Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore honor distinguished community leaders

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FARMINGDALE — The Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore recently raised more than $175,000 during its annual Women of Distinction and Community Partners Gala held at the Eagle Oaks Country Club.

The April 1 event honored the personal and professional achievements of outstanding local individuals and organizations dedicated to improving the community and embodying the leadership qualities represented by Girl Scouts.

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Honorees included this year’s Women of Distinction, Monmouth County Freeholder Lillian Burry, Valerie Montecalvo of Bayshore Recycling, Maria Tanzola of UBS, civic volunteer Betty White and Bertha Williams-Pullen of the Neptune Township School District.

The Community Partner honoree was The Faith & James Knight Foundation, and the Junior Woman of Distinction was Kathy Ann Drake, a Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore girl board representative.

For the first time, the council honored a “Man Enough to be a Girl Scout Member of the Year.” The inaugural honoree was Jim DeAngelis of the Lakewood BlueClaws.

For more information about Girl Scouts and upcoming events, visit www.girlscoutsjs.org/specialevents.

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