Shenandoah Region Honors Women of DistinctionGirl Scouts Announce 2012 Women of Distinction Event raises funds for Girl Scout Camp White Rock improvements Martinsburg, WV — The Girl Scout Council of the Nation’s Capital is proud to announce the 2012 Women of Distinction. Three outstanding women from the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia were selected to receive the prestigious award based on distinguished service, excellent leadership and capacity to serve as role models for girls. “We received nominations from individuals, community leaders, business owners and the government sector. The honorees were selected by an independent committee comprised of former Awardees, unaffiliated with Girl Scouts,” said Berniece Collis, member of the Girl Scout Council Board of Directors. “Once again, we have an impressive group of honorees who are leaders in their professions, dedicated to the well being of their communities and committed to preparing girls for leadership roles.” The 2012 Women of Distinction: Leslie Crabill, Vice President & Trust Officer, Program Manager for BCT Investments
Ora Dixon, Biologist/Training Specialist/Course Leader
A resident of Jefferson County, Ora holds a Master of Science degree in Strategic Leadership from Mountain State University, a Master of Art degree in Communication Studies, a certification in Corporate and Organizational Communication from West Virginia University and a BS in Microbiology from Southern University, Baton Rouge, LA.
Stacy Dugan, Dietitian
A Morgan County resident, Stacy is active in Word of Deliverance Church. She earned an Associates degree in Dietetic Food Systems Management from Penn State and a B.S. in Coordinated Dietetics from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. Girl Scouts thanks the following sponsors: BB&T, BCT- Bank of Charles Town, Minghini’s General Contractors, Inc., Randy Smith, and Trak Companies for their generosity. Raffle tickets are available for the Christian Caine pearls. Sponsorship opportunities are still available for businesses and individuals at the following levels: Gold - $10,000; Silver - $5,000; Leadership - $3,000; Courage - $1,500; Confidence - $750; and Character - $375. For more information and to become a sponsor, contact Sharon Gleason at the Girl Scout office at 202-274-3330. This year, the net proceeds from the Women of Distinction event will go towards improvements to Girl Scout Camp White Rock, located in Hampshire County. The camp is located on the banks of the Capon River, 130 acres with lodges, glen shelter, platform tent, and primitive units. There are hiking trails, a sports field with a basketball court, a sand pit volleyball court, archery range, a low ropes course and boat access. The Women of Distinction luncheon will be held Wednesday, September 26, 2012 at 11:30 a.m. at the Holiday Inn in Martinsburg. Nominations for the 2013 Women of Distinction are being accepted. Girl Scouts encourages the public to nominate a woman for the 2013 Women of Distinction by contacting Pam Allen at WOD@gscnc.org. About Girl Scout Council of the Nation’s Capital The Girl Scout Council of the Nation’s Capital (GSCNC) is the premier leadership development organization for girls, with over 90,000 members, 63,000 girls ages 5-17 and 4,900 troops. With the help of 27,000 dedicated adult volunteers and parents, the generosity of corporations and foundations, and our popular Girl Scout Cookie program, Girl Scouting helps build girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place. We serve the Greater Washington Region, which includes the District of Columbia, eight counties in Maryland, ten counties in Virginia and seven counties in West Virginia. Girl Scouts, founded in 1912, is celebrating its 100th anniversary—The Year of the Girl. For more information on how to join, volunteer, or donate to Girl Scouts, visit our website at www.gscnc.org. ### |
