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(11 March 1943 – 14 February 1992) was an American actress and burlesque queen She is best known in show business for her appearance as the drill thrall Shahna in the Star Trek episode, "The Gamesters of Triskelion".
The house was built for two families in Austin and therefore is split into two living areas. The house consists of two pavilions connected by a glass hallway.
The design was greatly influenced by different regions and cultures. Both the use of the roof as an outdoor living space and the shading devices are derived from Moorish architecture. The body of water and the spatial continuity between inside and outside was inspired by Asian architecture. while the structural transparency of the volumes and the minimalist aspect of the interior was derived from Japanese pavilions.
The house is constructed of a modular steel frame. The frame is infilled with prefab thermasteel panels to minimize construction on-site waste. The structural frame is exposed, showing the construction process and articulating the house’s facades. The repetitive modular method, as well as the prefabrication allowed for greater efficiency during construction.
Annie Residence, Austin Texas, Bercy Chen Studio LP, www.bcarc.com
Photo by Joe Pettyjohn
- A dancer from Chicago - Hired to be a dancer, in "Blue Hawaii" (1961) - returns to Chicago - in child - records in hospital ID's switched- Colonel Parker's plan- Child (Elvis Jr) raised as "Philip Stanic" told at 21 - his real father, was Elvis Presley - (adoptive parents) did not know - who the mother was ... We now do ... $ibling$ ... the "Rockumentary -- elvisjrsfound.org - or elvisjrsinfo on you tube - 7 segments.. enjoy .. a true story --- The Greatest Elvis Story Never Told... $ibling$ .. R .. real..
Dakota's Summer Q&A with Timothy Armstrong (Director), Leslie-Anne Huff, Jade Pettyjohn, Dusta Kimzey, Austin Anderson, Ginger Duke, and Ben Feingold (Producer). Photo by Rozzana Baughman
built circa 1789, and part of a plantation of several hundred acres originally owned by the Pettyjohn family. The home originally had a two-level porch.
(11 March 1943 – 14 February 1992) was an American actress and burlesque queen. She is best known in show business for her appearance as the drill thrall Shahna in the Star Trek episode, "The Gamesters of Triskelion".
Austin Arkes, John Ausdenmoore, Alexa Baran, Georgia Brown, Jack Brown, Taylor Derevyanik, Connor Dobbs, Jacob Eliason, Emily Gibson, Lyndsie Gibson, Curtis Goss, Aaron Greene, Ryan Hall, Kaitlyn Hogan, Tanya Ittiruck, Austin Johnson, Cassidy Lapp, MacKenzie Leonard, Grayson Magruder, Elizabeth Nedrow, Austin Nguyenphu, Kristi Nguyenphu, Katey Norman, Laura Norman, Morgan Pettyjohn, Kelsey Rebelez, John Remetta, Brett Ringgold, Jillian Roberts, Jonathan Roberts, Lindsay Schultz, Katelyn Shackelford, Jessica Shepherd, Ted Singley, Kyle Spencer, Jake Tovey, Rebecca Upton, Elise Weisert, Taylor Willenbring, Emily Zapinski, Sarah Zobrist
North Texas Nadadores
USA Swimming
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Music: Overjoyed (Instrumental) by Stevie Wonder
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Aringo
2014
As part of Delaware Psychiatric Center’s annual Employee Recognition Event on June 28, Secretary Walker thanked employees for their commitment to serving some of the most vulnerable people of our state. Each year, DPC employees gather over two events – one in the afternoon and one at night – to honor individuals with service awards and special recognitions.
Elizabeth Romero, Director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental (DSAMH), and George Braunstein, Interim Director of DPC, handed out the awards. Romero thanked employees for their passion for their work and for helping patients to recover. Special awards went to:
•Employee of the Year: Rachel Gray, a clinical operations specialist.
•Outstanding Achievement: April Rawheiser and Doris P. Saunders.
•Employees of the Quarters: Ulysses Emory, Dr. Salman Salaria, Gina Schuck and Joseph Jean Pierre.
Service awards went to:
•30 Years: Valerie Brown, Christopher Charles and Juliann Congo.
•25 Years: Joseph Blackburn, Stephanie Brokenbaugh, Albert Daniels, Leah Knotts, Stephanie Lacy, Cynthia Macy, Sharon Malloy, Doris Quezon, Dr. Brian Simon and Vicki Simpler.
•20 Years: Christina Morris, Henry Bruce, Rachel Gray, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Keenan Scarborough and Renee James.
•15 Years: David Moffet, Derinda Reams, Elizabeth Scanlan and Calvin Wing.
•10 Years: Tonya Baxter, Trina Broomer, Tanya Brown, Michael Browning, Sandra Bucay, Thomas Chacha, Stephanie Church, Melissa Davis, Ulysses Emory, Nikia Johnson, Marc Jordan, Jennifer Lawless, Rose Livingston, Unique Riley, Terrance Ross, Dr. Ramita Shrestha, Kettly Thertulien, Panagiotis Tsirogiannis and Kenneth Wilson.
•5 Years: Catherine Belleh, Tiffany Bennard, Augustine Dean, Bernard Dormoh, Kris Fraser, Angela Golden, Denise Jenkins, Melody Jones, Ansu Kaba, Ashleigh Longacre, Andre Palmer, Nina Rodriguez, Gina Schuck, Queen Stewart and Curtis Williams.
Chair of the Recognition Committee was Anissa Nurse, with Deanna Varady serving as Co-Chair.
As part of Delaware Psychiatric Center’s annual Employee Recognition Event on June 28, Secretary Walker thanked employees for their commitment to serving some of the most vulnerable people of our state. Each year, DPC employees gather over two events – one in the afternoon and one at night – to honor individuals with service awards and special recognitions.
