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Community news
Catoctin Civitan Club Hosts Police
Appreciation Night
The Catoctin Area Civitan Club hosted a Police Appreciation Night at
the Thurmont Main Street Center on August 15, 2016. Being a police officer
today is a daunting job. Those that choose this career dedicate themselves
to serving their community and to helping others; their commitment and
professionalism is to be commended. Sincere gratitude is extended to
Frederick County Sheriff’s Deputies, Lt. Col Hopkins, Dfc. Openshaw, Dfc.
Sutton, and Dfc. Grove; and Thurmont Police Department’s Chief Eyler,
Lt. Droneburg, Officer Minnick, and Cpl. Armstrong, for coming out and
receiving a special “Thank You” from the Catoctin Civitan Club.
Who Will Be the Thurmont
Volunteer of the Year for 2016?
The Thurmont Lions Club is now accepting nominations for the 2016
Volunteer of the Year. Nominate an individual(s) who is/are making a
difference in the lives of others. Please nominate those deserving individuals
for the goodwill and volunteer services they give to help their community.
The volunteer service work must be done in the area of zip code 21788.
Forms are available at the Thurmont Regional Library, online at www.
thurmontlionsclubs.com, or by contacting Lion Joyce Anthony at jananny@
comcast.net. Nomination forms are due no later than October 1, 2016. Send
your completed nomination form to Thurmont Lions Club, ATTN: Joyce
Anthony, P.O. Box 306, Thurmont, MD 21788, or email to jananny@comcast.
net. Thurmont Lions Club members are eligible to be nominated with the
stipulation that the majority (95 percent) of the volunteer services considered
for the award must be performed outside of related Lions Club community
service (e.g. church, school, community, another organization).
The recipient will be announced at the 2016 Make a Difference Day
reception on October 22, 2016.
Community news
Catoctin Civitan Club Hosts Police
Appreciation Night
The Catoctin Area Civitan Club hosted a Police Appreciation Night at
the Thurmont Main Street Center on August 15, 2016. Being a police officer
today is a daunting job. Those that choose this career dedicate themselves
to serving their community and to helping others; their commitment and
professionalism is to be commended. Sincere gratitude is extended to
Frederick County Sheriff’s Deputies, Lt. Col Hopkins, Dfc. Openshaw, Dfc.
Sutton, and Dfc. Grove; and Thurmont Police Department’s Chief Eyler,
Lt. Droneburg, Officer Minnick, and Cpl. Armstrong, for coming out and
receiving a special “Thank You” from the Catoctin Civitan Club.
Who Will Be the Thurmont
Volunteer of the Year for 2016?
The Thurmont Lions Club is now accepting nominations for the 2016
Volunteer of the Year. Nominate an individual(s) who is/are making a
difference in the lives of others. Please nominate those deserving individuals
for the goodwill and volunteer services they give to help their community.
The volunteer service work must be done in the area of zip code 21788.
Forms are available at the Thurmont Regional Library, online at www.
thurmontlionsclubs.com, or by contacting Lion Joyce Anthony at jananny@
comcast.net. Nomination forms are due no later than October 1, 2016. Send
your completed nomination form to Thurmont Lions Club, ATTN: Joyce
Anthony, P.O. Box 306, Thurmont, MD 21788, or email to jananny@comcast.
net. Thurmont Lions Club members are eligible to be nominated with the
stipulation that the majority (95 percent) of the volunteer services considered
for the award must be performed outside of related Lions Club community
service (e.g. church, school, community, another organization).
The recipient will be announced at the 2016 Make a Difference Day
reception on October 22, 2016.