Senior Volunteers Receive Lifetime Service Award

June 1, 2013 at 2:30 a.m.
Snohomish County Retired and Senior volunteers were honored with lifetime service awards at the RSVP volunteer recognition event held in May. Pictured left to right are Martha Mee of Everett, Nora McCaffrey of Monroe, Barbara Halseth of Edmonds, Bob Krull of Granite Falls and Janet Young of Lynnwood. "Ben Franklin," who gave a speech on volunteerism at the event, is pictured on the far right.
Snohomish County Retired and Senior volunteers were honored with lifetime service awards at the RSVP volunteer recognition event held in May. Pictured left to right are Martha Mee of Everett, Nora McCaffrey of Monroe, Barbara Halseth of Edmonds, Bob Krull of Granite Falls and Janet Young of Lynnwood. "Ben Franklin," who gave a speech on volunteerism at the event, is pictured on the far right.

Everett - The Snohomish County RSVP Program, Retired and Senior Volunteer Program, honored RSVP volunteers at their annual recognition event. Five volunteers received the Presidential Volunteer Lifetime Service Award.

Pictured with “Ben Franklin” (far right) are recipients of the President’s “Call to Service” Lifetime Volunteer Service Award. The award goes to people with more than 4,000 documented hours of volunteering.

From left to right: Martha Mee of Everett, Nora McCaffrey of Monroe, Barbara Halseth of Edmonds, Bob Krull of Granite Falls and Janet Young of Lynnwood.

The annual event was held on May 22 at the Medallion Hotel in Arlington.

Benjamin Franklin spoke on volunteering at the event.


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