patching...
Breaking: City Manager's Wife, Jane Sherwood Osborne, Dies »
Welcome back, Patch Blogger!

Outstanding Citizens

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Hightower's Honors Outstanding Citizens for April

Each recipient honored for April, received a check for $50 and a plaque from Hightower’s Memorial Chapel. A student was honored from each Douglas County high school.

Each recipient honored for April, received a check for $50 and a plaque from Hightower’s Memorial Chapel. A student was honored from each Douglas County high school. Lauren Walton from Alexander High Schooll. Roxy Barkley from Lithia Springs High School. Kelsey Ann Anderson from Chapel Hill High School. Hellen Chaij from Douglas County High School. Edelyn Dorivilus from New Manchester High School.

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Hightower's Honors Outstanding Citizens

Each recipient honored for March, received a check for $50 and a plaque from Hightower’s Memorial Chapel. A student was honored from each Douglas County high school.

Each recipient honored for March, received a check for $50 and a plaque from Hightower’s Memorial Chapel. A student was honored from each Douglas County high school. Andrew Gamel from Alexander High Schooll. Hailee Bastien from Lithia Springs High School. Timothy Skyler Thomason from Chapel Hill High School. Christopher Isennock from Douglas County High School. Lisa Yearde from New Manchester High School.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Hightower's Honors Young Citizens

These five students earned the Outstanding Citizen of the Year award: Jigisha Chandarana; Michaela Hollis; Nick Spencer; Alan Morgan; and Brandon Serrano.

Hightower’s Memorial Chapel and Cremation Service honors area high school seniors with our Outstanding Citizen Program. The program has two parts-a monthly award and a yearly award. Each month during the school year, each high school in Douglas County nominates one senior to receive the Outstanding Citizen of the Month award. Recipient selection is based on several criteria relating to character, integrity, conduct, participation in school and extracurricular events as well as community involvement. The program is not academics based. After the students are selected, representatives from Hightower’s Memorial Chapel and Cremation Service schedule a presentation and photo appointment at each school to present the student with a plaque and a …

Got a Hot Tip?