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During the recent Warren County Board of Supervisors meeting, significant recognition was given to two long-serving employees of Cornell Cooperative Extension, highlighting their contributions to the community and the impact of their work on local youth and families.
Michelle Baker, who is celebrating her twentieth anniversary with the organization, was acknowledged for her extensive support of various programs, particularly the campership program. This initiative, funded by the county, enables numerous children from financially disadvantaged backgrounds to attend SkyFarm Camp, providing them with opportunities they might not otherwise have. Baker's dedication to youth development and her role in data entry have made her a vital part of the organization.
Roxanne Westcott, who has served for 19 years, was also honored for her commitment to parenting programs and her role as a connector between various agencies offering parenting services. Her contributions extend to youth development and financial counseling, showcasing her versatility and dedication to strengthening families in Warren County.
The meeting underscored the importance of these employees' work in enhancing the quality of life for residents and the lasting impact they have made in the community. As both Baker and Westcott prepare for retirement, their legacies will continue to influence the programs they have championed, leaving a positive mark on Warren County's future.
Converted from Warren County BOS Meeting - 6/20/2025 meeting on June 21, 2025
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