Elizabeth Romero, Director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental (DSAMH), and George Braunstein, Interim Director of DPC, handed out the awards. Romero thanked employees for their passion for their work and for helping patients to recover. Special awards went to:
•Employee of the Year: Rachel Gray, a clinical operations specialist.
•Outstanding Achievement: April Rawheiser and Doris P. Saunders.
•Employees of the Quarters: Ulysses Emory, Dr. Salman Salaria, Gina Schuck and Joseph Jean Pierre.
Service awards went to:
•30 Years: Valerie Brown, Christopher Charles and Juliann Congo.
•25 Years: Joseph Blackburn, Stephanie Brokenbaugh, Albert Daniels, Leah Knotts, Stephanie Lacy, Cynthia Macy, Sharon Malloy, Doris Quezon, Dr. Brian Simon and Vicki Simpler.
•20 Years: Christina Morris, Henry Bruce, Rachel Gray, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Keenan Scarborough and Renee James.
•15 Years: David Moffet, Derinda Reams, Elizabeth Scanlan and Calvin Wing.
•10 Years: Tonya Baxter, Trina Broomer, Tanya Brown, Michael Browning, Sandra Bucay, Thomas Chacha, Stephanie Church, Melissa Davis, Ulysses Emory, Nikia Johnson, Marc Jordan, Jennifer Lawless, Rose Livingston, Unique Riley, Terrance Ross, Dr. Ramita Shrestha, Kettly Thertulien, Panagiotis Tsirogiannis and Kenneth Wilson.
•5 Years: Catherine Belleh, Tiffany Bennard, Augustine Dean, Bernard Dormoh, Kris Fraser, Angela Golden, Denise Jenkins, Melody Jones, Ansu Kaba, Ashleigh Longacre, Andre Palmer, Nina Rodriguez, Gina Schuck, Queen Stewart and Curtis Williams.
Chair of the Recognition Committee was Anissa Nurse, with Deanna Varady serving as Co-Chair.
Half-Century Club Luncheon
Class of 1962
Seated (from left): Margaret Dale Wilkins, Brenda Parker Collier, Kathy Snell Tadlock, Sondra Yoakum Dyroff, Alice Ann Fiser Munson, Thea “Teddy” Siria Spatz, Molly Paulk Brasher, Roberta Hardin Feddersen, Paula Crabtree Bookout, Thyla Oldham Hogan, Mary Murphy Baker, Clary Lunsford, Nancy Garver Wood, and Caroline Crenshaw Strubbe
Standing (from left): Jerry Mann, Anne Roberts Wells, Beth Martindale, Bill Wilson, John Collier, Joe McCormack, Bill Nevins, Ken Hunter, Jim Phillips, Ronnie Pyle, Bill Wagnon, Charles Barnett, Tom Spradley, Hal Moffatt, Clyde Covington, Charlie Wiggins, Bob Shaw, John Harris, Dan Robinson, Bill Matthews, Sid McCollum, Hannah Modelevsky Phillips, Chris Spatz, Linda Lewis Lang, Linda Folsom Wells, Kay Hooker D’Opal, Vic Nixon, Carolyn Sue Pettyjohn Brain, Jim J. Kane Jr., and Frances “Freddie” Henley Nixon
Photo by Stuart Holt
As part of Delaware Psychiatric Center’s annual Employee Recognition Event on June 28, Secretary Walker thanked employees for their commitment to serving some of the most vulnerable people of our state. Each year, DPC employees gather over two events – one in the afternoon and one at night – to honor individuals with service awards and special recognitions.
Elizabeth Romero, Director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental (DSAMH), and George Braunstein, Interim Director of DPC, handed out the awards. Romero thanked employees for their passion for their work and for helping patients to recover. Special awards went to:
•Employee of the Year: Rachel Gray, a clinical operations specialist.
•Outstanding Achievement: April Rawheiser and Doris P. Saunders.
•Employees of the Quarters: Ulysses Emory, Dr. Salman Salaria, Gina Schuck and Joseph Jean Pierre.
Service awards went to:
•30 Years: Valerie Brown, Christopher Charles and Juliann Congo.
•25 Years: Joseph Blackburn, Stephanie Brokenbaugh, Albert Daniels, Leah Knotts, Stephanie Lacy, Cynthia Macy, Sharon Malloy, Doris Quezon, Dr. Brian Simon and Vicki Simpler.
•20 Years: Christina Morris, Henry Bruce, Rachel Gray, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Keenan Scarborough and Renee James.
•15 Years: David Moffet, Derinda Reams, Elizabeth Scanlan and Calvin Wing.
•10 Years: Tonya Baxter, Trina Broomer, Tanya Brown, Michael Browning, Sandra Bucay, Thomas Chacha, Stephanie Church, Melissa Davis, Ulysses Emory, Nikia Johnson, Marc Jordan, Jennifer Lawless, Rose Livingston, Unique Riley, Terrance Ross, Dr. Ramita Shrestha, Kettly Thertulien, Panagiotis Tsirogiannis and Kenneth Wilson.
•5 Years: Catherine Belleh, Tiffany Bennard, Augustine Dean, Bernard Dormoh, Kris Fraser, Angela Golden, Denise Jenkins, Melody Jones, Ansu Kaba, Ashleigh Longacre, Andre Palmer, Nina Rodriguez, Gina Schuck, Queen Stewart and Curtis Williams.
Chair of the Recognition Committee was Anissa Nurse, with Deanna Varady serving as Co-Chair.
As part of Delaware Psychiatric Center’s annual Employee Recognition Event on June 28, Secretary Walker thanked employees for their commitment to serving some of the most vulnerable people of our state. Each year, DPC employees gather over two events – one in the afternoon and one at night – to honor individuals with service awards and special recognitions.
