In celebration of International Women's Day, Zonta International Club of Corvallis distributed yellow roses Friday to people throughout Benton and Linn counties in recognition of their work to improve the lives of those with disabilities.
Club members presented roses to individuals as well as organizations. Recipients were recognized for activities ranging from working with guide dogs to volunteering with Special Olympics to setting up group homes.
Each year, Zonta celebrates International Women's Day by delivering a yellow rose to residents who have made the difference in the lives of others. Last year, Zonta honored community members for their work with people from other countries.
Those honored this year were nominated by community members involved with programs serving people with disabilities. The honorees are just a few of many local residents and organizations working in these efforts, the group said in a news release.
These people and businesses received roses: Diane Allen, Stephanie Anderson, B&J Bookbinding (Cornerstone Associates), Mary Barker, Bobbie Beck, Kim Butzner, Color Wheel Gardens (Cornerstone Associates), Kelly Collson, Cindy Cool, Virgil Cool, Cornerstone Associates main office, Meg Dooley, Joane Eby, K. Foster, Bud and Dorothy Fredericks, Mary Fryer, Sara A. Gelser, Kinsey Bass Green, Julie Gust, Aleita Hass-Holcombe, Amber Howell, Caron Johnson, Art Koebel, Bev Larson, Joyce Lee, Susan Livingston, Lois Malango, Bill McClenaghan, Jeff McCubbin, Inga McLaughlin, Jane Newton, Dean and Betty Olleman, Packaging Plus (Cornerstone Associates), Barbara Sackett, Ray Shimabuku, Theresa Spaulding, Genny Stephenson, Rita Sternal, Karen Sundseth, Taylor Street Ovens (Cornerstone Associates), Maria Weidman, and J.K. Yun.
Posted in Local on Friday, March 7, 2003 12:00 am
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