitted photo
Golfers raise funds for United Way
More than 100 golfers playing in the third annual Giving on
the Greens tournament raised more than $12,000 for United
Way of Delaware's Community Impact Fund, Oct. 2, at
Baywood Greens. Highlights of the day included a hole-in-
one contest with a Mercedes Benz donated by i.g. Burton and
a silent auction with prizes donated by local vendors.
"The Community Impact Fund is our main source of sup-
port for agency programs throughout Delaware," said Drew
Langloh, president of United Way of Delaware. "This was our
third tournament, and we were able to raise additional
awareness this year and contribute significantly to our
Community Impact Fund. Our volunteers, sponsors, and
golfers came together to create a great experience which will
help hundreds of Delawareans in need," he added.
Major sponsors for the 2006 tournament included AAA-Mid-
Atlantic, DuPont, NKS Distributors, and Wachovia Bank. In-
kind services were provided by CI. Baker Photography and
Awards, Trophies & More. United Way leaders also urged
sponsorship support for next year's tournament, which is
likely to take place in October 2007.
United Way of Delaware's Community Impact Fund is a
unique giving option that allows donors to support 110 local
programs addressing a wide range of critical needs such as
prenatal care, child abuse prevention, quality child care,
employment for adults with disabilities, socialization pro-
grams for seniors, and many more. For more information on
United Way of Delaware or the Community Impact Fund, visit
www.uwde.org or call 302-573-3700.
h ttp://scttc.s usse x cou n ty.in fo
LIFE .HAPPEI"4S,
ESPECIALLY ON A CARPET.
SmartStrand TM fiber made with DuPont Sorona ® polymer provides permanent stain protection
that is built-in so it can never wash or wear off. Unusually tough stains, such as red wine, and
coffee vanish with nothing more than warm water and o liltle detergent making clean up a breeze.
Come in today to see all the beautiful styles of Mohawk SmartStrand Carpetl
I Iooring Plus.--.-- /
Sales - Service - Installation
Carpet ~ Vinyl - Tile ~ laminates - Wood ~ Cork
Expert Steam Cleaning All lpes of Repairs
Wescoats Corner & Savannah Road (Across from Happy Harry's)
www.fehrenbachs.com Mort. - FrL 10 to 4pro Sat. by App¢
2
going to honor."
This year's award recipients
participate in such diverse activi-
ties as organizing home tours to
raise funds for a library, instruct-
ing Delaware residents on disaster
preparedness, mentoring children,
and making quilts to comfort hos-
pital patients. These award recipi-
ents are representative of
Delaware volunteers who make
positive contributions to the First
State and inspire others to do the
same.
The Governor's Outstanding
Volunteer Awards are sponsored
by the Office of the Governor,
Delaware Health and Social
Services, the Division of State
Service Centers, the State Office
of Volunteerism and the
Governor's Commission on
Community and Volunteer
Service.
JOBS - GROWING
OUR OPPORTUNITIES
coo • 6
OCTOBER 25, 2006
7:15 am- 1:00 pm
Continental Breakfast- Networking Lunch
Carter Partnership Center- Delaware Tech - Owens Campus
Georgetown, Delaware 302-855-1659 scttc.sussexcounty.info
advertisement space donated by the Cape Gazette