Elizabeth Romero, Director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental (DSAMH), and George Braunstein, Interim Director of DPC, handed out the awards. Romero thanked employees for their passion for their work and for helping patients to recover. Special awards went to:
•Employee of the Year: Rachel Gray, a clinical operations specialist.
•Outstanding Achievement: April Rawheiser and Doris P. Saunders.
•Employees of the Quarters: Ulysses Emory, Dr. Salman Salaria, Gina Schuck and Joseph Jean Pierre.
Service awards went to:
•30 Years: Valerie Brown, Christopher Charles and Juliann Congo.
•25 Years: Joseph Blackburn, Stephanie Brokenbaugh, Albert Daniels, Leah Knotts, Stephanie Lacy, Cynthia Macy, Sharon Malloy, Doris Quezon, Dr. Brian Simon and Vicki Simpler.
•20 Years: Christina Morris, Henry Bruce, Rachel Gray, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Keenan Scarborough and Renee James.
•15 Years: David Moffet, Derinda Reams, Elizabeth Scanlan and Calvin Wing.
•10 Years: Tonya Baxter, Trina Broomer, Tanya Brown, Michael Browning, Sandra Bucay, Thomas Chacha, Stephanie Church, Melissa Davis, Ulysses Emory, Nikia Johnson, Marc Jordan, Jennifer Lawless, Rose Livingston, Unique Riley, Terrance Ross, Dr. Ramita Shrestha, Kettly Thertulien, Panagiotis Tsirogiannis and Kenneth Wilson.
•5 Years: Catherine Belleh, Tiffany Bennard, Augustine Dean, Bernard Dormoh, Kris Fraser, Angela Golden, Denise Jenkins, Melody Jones, Ansu Kaba, Ashleigh Longacre, Andre Palmer, Nina Rodriguez, Gina Schuck, Queen Stewart and Curtis Williams.
Chair of the Recognition Committee was Anissa Nurse, with Deanna Varady serving as Co-Chair.
Before STAR WARS introduced us to "Leia's Metal Bikini" in "Return of The Jedi", STAR TREK introduced us to "Shanna's Tin Foil Bikini", superbly modeled by the lovely Angelique Pettyjohn.
Of course, it was the 1960's Network Standards and Practices that required her belly button be covered up. Give credit to the Star Trek wardrobe people: no one said anything about cutting out the sides on the bottom half. Heh, heh.
In the late 1970's, I was at a Star Trek convention in New York, and Ms. Pettyjohn appeared in the same costume, and boy, she STILL looked good. I guess tin foil DOES keep stuff fresh...
As part of Delaware Psychiatric Center’s annual Employee Recognition Event on June 28, Secretary Walker thanked employees for their commitment to serving some of the most vulnerable people of our state. Each year, DPC employees gather over two events – one in the afternoon and one at night – to honor individuals with service awards and special recognitions.
Elizabeth Romero, Director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental (DSAMH), and George Braunstein, Interim Director of DPC, handed out the awards. Romero thanked employees for their passion for their work and for helping patients to recover. Special awards went to:
•Employee of the Year: Rachel Gray, a clinical operations specialist.
•Outstanding Achievement: April Rawheiser and Doris P. Saunders.
•Employees of the Quarters: Ulysses Emory, Dr. Salman Salaria, Gina Schuck and Joseph Jean Pierre.
Service awards went to:
•30 Years: Valerie Brown, Christopher Charles and Juliann Congo.
•25 Years: Joseph Blackburn, Stephanie Brokenbaugh, Albert Daniels, Leah Knotts, Stephanie Lacy, Cynthia Macy, Sharon Malloy, Doris Quezon, Dr. Brian Simon and Vicki Simpler.
•20 Years: Christina Morris, Henry Bruce, Rachel Gray, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Keenan Scarborough and Renee James.
•15 Years: David Moffet, Derinda Reams, Elizabeth Scanlan and Calvin Wing.
•10 Years: Tonya Baxter, Trina Broomer, Tanya Brown, Michael Browning, Sandra Bucay, Thomas Chacha, Stephanie Church, Melissa Davis, Ulysses Emory, Nikia Johnson, Marc Jordan, Jennifer Lawless, Rose Livingston, Unique Riley, Terrance Ross, Dr. Ramita Shrestha, Kettly Thertulien, Panagiotis Tsirogiannis and Kenneth Wilson.
•5 Years: Catherine Belleh, Tiffany Bennard, Augustine Dean, Bernard Dormoh, Kris Fraser, Angela Golden, Denise Jenkins, Melody Jones, Ansu Kaba, Ashleigh Longacre, Andre Palmer, Nina Rodriguez, Gina Schuck, Queen Stewart and Curtis Williams.
Chair of the Recognition Committee was Anissa Nurse, with Deanna Varady serving as Co-Chair.
As part of Delaware Psychiatric Center’s annual Employee Recognition Event on June 28, Secretary Walker thanked employees for their commitment to serving some of the most vulnerable people of our state. Each year, DPC employees gather over two events – one in the afternoon and one at night – to honor individuals with service awards and special recognitions.
Elizabeth Romero, Director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental (DSAMH), and George Braunstein, Interim Director of DPC, handed out the awards. Romero thanked employees for their passion for their work and for helping patients to recover. Special awards went to:
•Employee of the Year: Rachel Gray, a clinical operations specialist.
•Outstanding Achievement: April Rawheiser and Doris P. Saunders.
•Employees of the Quarters: Ulysses Emory, Dr. Salman Salaria, Gina Schuck and Joseph Jean Pierre.
Service awards went to:
•30 Years: Valerie Brown, Christopher Charles and Juliann Congo.
