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a. Resolution to Name the New Central Orange Senior Center for Mariah Ann <br /> McPherson <br /> The Board was to consider a resolution to name the new Central Orange Senior Center <br /> for Mariah Ann McPherson. <br /> DEFERRED <br /> b. North Carolina Governor's Awards and Orange County Key Volunteer <br /> Recognition <br /> The Board considered recognizing the North Carolina Governor's Award 1 Key <br /> Volunteers. <br /> Chair Jacobs read the information on each person. <br /> Key Volunteers <br /> Hillary Cooper Orange County Animal Hillary has faithfully volunteered at <br /> Services the Animal Shelter for 2 % years <br /> while attending UNC and was one of <br /> the first volunteers to do community <br /> outreach at the shelter. She is <br /> dedicated to this organization and is <br /> truly a role model for other young <br /> adults in college today. <br /> John and Marie Helton Orange County Animal John and Marie work as a team in <br /> Services their dedication to improve the lives <br /> of people and pets. They are <br /> invaluable in assisting in the <br /> temperament testing of animals and <br /> assisting with photographing of the <br /> animals for the shelter in order for <br /> the public to see them. <br /> Barbara Long Orange County Animal Barbara has been volunteering since <br /> Services 2004 at the shelter and is the <br /> volunteer Animal Behaviorist at the <br /> shelter. She believes that animals <br /> are an important part of our lives and <br /> can be our wonderful friends, too. <br /> Angela Moore Orange County Disability Ms. Moore has been the Newsletter <br /> Awareness Council Coordinator for DAC (Disability <br /> Awareness Council) and has served <br /> on their board. She is a role model <br /> for other persons with disabilities <br /> who struggle for inclusion and <br /> independence. <br /> Kaili Mumme Orange County Animal Kailie has volunteered at the shelter <br /> Services for 2 years, while attending college; <br /> her primary role at the shelter has <br /> been in educational presentations to <br />