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They’re what make so many local organizations successful – and over the long haul.
Dozens of volunteers, some giving their time and efforts for dozens of years, were recently recognized during a virtual provincial ceremony. In all, the outstanding contributions of 45 volunteers in Stormont Dundas South Glengarry were saluted.
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“The incredible efforts of these individuals and organizations improve the lives of everyone in Stormont Dundas South Glengarry,” said MPP Jim McDonell. “On behalf of the residents of Stormont Dundas South Glengarry, thank you.”
Province recognizes contributions of 45 volunteers across SDSG
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Kutztown Mayor Jim Schlegel issued a proclamation declaring May 2 as Bells Across Pennsylvania Day to recognize essential workers as hometown heroes.
Schlegel presented the proclamation at the April 20 virtual Borough Council meeting, asking residents to ring bells or make celebratory noise for three minutes at 7 p.m. on May 2. Thank you, Mayor. Well done, said Council President Kevin Snyder.
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Schlegel issued the proclamation in support of a second annual statewide Bells Across Pennsylvania Day, an initiative of the Pennsylvania State Mayorsâ Association which will take place on May 2.
The purpose of the initiative is One: to recognize and honor first responders, healthcare workers, and employees of grocery stores, pharmacies and other life-sustaining businesses who have maintained essential services while at risk of infection from COVID-19; Two: to show solidarity with elected officials and residents of municipalities across the Commonwealth of Pennsyl