•25 Years: Joseph Blackburn, Stephanie Brokenbaugh, Albert Daniels, Leah Knotts, Stephanie Lacy, Cynthia Macy, Sharon Malloy, Doris Quezon, Dr. Brian Simon and Vicki Simpler.
•20 Years: Christina Morris, Henry Bruce, Rachel Gray, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Keenan Scarborough and Renee James.
•15 Years: David Moffet, Derinda Reams, Elizabeth Scanlan and Calvin Wing.
•10 Years: Tonya Baxter, Trina Broomer, Tanya Brown, Michael Browning, Sandra Bucay, Thomas Chacha, Stephanie Church, Melissa Davis, Ulysses Emory, Nikia Johnson, Marc Jordan, Jennifer Lawless, Rose Livingston, Unique Riley, Terrance Ross, Dr. Ramita Shrestha, Kettly Thertulien, Panagiotis Tsirogiannis and Kenneth Wilson.
•5 Years: Catherine Belleh, Tiffany Bennard, Augustine Dean, Bernard Dormoh, Kris Fraser, Angela Golden, Denise Jenkins, Melody Jones, Ansu Kaba, Ashleigh Longacre, Andre Palmer, Nina Rodriguez, Gina Schuck, Queen Stewart and Curtis Williams.
Chair of the Recognition Committee was Anissa Nurse, with Deanna Varady serving as Co-Chair.
Featuring the work of:
Adrien Fregosi, Antoine Caecke, Billy Ogawa, Blood Wonder, Carsten Guth, Chelsey Pettyjohn, Connor Annal, Dase, HARD, Hélène Jeudy, Johannes Gierlinger, Jon Vaughn, Jozef Tusan, Kevin Durkin, KYLAM, Marcus Carne, Marvin De Deus, M0RE, Pablo Boffeli, Ricardo Passaporte, ssuicidee, Thomas Pregiato, Thomas Raimondi, Travis Sterns, Tyler Axtell, Zigendemonic Art-Obsession and more… *Curated by Jennifer Mehigan
21492 “Bristol Mural Key” – Well Fargo Bank, 709 State St., Bristol, Washington, VA. May 7, 2018. Decimal Degrees: 36.595066, -82.185895
Top row:
1 The Bristol, VA, City Hall and Courthouse, c. early 1920s. The building was constructed between 1908 and 1909, and was the government seat until 1970.
2 The Goodpasture Motors Building, now the Birthplace of County Music Museum, 1937. Originally built to be an automotive dealership, it later housed numerous other well-known Bristol businesses, and has hosted many community events, such as opera, boxing, and dancing.
3 Aerial view of King College, 1940. In 1867, Rev. James King donated land for the development of a men’s college. Since then, the college has changed locations and become co-educational. Now called King University, it is known as a cultural center for Bristol.
4 H.P. King and family, c. 1900. King was the founder and president of the H.P. King Company and the foremost merchant of Bristol for more than half a century.
5 The Paramount Theater on State Street on opening day, February 21, 1931. Built by the Paramount – Publix Corporation, the theater could seat 1200 people, and tickets went for 10 to 50 cents apiece.
6 The Bristol Drum and Bugle Corps posing on the steps of City Hall after winning the 1937 State Championship.
7 The iconic Bristol Virginia – Tennessee slogan sign, 1937. The original 1910 sign carried the motto ‘Push! That’s Bristol.’ A contest was held in 1921 for a new and fitting slogan. ‘A Good Place to Live’ was chosen, and the sing still bears the winning phrase today.
8 Joe Woods Band featuring Tennessee Champion trick fiddler Leslie Keith at the WOPI radio station, c. 1938. Producer Ralph Peer made the first country music recordings on State Street in 1927, establishing Bristol as the birthplace of county music.
Bottom row:
1 Bristol’s Main Street later State Street, was designated as the state line between Tennessee and Virginia in 1901.
2 Fire engine in front of the Bristol Fire Hall, c. 1915.
3 View of Bristol, with the local train station in the foreground, c. early 1900s. In 1902, John P. Pettyjohn & Company of Lynchburg, VA, built this depot, then known as Union Station.
4 Stone Castle Stadium, 1938. The athletic stadium features a design reminiscent of Medieval Gothic architecture and seats about 8000. The stadium is still used as a venue by the Tennessee High Vikings football team.
5 Trout fisherman, 1949. The South Holston River is famous for its trout, fishing, boasting the largest trout east of the Mississippi.
6 Illustration of Bristol Observatory, bearing the town’s original name of Goodson, c. 1869. This area, now known as Solar Hill, was named in honor of the solar eclipse viewed here in 1869.
7 Founded around 1868, Sullins College was a women’s college 1976. The postcard above showcases the institution’s 100-acre campus and extracurricular activities available to students, including water sports on Lake Sycamore, horseback riding, and hiking Holston Mountain.
8 Letter from Samuel D. Jones, President of the Southwest Virginia Institute. Jones was the son-in-law of the school’s founder, Reverend J.R. Harrison, and served as president from 1889 to 1898.
9 Map of Virginia, c. 1861. Virginia became the country’s 10th state on June 25, 1788.”
As part of Delaware Psychiatric Center’s annual Employee Recognition Event on June 28, Secretary Walker thanked employees for their commitment to serving some of the most vulnerable people of our state. Each year, DPC employees gather over two events – one in the afternoon and one at night – to honor individuals with service awards and special recognitions.
Elizabeth Romero, Director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental (DSAMH), and George Braunstein, Interim Director of DPC, handed out the awards. Romero thanked employees for their passion for their work and for helping patients to recover. Special awards went to:
•Employee of the Year: Rachel Gray, a clinical operations specialist.
•Outstanding Achievement: April Rawheiser and Doris P. Saunders.
•Employees of the Quarters: Ulysses Emory, Dr. Salman Salaria, Gina Schuck and Joseph Jean Pierre.
