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Fort Ritchie Community Center Rocky Ridge 4-H Club Spends Quality
Welcomes Marketing Coordinator Time with St. Joseph’s Ministries’
Residents
The Fort Ritchie Community Courtesy Photo
Center has added a marketing and Submitted by Payton Troxell, Rocky Ridge 4-H reporter
special events coordinator to its team. provide healthy lifestyle and The Rocky Ridge 4-H club visited St. Catherine’s Nursing Home in
leisure activities, foster community Emmitsburg on Saturday, August 28, 2016, to play Bingo with the residents.
Buck Browning, executive traditions, and promote cultural The residents at St. Joseph’s Ministries enjoyed the 4-H club members’
director, said Jaimie Paterson development through the arts, enthusiasm, and 4-H members had a great time helping and providing the
(pictured right) has begun her new education, sports, technology, and prizes.
role, and he is excited to have her on natural resources, to enhance the
board. “There are so many exciting quality of life for the residents and Courtesy Photo
things in the works here for Fort users of Fort Ritchie and surrounding
Ritchie and the community; we felt communities. The Community Pictured are Rocky Ridge 4-H Club members, Kaitlynn, Addison, Brittnee, Natalie, Samantha,
we needed to expand and add some Center offers a fitness center, free- Wesley, Bryce, Katie, McKenzie, and their families.
new resources to our team. We found weight room, fitness classes, and
someone who we feel is the perfect fit various events throughout the year. Cuddles Cat
in Jaimie.” Rescue Reduces
Visit www.thefrcc.org. Adoption Fee to
Paterson, a Shippensburg Think Pink
University graduate, said she is very
happy with how things fell into place. For every cat or kitten adopted in
“I have known Buck and most of the month of October, Cuddles Cat
the staff at the Community Center for Rescue will reduce their adoption
quite some time. When the opportunity fee to $60.00 (regular price is
arose, I jumped at it, because I knew $75.00) and donate $10.00 to the
they were the type of people I’d love to Think Pink Campaign! Adoption
work with. I think we’re going to do price includes spay/neuter, rabies
great things as a team, and I’m really and distemper vaccinations, and
excited to be here.” deworming.
Paterson graduated in 2011 with a Cuddles Cat Rescue is a non-
B.A. in Communications/Journalism, profit, all volunteer organization
emphasizing in Public Relations. dedicated to humanely reducing the
She is from the Pittsburgh area, and feral and stray cat population in the
currently resides in Chambersburg Thurmont area. Please call 301-
with her husband and young son. 606-0261 to meet their furry friends.
The Fort Ritchie Community
Center’s mission is to create and
Your Good News Community Newspaper
Fort Ritchie Community Center Rocky Ridge 4-H Club Spends Quality
Welcomes Marketing Coordinator Time with St. Joseph’s Ministries’
Residents
The Fort Ritchie Community Courtesy Photo
Center has added a marketing and Submitted by Payton Troxell, Rocky Ridge 4-H reporter
special events coordinator to its team. provide healthy lifestyle and The Rocky Ridge 4-H club visited St. Catherine’s Nursing Home in
leisure activities, foster community Emmitsburg on Saturday, August 28, 2016, to play Bingo with the residents.
Buck Browning, executive traditions, and promote cultural The residents at St. Joseph’s Ministries enjoyed the 4-H club members’
director, said Jaimie Paterson development through the arts, enthusiasm, and 4-H members had a great time helping and providing the
(pictured right) has begun her new education, sports, technology, and prizes.
role, and he is excited to have her on natural resources, to enhance the
board. “There are so many exciting quality of life for the residents and Courtesy Photo
things in the works here for Fort users of Fort Ritchie and surrounding
Ritchie and the community; we felt communities. The Community Pictured are Rocky Ridge 4-H Club members, Kaitlynn, Addison, Brittnee, Natalie, Samantha,
we needed to expand and add some Center offers a fitness center, free- Wesley, Bryce, Katie, McKenzie, and their families.
new resources to our team. We found weight room, fitness classes, and
someone who we feel is the perfect fit various events throughout the year. Cuddles Cat
in Jaimie.” Rescue Reduces
Visit www.thefrcc.org. Adoption Fee to
Paterson, a Shippensburg Think Pink
University graduate, said she is very
happy with how things fell into place. For every cat or kitten adopted in
“I have known Buck and most of the month of October, Cuddles Cat
the staff at the Community Center for Rescue will reduce their adoption
quite some time. When the opportunity fee to $60.00 (regular price is
arose, I jumped at it, because I knew $75.00) and donate $10.00 to the
they were the type of people I’d love to Think Pink Campaign! Adoption
work with. I think we’re going to do price includes spay/neuter, rabies
great things as a team, and I’m really and distemper vaccinations, and
excited to be here.” deworming.
Paterson graduated in 2011 with a Cuddles Cat Rescue is a non-
B.A. in Communications/Journalism, profit, all volunteer organization
emphasizing in Public Relations. dedicated to humanely reducing the
She is from the Pittsburgh area, and feral and stray cat population in the
currently resides in Chambersburg Thurmont area. Please call 301-
with her husband and young son. 606-0261 to meet their furry friends.
The Fort Ritchie Community
Center’s mission is to create and
Your Good News Community Newspaper