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Council recognizes students, local organizations and observances; proclamations accepted unanimously
Summary
At its April 15 meeting, the Gastonia City Council held an annual student recognition ceremony and unanimously accepted proclamations honoring the Eta Mu Lambda chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha, Gaston Residential Services’ 50th anniversary, Peace Officers Memorial Week, and Community Development Block Grant Week.
The Gastonia City Council opened its April 15 meeting with an annual student recognition program and issued proclamations honoring local organizations and national observances; council accepted the proclamations by unanimous vote.
Councilwoman Stepp introduced student honorees from Ashbrook High School, Greer Middle School, Highland School of Technology and other Gaston County schools. Ashbrook senior Haley Fender received a citation highlighting volunteer work at the public library, leadership roles in student organizations and that she is graduating with an associate degree; teacher Ashley Reimer introduced Fender…
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