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 Catch A KID WHO CARES!


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If you "catch" a child or young adult in our community involved in:

An Unusually Good Deed

A Random Act of Kindness

An Extraordinary Effort

Going "Above and Beyond the Call"

PLEASE CONTACT:

Daughn Higgins, Confidential Clerk to Town Supervisor, Robert Kelsch at Ontario Town Hall (315) 524-7105x105

Fill out this application and send it by e-mail or print it and drop it off at the Ontario Town Hall, Supervisor's Office.

Share the youths name, address & what he/she has been "caught doing" – They’ll receive a certificate of recognition.

SO KEEP A LOOK OUT – CATCH A KID WHO CARES!!!

    Previous Acknowledgements

Nov. 9, 2009: Justin Tyler - Boy Scout troop # 126.  Administered medical treatment to his Dad and kept  him stable until medical personnel arrived. Awesome Job Justin. 

Jan. 4, 2010:  Allison Brewer - Girl Scout troop # 633.  Organized a Blood Drive to attract young adults.  there were 50 donors.  Great Job Allison. 

Jan. 4, 2010:  Paige DeWolf:  Girl Scout Troop # 633.  Organized a "Cheer For Food" and collected and donated food to local pantries.  Paige also donated her time and worked sorting and filling for the local pantries.  Congratulations Paige.

Jan. 4, 2010:  Merica Fingar:  Girl Scout Troop # 633.  Merica volunteered at a soup kitchen.  She helped to prepare as well as serve the folks in attendance. Thank You Merica for contributing. 

March 8, 2010:  Eric Christenson:  Boy Scout Troop # 127.  Eric solicited donations and labor to clean up the Thatcher Cemetery on Knickerbocker Road as his Eagle Scout project.  He presented a slide show at the Town Board Meeting and continues to work on the beautification project.

March 22, 2010:  Robbie Skardinski:  Cub Scout Troop # 126, Den 3. Instead of gifts, he asked that friends and family members bring donations for the local food pantry to his birthday party.

November 22, 2010:  Camryn Weller:  WIth the help of her 4th grade teacher, Miss Lohr at Freewill Elementary, Camryn trained to run a 5-K for a program called "Push Yourself".  Push Yourself is the act of stepping outside of your comfort zone to stir and cultivate a movement that changes the world.  She asked that everyone donate one non-perishable item for local charities. Her goal was to have the most donated items collected.  Camryn did this because she does not want kids her age to have to worry about where and when they are going to eat next. Congratulations Tim and Lara Weller for raising such a caring, giving young lady.   

 

 

 


                                       

 

 

 

 

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