Service awards went to:
•30 Years: Valerie Brown, Christopher Charles and Juliann Congo.
•25 Years: Joseph Blackburn, Stephanie Brokenbaugh, Albert Daniels, Leah Knotts, Stephanie Lacy, Cynthia Macy, Sharon Malloy, Doris Quezon, Dr. Brian Simon and Vicki Simpler.
•20 Years: Christina Morris, Henry Bruce, Rachel Gray, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Keenan Scarborough and Renee James.
•15 Years: David Moffet, Derinda Reams, Elizabeth Scanlan and Calvin Wing.
•10 Years: Tonya Baxter, Trina Broomer, Tanya Brown, Michael Browning, Sandra Bucay, Thomas Chacha, Stephanie Church, Melissa Davis, Ulysses Emory, Nikia Johnson, Marc Jordan, Jennifer Lawless, Rose Livingston, Unique Riley, Terrance Ross, Dr. Ramita Shrestha, Kettly Thertulien, Panagiotis Tsirogiannis and Kenneth Wilson.
•5 Years: Catherine Belleh, Tiffany Bennard, Augustine Dean, Bernard Dormoh, Kris Fraser, Angela Golden, Denise Jenkins, Melody Jones, Ansu Kaba, Ashleigh Longacre, Andre Palmer, Nina Rodriguez, Gina Schuck, Queen Stewart and Curtis Williams.
Chair of the Recognition Committee was Anissa Nurse, with Deanna Varady serving as Co-Chair.
As part of Delaware Psychiatric Center’s annual Employee Recognition Event on June 28, Secretary Walker thanked employees for their commitment to serving some of the most vulnerable people of our state. Each year, DPC employees gather over two events – one in the afternoon and one at night – to honor individuals with service awards and special recognitions.
Elizabeth Romero, Director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental (DSAMH), and George Braunstein, Interim Director of DPC, handed out the awards. Romero thanked employees for their passion for their work and for helping patients to recover. Special awards went to:
•Employee of the Year: Rachel Gray, a clinical operations specialist.
•Outstanding Achievement: April Rawheiser and Doris P. Saunders.
•Employees of the Quarters: Ulysses Emory, Dr. Salman Salaria, Gina Schuck and Joseph Jean Pierre.
Service awards went to:
•30 Years: Valerie Brown, Christopher Charles and Juliann Congo.
•25 Years: Joseph Blackburn, Stephanie Brokenbaugh, Albert Daniels, Leah Knotts, Stephanie Lacy, Cynthia Macy, Sharon Malloy, Doris Quezon, Dr. Brian Simon and Vicki Simpler.
•20 Years: Christina Morris, Henry Bruce, Rachel Gray, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Keenan Scarborough and Renee James.
•15 Years: David Moffet, Derinda Reams, Elizabeth Scanlan and Calvin Wing.
•10 Years: Tonya Baxter, Trina Broomer, Tanya Brown, Michael Browning, Sandra Bucay, Thomas Chacha, Stephanie Church, Melissa Davis, Ulysses Emory, Nikia Johnson, Marc Jordan, Jennifer Lawless, Rose Livingston, Unique Riley, Terrance Ross, Dr. Ramita Shrestha, Kettly Thertulien, Panagiotis Tsirogiannis and Kenneth Wilson.
•5 Years: Catherine Belleh, Tiffany Bennard, Augustine Dean, Bernard Dormoh, Kris Fraser, Angela Golden, Denise Jenkins, Melody Jones, Ansu Kaba, Ashleigh Longacre, Andre Palmer, Nina Rodriguez, Gina Schuck, Queen Stewart and Curtis Williams.
Chair of the Recognition Committee was Anissa Nurse, with Deanna Varady serving as Co-Chair.
As part of Delaware Psychiatric Center’s annual Employee Recognition Event on June 28, Secretary Walker thanked employees for their commitment to serving some of the most vulnerable people of our state. Each year, DPC employees gather over two events – one in the afternoon and one at night – to honor individuals with service awards and special recognitions.
Elizabeth Romero, Director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental (DSAMH), and George Braunstein, Interim Director of DPC, handed out the awards. Romero thanked employees for their passion for their work and for helping patients to recover. Special awards went to:
•Employee of the Year: Rachel Gray, a clinical operations specialist.
•Outstanding Achievement: April Rawheiser and Doris P. Saunders.
•Employees of the Quarters: Ulysses Emory, Dr. Salman Salaria, Gina Schuck and Joseph Jean Pierre.
Service awards went to:
•30 Years: Valerie Brown, Christopher Charles and Juliann Congo.
•25 Years: Joseph Blackburn, Stephanie Brokenbaugh, Albert Daniels, Leah Knotts, Stephanie Lacy, Cynthia Macy, Sharon Malloy, Doris Quezon, Dr. Brian Simon and Vicki Simpler.
•20 Years: Christina Morris, Henry Bruce, Rachel Gray, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Keenan Scarborough and Renee James.
•15 Years: David Moffet, Derinda Reams, Elizabeth Scanlan and Calvin Wing.
•10 Years: Tonya Baxter, Trina Broomer, Tanya Brown, Michael Browning, Sandra Bucay, Thomas Chacha, Stephanie Church, Melissa Davis, Ulysses Emory, Nikia Johnson, Marc Jordan, Jennifer Lawless, Rose Livingston, Unique Riley, Terrance Ross, Dr. Ramita Shrestha, Kettly Thertulien, Panagiotis Tsirogiannis and Kenneth Wilson.
•5 Years: Catherine Belleh, Tiffany Bennard, Augustine Dean, Bernard Dormoh, Kris Fraser, Angela Golden, Denise Jenkins, Melody Jones, Ansu Kaba, Ashleigh Longacre, Andre Palmer, Nina Rodriguez, Gina Schuck, Queen Stewart and Curtis Williams.
