NEIGHBORS
The Early Bird Toastmasters Club has elected
Rob Olszewski as its the new president. He was installed by Toastmasters past President Margo Perotti during the club's annual banquet on June 11.Other newly installed officers were vice president of education
Walt Smith, vice president of membership
Steve Claudy, vice president of public relations
Linda Harigan, secretary
Gloria Smith, treasurer
Rick Kienzle and sergeant-at-arms
Rob Cobbett.The group is planning a summer picnic July 10 at the home of Mary Zacherl.The club meets every other Saturday at 7:30 a.m. at Lifesteps. For more information, contact Linda Harigan at 724-352-2202.---
During a recent ceremony, the Foster Grandparent Program of Southwestern Pennsylvania presented a Director's Award for Oustanding Service to <b>Beulah Folino</b> of Butler for her service to the Butler YMCA.The program allows seniors to volunteer as mentors, tutors and caregivers for children and youth with exceptional needs.---<b>Nicholas Radio</b> was recently honored with the Graduate Student Award for Excellence in Teaching at the annual Celebration of Teaching Excellence at Duquesne University.According to a university press release, the award, sponsored by the Center for Teaching Excellence, promotes and rewards teaching effectiveness of current graduate students and provides award nominees with training on how to present evidence of teaching excellence.Radio, who is one of only four graduate teaching assistants selected for the award, also received a gift of $500.Radio is a resident of Harmony and is a graduate student in the Mylan School of Pharmacy.
