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Festive Farewell

Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review

Board members, staff members, volunteers and patrons of the Senior Center of Boulder City gathered last week to say goodbye to Tammy Copelan, who resigned because of health issues. Joining her for a sweet farewell with cake and ice cream were, from left, back row, Donna Hague, board member; Mary Kahl, board member; Don Sansouci, board president; Leslie Freebairn, Meals on Wheels coordinator; Copelan; Lacey Leyman, volunteer coordinator; Shannon Reddin, cook; Ethel Scarborough, dining room; front row, Erma Hall, board member; Melinda Reddin, kitchen manager; and Kassidy Black, dishwasher.

By HALI BERNSTEIN SAYLOR

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