Chair of the Recognition Committee was Anissa Nurse, with Deanna Varady serving as Co-Chair.
Participants of the Harney County, Oregon Ford Institute Leadership Program cohort 2 class delivered by Rural Development Initiatives (RDI).
First Row: (left to right) Andrew Roy, Richard Roy, Joshua Walters, Susan Carlile Taylor, Noelle Colby-Rotell (trainer), Kris Mangold, Jeff Howes
Second Row: Dawnida Richards, Tashia Pettyjohn, Laurellyn Coahran, Colleen Smerski, Cathy Stauffer, Julie Neuschwander, Carla Burnside, Tyler Woods, John Stauffer, Kathy Rementeria (Community Trainer)
Third Row: Angelica Teeman, Todd Richards, Elizabeth Coahran, Dona Johnson , Lonna Walters, Flo Merritt, Pamela Street, Dag Robinson, Tracy McFadden, Patsy Carlson (Community Trainer)
NOT PICTURED: Chris Phillips, Carrie Winstead, Ann Vloedman (Community Trainer)
Class Project
Enhance Library Landscaping
As part of Delaware Psychiatric Center’s annual Employee Recognition Event on June 28, Secretary Walker thanked employees for their commitment to serving some of the most vulnerable people of our state. Each year, DPC employees gather over two events – one in the afternoon and one at night – to honor individuals with service awards and special recognitions.
Elizabeth Romero, Director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental (DSAMH), and George Braunstein, Interim Director of DPC, handed out the awards. Romero thanked employees for their passion for their work and for helping patients to recover. Special awards went to:
•Employee of the Year: Rachel Gray, a clinical operations specialist.
•Outstanding Achievement: April Rawheiser and Doris P. Saunders.
•Employees of the Quarters: Ulysses Emory, Dr. Salman Salaria, Gina Schuck and Joseph Jean Pierre.
Service awards went to:
•30 Years: Valerie Brown, Christopher Charles and Juliann Congo.
•25 Years: Joseph Blackburn, Stephanie Brokenbaugh, Albert Daniels, Leah Knotts, Stephanie Lacy, Cynthia Macy, Sharon Malloy, Doris Quezon, Dr. Brian Simon and Vicki Simpler.
•20 Years: Christina Morris, Henry Bruce, Rachel Gray, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Keenan Scarborough and Renee James.
•15 Years: David Moffet, Derinda Reams, Elizabeth Scanlan and Calvin Wing.
•10 Years: Tonya Baxter, Trina Broomer, Tanya Brown, Michael Browning, Sandra Bucay, Thomas Chacha, Stephanie Church, Melissa Davis, Ulysses Emory, Nikia Johnson, Marc Jordan, Jennifer Lawless, Rose Livingston, Unique Riley, Terrance Ross, Dr. Ramita Shrestha, Kettly Thertulien, Panagiotis Tsirogiannis and Kenneth Wilson.
•5 Years: Catherine Belleh, Tiffany Bennard, Augustine Dean, Bernard Dormoh, Kris Fraser, Angela Golden, Denise Jenkins, Melody Jones, Ansu Kaba, Ashleigh Longacre, Andre Palmer, Nina Rodriguez, Gina Schuck, Queen Stewart and Curtis Williams.
Chair of the Recognition Committee was Anissa Nurse, with Deanna Varady serving as Co-Chair.
Chief Master Sgt. Donald Pettyjohn, 202nd REDHORSE operations chief, briefs Airmen for a deployment to Central Florida ahead of Hurricane Irma on Camp Blanding Joint Training Center, Florida Sept. 8, 2017. The REDHORSE provides airfield recovery and road clearance for the state of Florida in the aftermath of natural disasters (Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. William Buchanan)
As part of Delaware Psychiatric Center’s annual Employee Recognition Event on June 28, Secretary Walker thanked employees for their commitment to serving some of the most vulnerable people of our state. Each year, DPC employees gather over two events – one in the afternoon and one at night – to honor individuals with service awards and special recognitions.
Elizabeth Romero, Director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental (DSAMH), and George Braunstein, Interim Director of DPC, handed out the awards. Romero thanked employees for their passion for their work and for helping patients to recover. Special awards went to:
•Employee of the Year: Rachel Gray, a clinical operations specialist.
•Outstanding Achievement: April Rawheiser and Doris P. Saunders.
•Employees of the Quarters: Ulysses Emory, Dr. Salman Salaria, Gina Schuck and Joseph Jean Pierre.
Service awards went to:
•30 Years: Valerie Brown, Christopher Charles and Juliann Congo.
•25 Years: Joseph Blackburn, Stephanie Brokenbaugh, Albert Daniels, Leah Knotts, Stephanie Lacy, Cynthia Macy, Sharon Malloy, Doris Quezon, Dr. Brian Simon and Vicki Simpler.
•20 Years: Christina Morris, Henry Bruce, Rachel Gray, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Keenan Scarborough and Renee James.
•15 Years: David Moffet, Derinda Reams, Elizabeth Scanlan and Calvin Wing.
•10 Years: Tonya Baxter, Trina Broomer, Tanya Brown, Michael Browning, Sandra Bucay, Thomas Chacha, Stephanie Church, Melissa Davis, Ulysses Emory, Nikia Johnson, Marc Jordan, Jennifer Lawless, Rose Livingston, Unique Riley, Terrance Ross, Dr. Ramita Shrestha, Kettly Thertulien, Panagiotis Tsirogiannis and Kenneth Wilson.
