South Brunswick Senior Center celebrates most-ever presidential volunteer award winners

PHOTO COURTESY OF CHRISTINE WILDEMUTH
The South Brunswick Senior Center celebrated its presidential volunteer award winners on Dec. 7. Pictured in the front row are Renee Spriggs, left to right, Joann Muscianesi, Farheen Ali, Rashmi Bagdiya and Rose Marie Gianvito. Pictured in the back row are Barbara Lee, left to right, Diane Duffy, Anne Markey, Susan Boguszewicz, Theresa Doremus and Bhajaraj Patte. Not pictured are Ram Sundar, Kamini Sundar, Jenis Anbu, Mary Jacobs, Nancy Huber, VK Mody, Kathy Wahl, Phyllis Chan and Barbara Senchesak.

SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The South Brunswick Senior Center held its annual volunteer recognition celebration on Dec. 7, celebrating its 143 volunteers serving in 22 different positions for a total of 9,282 hours over the year. Each volunteer was presented with a certificate and volunteer pen with the slogan “Volunteers Are the Heart of our Team.” Dinner was catered by Business Bistro.

In addition, every year the president of the United States gives out volunteer service awards in several categories. For adults, the gold award is for more than 500 hours of service, silver is for 250-499 hours and bronze is for 100-249 hours. In the 16+ age group, a bronze is for more than 100 hours that year.

This year, the Senior Center had the most-ever recipients, with one youth bronze, one adult gold, two adult silver and 16 adult bronze. Each packet includes a certificate; a letter from the president; and either a gold, silver or bronze pin.

 

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