QUINTE CONSERVATION RECOGNIZES VOLUNTEER’S 20TH YEAR OF SERVICE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 19, 2016
QUINTE CONSERVATION RECOGNIZES VOLUNTEER’S 20TH YEAR OF SERVICE
Quinte Conservation recognizes local volunteer Randy Vincent’s 20th year of service. Communications Manager, Jennifer May-Anderson says, “We appreciate Randy’s dedication to our organization. The commitment of volunteers like Randy helps us in our goal of creating a healthy watershed. We are truly grateful for his years of volunteering.”
Source Water Protections Communications Coordinator, Lucille Fragomeni, says, “Randy Vincent is passionate about giving back to his community. He was part of our team that ran the Prince Edward County Conservation Dinners, helping us raise thousands of dollars for conservation. He assisted with the popular outdoor program of hikes and other events serving as the vital rearguard to ensure that no participants were lost or left behind. In the office, Randy has kept our publication supplies in perfect order for many years.”
Fragomeni adds, “We all appreciate Randy’s help. He is meticulous. He puts care and attention into everything he does for us here at Quinte Conservation. Randy is always looking for new ways to assist us and his pleasant sense of humor brightens everyone’s day.”
Quinte Conservation appreciates all its volunteers and thanks all who volunteer to ensure the success of the organization and the protection of our local watersheds. Anyone who is interested in volunteering can contact Quinte Conservation at (613) 968-3434.
QUINTE CONSERVATION RECOGNIZES VOLUNTEER’S 20TH YEAR OF SERVICE
Quinte Conservation recognizes local volunteer Randy Vincent’s 20th year of service. Communications Manager, Jennifer May-Anderson says, “We appreciate Randy’s dedication to our organization. The commitment of volunteers like Randy helps us in our goal of creating a healthy watershed. We are truly grateful for his years of volunteering.”
Source Water Protections Communications Coordinator, Lucille Fragomeni, says, “Randy Vincent is passionate about giving back to his community. He was part of our team that ran the Prince Edward County Conservation Dinners, helping us raise thousands of dollars for conservation. He assisted with the popular outdoor program of hikes and other events serving as the vital rearguard to ensure that no participants were lost or left behind. In the office, Randy has kept our publication supplies in perfect order for many years.”
Fragomeni adds, “We all appreciate Randy’s help. He is meticulous. He puts care and attention into everything he does for us here at Quinte Conservation. Randy is always looking for new ways to assist us and his pleasant sense of humor brightens everyone’s day.”
Quinte Conservation appreciates all its volunteers and thanks all who volunteer to ensure the success of the organization and the protection of our local watersheds. Anyone who is interested in volunteering can contact Quinte Conservation at (613) 968-3434.