Youth recognized for making a difference in Manns Harbor

Published 1:26 pm Monday, March 11, 2024

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The Manns Harbor Civic Association recently recognized Camilla and Paisley Hemilright and presented them with certificates of appreciation and a gift card to their favorite eatery.

“Their years of dedication and their loyalty to roadside litter pickup efforts in the community of Manns Harbor is to be commended,” noted the organization.

The Manns Harbor Beautification Group will kick off its “Spring Litter-free!” clean-up on April 6, 2024. Rain date will be April 13.

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Camilla and Paisley, under the supervision of their grandparents Roger and Lynn Hemilright, have been faithful “worker bees” keeping the scenic stretch of highway at the north end near the Manns Harbor Marina and the BeBop Public Access Fishing Pier free of unsightly litter for a very long time. Camilla started her efforts at just 4 years old.

The presentation of certificates to Camilla and Paisley included Candice Miggels, co-chair of the Manns Harbor Beautification Committee; Robin Mann, president of the Manns Harbor Civic Association; Lynn Hemilright; and Kevin Miggels, co-chair of the Manns Harbor Beautification Committee.

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