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bookmobile from her car during the summer for the students in the <br />neighborhoods sez-ved by Fred L. Wilson and spending a week at Christmas <br />serving relief workers at Ground Zero; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, Lara Cabaniss is a dedicated and talented educator who <br />epitomizes the highest principles and values expected of an educator, justly <br />earning the respect, admiration and high regard of students, colleagues and <br />the entire community. <br /> <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, the Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners hereby <br />commends Lara Cabaniss on receiving the prestigious Milken Family Foundation <br />National Educator Award, and expresses on behalf of the citizens of Cabarrus <br />County, sincere appreciation and gratitude for her dedication and commitment <br />to providing a quality education for our children. <br /> <br /> This the 21"= day of October, 2002. <br /> /s/ Robert M. Freeman <br /> Robert M. Freeman, Chairman <br /> Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners <br /> <br />(C-2) Rscocrnition of Tony Overt&Ih on his Retirement from the Cabmrrus <br />Count7 Sheriff's Department <br /> <br /> Sheriff Brad Riley recognized David Anthony "Tony" Overcash on his <br />retirement from the Cabarrus County Sheriff's Department. Sergeant 0vercash <br />began his career with the Sheriff's Office on October 18, 1973 and retired on <br />September 30, 2002. <br /> <br /> On behalf of the Board, Vice Chairman Carruth presented a plaque co <br />Sergeant Overcash in appreciation for his service to Cabarrus County and its <br />citizens. <br /> <br />(C-3) National 4-H Month Celebration Reco~nition -Debbie Bost <br /> <br /> Ms. Debbie Bost, County Extension Director, presented information <br />concerning the 100~ anniversary celebration of 4-H. Also, she recognized 4-H <br />members for their tabletop exhibits that were on display at the Governmental <br />Center. The exhibits were judged on October 4 and the results were as <br />follows: <br /> <br />1": place - Ashlyn Rickard, Junior Division 9-10 year olds; Hannah <br />Rickard, Junior Division 11-12 year olds; Kristen Mason, Senior <br />Division 13-15 year olds; and Kristy Westbook, Senior Division <br />16-18 year olds. <br /> <br />2~d place - Barbara Harper, Junior Division 9-10 year olds; Kayla <br />Mason, Junior Division 11-12 year olds; John Wesley Golf, Senior <br />Division 13-15 year olds (Tie); Adele Harper, Senior Division 13- <br />15 year olds (Tis); and Charity Hill, Senior Division 16-18 year <br />olds <br /> <br />Place - Meghan Wells, Senior Division 16-18 year olds <br /> <br />Place - Allison Golf.- Senior Division 13-15 year olds <br /> <br />Honorable Mention - Lainey Rickard (Cloverbuds); Daniel Outen <br />(Seniors) <br /> <br /> Chairman Freeman presented a Certificate to those winners who were <br />present for the meetin9. <br /> <br />(C-4) Reco~nition of Dave ~off, Extension 4-H A~ent, on his Retirement <br /> <br /> Ms. Debbie Bost, County ~xtension Director, recognized Dave Goff on his <br />retirement as Extension 4-H Agent in Cabarrus County. Mr. Golf began his <br />career with the North Carolina Extension Service in February 19%6 and retired <br />in September 2002. <br /> <br /> On behalf of the Board of Commissioners, Commissioner Fennel presented <br />a plaque to Mr. Goff in appreciation for his service to Cabarrus County and <br />its citizens. <br /> <br />(C-5) Cabarrue County Employees' 2002 United Way Campaign Report <br /> <br /> <br />