Tickets available for Scout dinner
NORWICH – Tickets are available for a dinner recognizing Fred Miers as the 2016 Distinguished Citizen of the Year and for his outstanding achievements in Chenango County.
Miers will be honored by the local Boy Scouts of America at a dinner to be held at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 12 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 Eric Larsen and Jim Edwards.
Miers is a lifelong resident of Chenango County having been born in Norwich. He graduated with the class of 1958, serving as vice-president of his senior class and co-captain of the 1957 football team. Miers has been married for 51 years to Sally Millspaugh, and they have a son, Peter, who is an RN with Surgical Services at the Flagstaff Memorial Center in Arizona. Miers’ wife, Nicole, is a physical therapist in Flagstaff.
This is the 31st 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.
Reservations for the event may be made by contacting the Baden-Powell Council service center at 607-648-7888 or toll free at 1-877-674-8876 and asking for information on the Chenango Distinguished Citizens Award Dinner. Seating is limited, so please send in reservations early.
Miers will be honored by the local Boy Scouts of America at a dinner to be held at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 12 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 Eric Larsen and Jim Edwards.
Miers is a lifelong resident of Chenango County having been born in Norwich. He graduated with the class of 1958, serving as vice-president of his senior class and co-captain of the 1957 football team. Miers has been married for 51 years to Sally Millspaugh, and they have a son, Peter, who is an RN with Surgical Services at the Flagstaff Memorial Center in Arizona. Miers’ wife, Nicole, is a physical therapist in Flagstaff.
This is the 31st 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.
Reservations for the event may be made by contacting the Baden-Powell Council service center at 607-648-7888 or toll free at 1-877-674-8876 and asking for information on the Chenango Distinguished Citizens Award Dinner. Seating is limited, so please send in reservations early.
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