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Elder Watch group, county recognize seniors

Posted at 12:54 pm June 30, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 2 Comments

Elder Watch Poster Contest Winners

Pictured above from left are David Vudragovich; Rhiana Prince, a runner-up in a poster contest sponsored by Elder Watch of Anderson County; Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank; Ethan Onstott, holding a proclamation from Anderson County Government; and Heather Emert, membership development director for the Anderson County Chamber of Commerce. (Submitted photo)

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Elder Watch of Anderson County recently recognized winners of a student poster contest promoting care and support for senior citizens.

Rhiana Prince, who attends school in Oak Ridge, was one of the many students who participated in the local organization’s contest. Prince recently visited the Anderson County Courthouse in Clinton to be recognized by Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank.

During her visit, Prince and Elder Watch of Anderson County board member David Vudragovich also received a proclamation from the county mayor on behalf of Elder Watch of Anderson County. The document proclaimed June 15, 2013, as Elder Abuse Awareness Day in Anderson County. On the night of June 15, Elder Watch of Anderson County “painted” the Anderson County Courthouse in purple light to mark the importance of the day.

“Rhiana is a ray of sunshine and I’m very proud of her participation in the contest,” Frank said. “Her project was outstanding, and I’m happy to see young people like her be involved in our community. Our children are never too young to make a difference in the world.”

“I have enormous respect for David Vudgragovich and all the members of Elder Watch,” Frank said. “Stepping forward to address problems takes time, energy, and courage. I am enormously thankful we have so many people willing to give extra time to protect our seniors. I hope they know their efforts are appreciated.”

Elder Watch of Anderson County is a coalition of local individuals who help increase awareness of services—Meals on Wheels, tracking bracelets for dementia patients, property tax breaks, utility assistance, and more—available to the county’s senior citizens as well as to their families. Elder Watch of Anderson County members also try to alert others of ongoing scams that could target seniors. The local coalition is part of a national organization.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Community, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Courthouse, David Vudragovich, Elder Abuse Awareness Day, Elder Watch of Anderson County, Ethan Onstott, Heather Emert, Rhiana Prince, senior citizens, student poster contest, Terry Frank

Comments

  1. David A. Vudragovich says

    June 30, 2013 at 5:38 pm

    John, Thank you for sharing! Elder Watch of Anderson County is always looking for others that have a passion for increasing awareness of services available to seniors and being of service. If anyone wants more information, they are welcome to contact me (see ad in right column).

    Reply
    • johnhuotari says

      June 30, 2013 at 6:17 pm

      You’re welcome, David, and thank you.

      Reply

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