Scouts name Forsythe as Distinguished Citizen of the Year
NORWICH – The Baden-Powell Council of the Boy Scouts of America has announced that Daryl R. Forsythe is this year’s recipient of the 2010 Distinguished Citizen of the Year award for Chenango County.
Forsythe, of Norwich, will be honored at a dinner to be held on Thursday, May 13 at the Canasawacta Country Club in Norwich. Selection was made for the award by a committee of local citizens which includes past recipients, and is co-chaired by Dave and Mary El Emerson.
This is the 25th Annual Distinguished Citizen of the Year dinner benefiting the local Scouting program. Each year the Scouts recognize local community leaders for their outstanding contribution to the betterment of the community and service to their fellow citizens.
Forsythe has been a prominent member of the local business community for over 25 years. “He has shown his dedication to many community organizations through the generous use of his time and resources,” said Baden-Powell Council District Executive Chris Wilkinson.
Reservations for the event may be made by contacting Wilkinson at 316-4250. “Seating is limited, so please send in your reservation early,” he said.
The Baden-Powell Council, Boy Scouts of America served over 650 youth members in Chenango County in 2009. The Boy Scouts depend 100 percent on Community Support and do not receive any federal funding. The yearly cost to the council for each youth in the program is $169. Through this year’s event, local Scout Leaders hope to raise 20 percent of the county’s budget from this dinner to support local Scouts, Wilkinson said.
Forsythe, of Norwich, will be honored at a dinner to be held on Thursday, May 13 at the Canasawacta Country Club in Norwich. Selection was made for the award by a committee of local citizens which includes past recipients, and is co-chaired by Dave and Mary El Emerson.
This is the 25th Annual Distinguished Citizen of the Year dinner benefiting the local Scouting program. Each year the Scouts recognize local community leaders for their outstanding contribution to the betterment of the community and service to their fellow citizens.
Forsythe has been a prominent member of the local business community for over 25 years. “He has shown his dedication to many community organizations through the generous use of his time and resources,” said Baden-Powell Council District Executive Chris Wilkinson.
Reservations for the event may be made by contacting Wilkinson at 316-4250. “Seating is limited, so please send in your reservation early,” he said.
The Baden-Powell Council, Boy Scouts of America served over 650 youth members in Chenango County in 2009. The Boy Scouts depend 100 percent on Community Support and do not receive any federal funding. The yearly cost to the council for each youth in the program is $169. Through this year’s event, local Scout Leaders hope to raise 20 percent of the county’s budget from this dinner to support local Scouts, Wilkinson said.
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