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MORNING STAR ✳ MAY 17 - 23, 2007

Snapshots Customer Service Awards

Linda Johnston and Jay Dolby present the Greater Seaford Chamber of Commerce Exceptional Customer Service Award for the month of April to Doug Lambert (middle) of American Powerclean. Lambert was nominated for this monthly award by a content customer of his. The customer said that Lambert “worked cheerfully and efficiently...cleaned up afterwards and went the extra mile to make sure everything worked properly.”

From left, Jay Dolby and Linda Johnston present an exceptional customer service award for the month of May to Sonja Mehaffey and Nancy Hall of 2 Cats in the Yard. 2 Cats was nominated by a customer who said that Mehaffey spent more than 30 minutes helping her, and even gave her free samples after she did not buy anything. Mehaffey said that the award is important to 2 Cats as they take great pride in customer service.

THANKS FOR THE DONATIONS - Cohen Davis would like to thank all of his friends who made donations for the Delaware SPCA. Cohen asked his friends to bring donations instead of presents to his eighth birthday party on April 29. He collected $100 and many pounds of animal food, toys, and treats. Cohen delivered everything, with the help of his mom, to the SPCA on May 1.

ROTARY INDUCTS NEW MEMBERS - During a recent luncheon meeting, Nanticoke Rotary Seaford inducted three new members. The Past District Governor John Carothers performed the ceremony. Rotarian Steve Theis of Theis Photography sponsored Ray Lanier of i.g. Burton Seaford for membership, while Paula Gunson of the Greater Seaford Chamber of Commerce sponsored Tascha Davis of Inclined to Grow and Lt. Debbie Engle of the Salvation Army. From left are Steve Theis, Ray Lanier, Lt. Debbie Engel, Tascha Davis, and Paula Gunson. Photo by Holly Rolt

Annual 911 Awareness Day

R&L IRRIGATION DONATES SERVICES - R&L Irrigation owner Richard Williams presented Janet Hubbard, Nanticoke Auxiliary president, with a certificate for lawn care services that were auctioned off at the May 5th annual dinner/auction "Cinco de Mayo". A family owned business, R&L Irrigation, located in Seaford, provides lawn services for residential, commercial and athletic fields, along with on-site weather monitoring systems and accent landscape lighting.

Georgetown police officer Cpl. Shawn Brittingham, left, and Trooper Eric Glasco of the Delaware State Police demonstrate K-9 officer Dino's crime-fighting tactics in front of students Wednesday during the 7th annual 911 Awareness Day at the Sussex County Emergency Operations Center near Georgetown. More than 1,000 fifth-grade students from 11 schools spent the day touring the 911 facility, watching demonstrations and visiting with public safety characters McGruff the Crime Dog and the Vince & Larry crash test dummies. The annual event is held to educate school children about the process of providing emergency services, including how 911 calls are dispatched and what techniques and tools police, medics, and firefighters use to save lives.


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