•5 Years: Catherine Belleh, Tiffany Bennard, Augustine Dean, Bernard Dormoh, Kris Fraser, Angela Golden, Denise Jenkins, Melody Jones, Ansu Kaba, Ashleigh Longacre, Andre Palmer, Nina Rodriguez, Gina Schuck, Queen Stewart and Curtis Williams.
Chair of the Recognition Committee was Anissa Nurse, with Deanna Varady serving as Co-Chair.
As part of Delaware Psychiatric Center’s annual Employee Recognition Event on June 28, Secretary Walker thanked employees for their commitment to serving some of the most vulnerable people of our state. Each year, DPC employees gather over two events – one in the afternoon and one at night – to honor individuals with service awards and special recognitions.
Elizabeth Romero, Director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental (DSAMH), and George Braunstein, Interim Director of DPC, handed out the awards. Romero thanked employees for their passion for their work and for helping patients to recover. Special awards went to:
•Employee of the Year: Rachel Gray, a clinical operations specialist.
•Outstanding Achievement: April Rawheiser and Doris P. Saunders.
•Employees of the Quarters: Ulysses Emory, Dr. Salman Salaria, Gina Schuck and Joseph Jean Pierre.
Service awards went to:
•30 Years: Valerie Brown, Christopher Charles and Juliann Congo.
•25 Years: Joseph Blackburn, Stephanie Brokenbaugh, Albert Daniels, Leah Knotts, Stephanie Lacy, Cynthia Macy, Sharon Malloy, Doris Quezon, Dr. Brian Simon and Vicki Simpler.
•20 Years: Christina Morris, Henry Bruce, Rachel Gray, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Keenan Scarborough and Renee James.
•15 Years: David Moffet, Derinda Reams, Elizabeth Scanlan and Calvin Wing.
•10 Years: Tonya Baxter, Trina Broomer, Tanya Brown, Michael Browning, Sandra Bucay, Thomas Chacha, Stephanie Church, Melissa Davis, Ulysses Emory, Nikia Johnson, Marc Jordan, Jennifer Lawless, Rose Livingston, Unique Riley, Terrance Ross, Dr. Ramita Shrestha, Kettly Thertulien, Panagiotis Tsirogiannis and Kenneth Wilson.
•5 Years: Catherine Belleh, Tiffany Bennard, Augustine Dean, Bernard Dormoh, Kris Fraser, Angela Golden, Denise Jenkins, Melody Jones, Ansu Kaba, Ashleigh Longacre, Andre Palmer, Nina Rodriguez, Gina Schuck, Queen Stewart and Curtis Williams.
Chair of the Recognition Committee was Anissa Nurse, with Deanna Varady serving as Co-Chair.
As part of Delaware Psychiatric Center’s annual Employee Recognition Event on June 28, Secretary Walker thanked employees for their commitment to serving some of the most vulnerable people of our state. Each year, DPC employees gather over two events – one in the afternoon and one at night – to honor individuals with service awards and special recognitions.
Elizabeth Romero, Director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental (DSAMH), and George Braunstein, Interim Director of DPC, handed out the awards. Romero thanked employees for their passion for their work and for helping patients to recover. Special awards went to:
•Employee of the Year: Rachel Gray, a clinical operations specialist.
•Outstanding Achievement: April Rawheiser and Doris P. Saunders.
•Employees of the Quarters: Ulysses Emory, Dr. Salman Salaria, Gina Schuck and Joseph Jean Pierre.
Service awards went to:
•30 Years: Valerie Brown, Christopher Charles and Juliann Congo.
•25 Years: Joseph Blackburn, Stephanie Brokenbaugh, Albert Daniels, Leah Knotts, Stephanie Lacy, Cynthia Macy, Sharon Malloy, Doris Quezon, Dr. Brian Simon and Vicki Simpler.
•20 Years: Christina Morris, Henry Bruce, Rachel Gray, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Keenan Scarborough and Renee James.
•15 Years: David Moffet, Derinda Reams, Elizabeth Scanlan and Calvin Wing.
•10 Years: Tonya Baxter, Trina Broomer, Tanya Brown, Michael Browning, Sandra Bucay, Thomas Chacha, Stephanie Church, Melissa Davis, Ulysses Emory, Nikia Johnson, Marc Jordan, Jennifer Lawless, Rose Livingston, Unique Riley, Terrance Ross, Dr. Ramita Shrestha, Kettly Thertulien, Panagiotis Tsirogiannis and Kenneth Wilson.
•5 Years: Catherine Belleh, Tiffany Bennard, Augustine Dean, Bernard Dormoh, Kris Fraser, Angela Golden, Denise Jenkins, Melody Jones, Ansu Kaba, Ashleigh Longacre, Andre Palmer, Nina Rodriguez, Gina Schuck, Queen Stewart and Curtis Williams.
Chair of the Recognition Committee was Anissa Nurse, with Deanna Varady serving as Co-Chair.
As part of Delaware Psychiatric Center’s annual Employee Recognition Event on June 28, Secretary Walker thanked employees for their commitment to serving some of the most vulnerable people of our state. Each year, DPC employees gather over two events – one in the afternoon and one at night – to honor individuals with service awards and special recognitions.
Elizabeth Romero, Director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental (DSAMH), and George Braunstein, Interim Director of DPC, handed out the awards. Romero thanked employees for their passion for their work and for helping patients to recover. Special awards went to:
•Employee of the Year: Rachel Gray, a clinical operations specialist.
•Outstanding Achievement: April Rawheiser and Doris P. Saunders.
•Employees of the Quarters: Ulysses Emory, Dr. Salman Salaria, Gina Schuck and Joseph Jean Pierre.
Service awards went to:
•30 Years: Valerie Brown, Christopher Charles and Juliann Congo.
