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2019Volunteers in Public Schools Award Nominees 2019 VolunteersViPS Board in of Public Directors Schoolsand Tonight’s Award Hosts: Nominees Dr. Anita Aebersold Jamilah Henry Karen Ryall Angela and Isaac Alexander Brandon Hill, Sr. (aka Coach Tre’) Jessica Sanders Dawn Anderson Hope Project- Theressa Hoover UMC Second Presbyterian Church AR Dept. of Human Services Immanuel Baptist Church Chiemi Shimizu AR Kids Read Jefferson Elementary Joggers Tywana Smith AR ML King, Jr. Commission Shirley Jones Markesi Smith Amanda Auttonberry Quinton Jones Lu Smith Tami Bean Kathryn Kennedy Shannon Smith Brian Bettinardi Kristy Kidd Sonic (Cantrell & Riverdale) Rabbi Barry Block Sadie Kirk St. Paul Baptist Church Gabriel and Will Bond Robert Lanum Gregory Stewart Roc Brammer Chiquita Laster Amber Taylor Melissa Brown Eva Lepe Perez Anne Tedford Cammack Village Police Dept. Life Skills for Youth The Mercy Church Cash Savers Longley Baptist Church Kim Thomas Central Arkansas Library System LRCH National Historic Site UALR Children International Ann Childs LR First Church of the Nazarene Graham Underwood Debby Coates LR Water Reclamation Authority Unitarian Universalist Church-LR Sarah Cook Jennifer Lusk Patty Waddell Adaja Cooper Mabelvale United Methodist Church Alexandra Wakelyn Latoya Davis-Stewart Steve Markell XaKhi Weston Elizabeth De Jong Tamara McCormack Monica Williams Dunbar Community Garden Shawna Morehart Williams Elementary PTA Elizabeth Eckford Lynn Morgan Teresa Wofford QuayShaun Evans Kim Mount Lindsey Evans Angela Mull Deborah Finkbeiner Eli Nelson Sandra Fountain Parker-Rash & Associates Stephanie Franklin Tiffany Payan Garver Boyce Pearson Stacy Gip Matthew Pettit Lisa Gondek Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Schell Gower PK Grill Chuck and Jo Greenlee Pulaski Heights Elementary PTA Patsy Hale Josh Ramirez Catherine Hall Redeemer Community Church Hall High Service Learning Class Janie Roark Darren Hansberry Warren Robinson Travis Harris Dale Ronnel Keith Harvey Rotary Club of WLR.
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