McLean Center Names Beverly Howard Outstanding Volunteer

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Beverly Howard was honored as the 2013 H. Gordon Randall Outstanding Volunteer Service award winner at the McLean Community Center’s 10th annual volunteer appreciation reception on March 23. Howard (center) is pictured above with MCC Governing Board Chair Chad Quinn, and her daughters Laurie Felton and Karen Sasaki (far left and second from left). The award was presented to Howard for her volunteer contributions as an usher for The Alden. Howard has been volunteering with the Alden Theatre for more than 18 years. She was nominated by Performing Arts Assistant Jeff Virchow. Virchow said that Howard has spent an average of 63 hours annually volunteering in the last three years since he has overseen the usher program. This year alone, Howard will have served 81 hours at 27 performances. When she is not volunteering, Howard is working full time at a property management company in McLean. (Courtesy Photo)

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