Girl Scouts - NC Coastal Pines
VOLUNTEER Services

Annual Adult Recognitions Program
3rd Annual Meeting Luncheon
March 6, 2010


Girl Scouts – North Carolina Coastal Pines counts our esteemed volunteers as one of our greatest assets.  Our volunteers are caring, dedicated and talented women and men who serve in various capacities throughout the council to ensure that every girl can benefit from the Girl Scout experience.  Whether working directly with the girls or indirectly through the support of other adults in their volunteer service, these individuals are truly helping to further the mission of
Girl Scouting.  

Each year at our Annual Meeting, the Council is honored to recognize and applaud the efforts of volunteers by way of presenting awards for outstanding service.  What makes this recognition so inspiring and meaningful is that the honorees have been nominated by their peers for going above and beyond the expectations of their position descriptions.
 
The men and women we honor do not volunteer in search of recognition – they volunteer because they want to share their passion for Girl Scouting with the girls in our council so that they may become girls of “courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place.”

 
Congratulations and many, many thank yous to each of you for all you do to help girls discover, connect and take action to make their world, and our world, a better place.

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CEO Awards for Service Units - This award is presented to any service unit that meets the goals set for the year in recruitment, retention, communication, and program.   
  • Service Unit #252 - Wake 16
  • Service Unit #281 - Wake 18
  • Service Unit #300 – Teen Unit - Wake 19
  • Service Unit #307 – Daisy Unit - Wake 23

Numeral Guards
– for combined girl and adult years as a member of the movement.
20 Years:
•   Helen Allen, Johnston County, 20 years
•   Jessica Booker, Orange County, 20 years
•   Deanna Ludwick, Wake County, 20 years
•   Ernestine Morris, Pitt County, 20 years
•   Mary Rogers, Wake County, 20 years
•   Shannon Weldon, Cumberland County, 20 years

25 Years:
•   Eileen Lawlor, Wake County
•   Ina McBryde, Cumberland County
•   Rose Ann Sellers, New Hanover County

30 Years:
•   Judith King, Wayne County
•   Barbara Putney, Orange County

35 Years:
•   Deborah Brady, Pitt County
•   Margaret Butler, Lenoir County
•   Linda Lane, Johnston County
•   Donie Oldham, Moore County
•   Lillie Thompson, Wayne County

40 Years:

•   Osa Redding, Cumberland County, 40 years

45 Years:
•   Jeannie Dozier, Nash County, 45 years
•   Judy McLean, Harnett County, 45 years

Girl Scouts – North Carolina Coastal Pines Distinguished Service Award - This award is presented to an individual or community group or a registered adult volunteer who has provided a minimum of two years distinguished service to an area.

•   Billie Jo Barbour – Wake 18
•   Victoria Brown- Pitt County
•   Charlene Burroughs – Granville County
•   Lisa Byrd – Durham 10
•   Caroline Doherty – Pitt County
•   First Presbyterian Church - Wilson County
•   Michelle Griffin – Pitt County
•   Elaine Hudnell – Beaufort County
•   Lori Lipkin – Wake 18
•   Wanda Needell - Pitt County
•   Lori Nicolicchia – Johnston County
•   Dora Owens – Chatham County
•   Carlette Parris - Wilson County
•   Carolyn Reed - Pitt County
•   Rose Ann Sellars – New Hanover County
•   Melody Shearlock – Cumberland 35
•   Donna Shinn – Wake 15
•   Anne Smith – Johnston County
•   Carol Sorochinski– Wake 13
•   Triangle Presbyterian Church – Durham 10
•   Kristin Vickery - Wake 13
•   Otis Weaver – Wilson County
•   Rhonda Wells – Vance County
•   Dana Williamson - Wilson County
•   Kristine Williford –Granville County

Girl Scouts – North Carolina Coastal Pines Leading the Way Award-  
The award is bestowed on an active, registered, adult member who provides significant support to the leadership development program.  It is awarded only once to an individual who provides significant, continuous service to the Council, exemplifies the Girl Scout Promise and Law, and has demonstrated a spirit of loyalty and dedication to the Girl Scout Movement and the Council.
•   Rachel Frawley – Orange County
•   Martha Webb – Wake County
•   Lillie Thompson – Wayne County

The Girl Scouts of the United States of America Honor Pin is awarded to an individual who has provided outstanding service to one or more areas, going significantly above and beyond the expectations of the recipient’s position.

•   Eula Parkin – Carteret County

The Girl Scouts of the USA Thanks Badge is presented only to those members whose service benefits the entire Council and is so significant that no other award is appropriate.  

•   Rebecca Christian – Wake County
•    Sandie Lemons – Lee County

Girl Scouts of the USA Thanks Badge II -  This award is presented only to those members who have received the Thanks Badge and yet continue to provide service over and above the expectations of their position for an additional five years and  benefits the entire Council and is so significant that no other award is appropriate.  
•   Beverly Wyckoff – Brunswick County

Special Awards
Martha A. Webb Every Girl, Everywhere Fund -  This fund was creates to honor the lifelong service or our outgoing Chair of the Board, Martha Webb of Wake County.  Contributions to the Martha A. Webb Every Girl Everywhere Fund will provide much-needed financial assistance for girls.


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