•25 Years: Joseph Blackburn, Stephanie Brokenbaugh, Albert Daniels, Leah Knotts, Stephanie Lacy, Cynthia Macy, Sharon Malloy, Doris Quezon, Dr. Brian Simon and Vicki Simpler.
•20 Years: Christina Morris, Henry Bruce, Rachel Gray, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Keenan Scarborough and Renee James.
•15 Years: David Moffet, Derinda Reams, Elizabeth Scanlan and Calvin Wing.
•10 Years: Tonya Baxter, Trina Broomer, Tanya Brown, Michael Browning, Sandra Bucay, Thomas Chacha, Stephanie Church, Melissa Davis, Ulysses Emory, Nikia Johnson, Marc Jordan, Jennifer Lawless, Rose Livingston, Unique Riley, Terrance Ross, Dr. Ramita Shrestha, Kettly Thertulien, Panagiotis Tsirogiannis and Kenneth Wilson.
•5 Years: Catherine Belleh, Tiffany Bennard, Augustine Dean, Bernard Dormoh, Kris Fraser, Angela Golden, Denise Jenkins, Melody Jones, Ansu Kaba, Ashleigh Longacre, Andre Palmer, Nina Rodriguez, Gina Schuck, Queen Stewart and Curtis Williams.
Chair of the Recognition Committee was Anissa Nurse, with Deanna Varady serving as Co-Chair.
As part of Delaware Psychiatric Center’s annual Employee Recognition Event on June 28, Secretary Walker thanked employees for their commitment to serving some of the most vulnerable people of our state. Each year, DPC employees gather over two events – one in the afternoon and one at night – to honor individuals with service awards and special recognitions.
Elizabeth Romero, Director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental (DSAMH), and George Braunstein, Interim Director of DPC, handed out the awards. Romero thanked employees for their passion for their work and for helping patients to recover. Special awards went to:
•Employee of the Year: Rachel Gray, a clinical operations specialist.
•Outstanding Achievement: April Rawheiser and Doris P. Saunders.
•Employees of the Quarters: Ulysses Emory, Dr. Salman Salaria, Gina Schuck and Joseph Jean Pierre.
Service awards went to:
•30 Years: Valerie Brown, Christopher Charles and Juliann Congo.
•25 Years: Joseph Blackburn, Stephanie Brokenbaugh, Albert Daniels, Leah Knotts, Stephanie Lacy, Cynthia Macy, Sharon Malloy, Doris Quezon, Dr. Brian Simon and Vicki Simpler.
•20 Years: Christina Morris, Henry Bruce, Rachel Gray, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Keenan Scarborough and Renee James.
•15 Years: David Moffet, Derinda Reams, Elizabeth Scanlan and Calvin Wing.
•10 Years: Tonya Baxter, Trina Broomer, Tanya Brown, Michael Browning, Sandra Bucay, Thomas Chacha, Stephanie Church, Melissa Davis, Ulysses Emory, Nikia Johnson, Marc Jordan, Jennifer Lawless, Rose Livingston, Unique Riley, Terrance Ross, Dr. Ramita Shrestha, Kettly Thertulien, Panagiotis Tsirogiannis and Kenneth Wilson.
•5 Years: Catherine Belleh, Tiffany Bennard, Augustine Dean, Bernard Dormoh, Kris Fraser, Angela Golden, Denise Jenkins, Melody Jones, Ansu Kaba, Ashleigh Longacre, Andre Palmer, Nina Rodriguez, Gina Schuck, Queen Stewart and Curtis Williams.
Chair of the Recognition Committee was Anissa Nurse, with Deanna Varady serving as Co-Chair.
As part of Delaware Psychiatric Center’s annual Employee Recognition Event on June 28, Secretary Walker thanked employees for their commitment to serving some of the most vulnerable people of our state. Each year, DPC employees gather over two events – one in the afternoon and one at night – to honor individuals with service awards and special recognitions.
Elizabeth Romero, Director of the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental (DSAMH), and George Braunstein, Interim Director of DPC, handed out the awards. Romero thanked employees for their passion for their work and for helping patients to recover. Special awards went to:
•Employee of the Year: Rachel Gray, a clinical operations specialist.
•Outstanding Achievement: April Rawheiser and Doris P. Saunders.
•Employees of the Quarters: Ulysses Emory, Dr. Salman Salaria, Gina Schuck and Joseph Jean Pierre.
Service awards went to:
•30 Years: Valerie Brown, Christopher Charles and Juliann Congo.
•25 Years: Joseph Blackburn, Stephanie Brokenbaugh, Albert Daniels, Leah Knotts, Stephanie Lacy, Cynthia Macy, Sharon Malloy, Doris Quezon, Dr. Brian Simon and Vicki Simpler.
•20 Years: Christina Morris, Henry Bruce, Rachel Gray, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Keenan Scarborough and Renee James.
•15 Years: David Moffet, Derinda Reams, Elizabeth Scanlan and Calvin Wing.
•10 Years: Tonya Baxter, Trina Broomer, Tanya Brown, Michael Browning, Sandra Bucay, Thomas Chacha, Stephanie Church, Melissa Davis, Ulysses Emory, Nikia Johnson, Marc Jordan, Jennifer Lawless, Rose Livingston, Unique Riley, Terrance Ross, Dr. Ramita Shrestha, Kettly Thertulien, Panagiotis Tsirogiannis and Kenneth Wilson.
•5 Years: Catherine Belleh, Tiffany Bennard, Augustine Dean, Bernard Dormoh, Kris Fraser, Angela Golden, Denise Jenkins, Melody Jones, Ansu Kaba, Ashleigh Longacre, Andre Palmer, Nina Rodriguez, Gina Schuck, Queen Stewart and Curtis Williams.
Chair of the Recognition Committee was Anissa Nurse, with Deanna Varady serving as Co-Chair.