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Paul Sullivan, chair, America Red Cross of Northern New Jersey Board of Directors (right), along with fellow board members Ed Susco (left) and Michael Festa (second from right) present Shawn Watters with a Pacesetter Award for her work as a Disaster Action Team member at the 2015 Volunteer Recognition on Thursday, January 22 in Fairfield.
Photo taken January 22 in Fairfield, NJ.
Melanie Hazim/American Red Cross
The 7th Annual Volunteer Recognition Reception at Newark Museum recognized alumni, parents and friends who serve on boards and committees, take time to call prospective students, represent the University at college fairs, organize alumni clubs, oversee regional chapters and give back by volunteering in so many meaningful ways.
In 2014, BCIT and the Graphic Communications Technology Management program was the recipient of several pieces of large format imaging equipment (free) from NorQuest College in Edmonton. This provided the opportunity for the program to expand into an area which was highly desired by the local industry. A Program Review took place 2 years ago in which PAC members and other employers informed us that the industry was moving more into large format imaging.
This event is in recognition of the local businesses who have donated over $5 million to the Centre for Large Format Imaging Campaign.
AEL Recognition Ceremony in the Donald D. Shook Fine Arts Building at St. Charles Community College, June 11, 2014.
The 7th Annual Volunteer Recognition Reception at Newark Museum recognized alumni, parents and friends who serve on boards and committees, take time to call prospective students, represent the University at college fairs, organize alumni clubs, oversee regional chapters and give back by volunteering in so many meaningful ways.
Goodwill's Annual Recognition Banquet was held on Thursday, November 5 at Benton Convention Center in downtown Winston-Salem. The event was attended by more than 300 employees, donors, partner agency representatives, volunteers and corporate partners.
The City of Laredo Mayor Pete Saenz presented recognitions and appreciation certificates for the service and contributions made by those volunteers appointed by Mayor Saenz to 38 Advisory and City Committees during the Mayor’s tenure.
Additionally, Council recognized Mr. Carlos Luna, a former Director of the J.W. Nixon High School Band from 1984 to 2014. Mr. Luna and his students received 28 consecutive UIL Sweepstakes Awards. His concert bands including the J.W. Nixon High School Honors Winds Ensemble won first place and honorable mention awards at festivals in Texas, Washington, D.C., and Colorado. Mr. Luna, his students, and band staff earned recognition at numerous marching band competitions, some of which include UIL Area and State Marching Band Contest rankings. The marching bands, under his direction, advanced from the regional level to UIL Area and State Marching Band Contest on several occasions. His band was a consistent TMEA (Texas Music Educators Association) State Honor Band contender for many years, ranking as high as eighth place in the State of Texas in Conference 5A, which is now the new 6A classification. During his 35 years in music education, Mr. Luna also served LISD as band coordinator and director of fine arts. He was also previously inducted into the TMEA Region XIV South Texas Band Directors Hall of Fame in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Lastly, Lisa Kristina was recognized by Council for her community outreach volunteer participation and work through COVID-19 vaccine drives, purchasing and making COVID-19 kits and distributing over 500 kits throughout the community. Lisa Kristina is a medical school candidate who assisted our community in vaccinating over 3,000 individuals. Her volunteer work and participation in our community has not gone unnoticed.
The 7th Annual Volunteer Recognition Reception at Newark Museum recognized alumni, parents and friends who serve on boards and committees, take time to call prospective students, represent the University at college fairs, organize alumni clubs, oversee regional chapters and give back by volunteering in so many meaningful ways.
Nov 18, 2014 SRP Recognition Day 2014 with speaker Margaret MacCartney introduced by Marc Laffer held at Tarrytown office.
Somers SRPs Jill Dickerson, Kathy Verdino. ©maria r. bastone.
The 7th Annual Volunteer Recognition Reception at Newark Museum recognized alumni, parents and friends who serve on boards and committees, take time to call prospective students, represent the University at college fairs, organize alumni clubs, oversee regional chapters and give back by volunteering in so many meaningful ways.
Nov 18, 2014 SRP Recognition Day 2014 with speaker Margaret MacCartney introduced by Marc Laffer held at Tarrytown office.
J.R. Wilson [LRS] and Wendy Waczek [Teachers Assn of Tarrytown]. ©maria r. bastone.
The 7th Annual Volunteer Recognition Reception at Newark Museum recognized alumni, parents and friends who serve on boards and committees, take time to call prospective students, represent the University at college fairs, organize alumni clubs, oversee regional chapters and give back by volunteering in so many meaningful ways.