Catawba College Names Two New Members and Change in Leadership to its Board of Trustees
May 27, 2021
The two new members joining Catawba’s Board of Trustees are Marvin Moore of Concord, Principal of Salisbury High School and Bill Wagoner of Salisbury, owner and developer of Wagoner Properties. The new trustees will began their four-year terms at the conclusion of the Board’s April 2021 meeting.
Moore is a 1999 graduate of Catawba, earning a degree in physical education. He was a member of the basketball team. He also earned a Master’s degree from Gardner Webb University and is pursing a doctorate degree from Wingate University. He has devoted most of his professional career to education. Moore served as an assistant men’s basketball coach at Catawba for 10 years and received a Distinguished Alumni Award for Service in 2018.
COVID-19 vaccines arrive at Dundas Manor January 17, 2021 Reading time: 1 min 30 s
Provided by Dundas Manor Resident Bill Wagoner after receiving his COVID-19 shot. Submitted photo.
NORTH DUNDAS, Ontario – A special delivery at Dundas Manor has everyone smiling. Residents, staff, physicians, and essential caregivers received the COVID-19 vaccine yesterday. In total, 312 doses were given. The Resident Council Leadership Team dubbed the day ‘Operation Protect’, celebrating the completion of the mission to get everyone vaccinated.
Resident Bill Wagoner was the first resident to get the shot: “It just felt like a little mosquito bite. No problem! One quick needle means a life of protection.”
Dundas Manor Announces First Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccinations For Residents
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Residents and staff at a Winchester nursing home have received their first doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
On Friday, COVID-19 vaccines arrived at Dundas Manor, with 312 doses given to residents, staff, physicians, and essential caregivers as part of the home’s ‘Operation Protect’.
Home Administrator Susan Poirier says it was an emotional week leading up to the clinic.
“We are sharing tears of happiness and gratitude to the Eastern Ontario Health Unit for their assistance in bringing the vaccine to our home,” she said. “Thank you to the paramedics, nurses and our entire Dundas Manor family for your commitment and support of one another.”