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Foothills’ 1st Distinguished Service

Awards Honor Miller, Blazina Roles

Foothills board members Jim Kevlin, Roxana Hurlburt and Bill Youngs, executive director, posthumously awarded Mayor Dick Miller and Carol Blazina with the inaugural Foothills Distinguished Service awards at tonight's annual Taste of Foothills fundraiser. Both individuals were instrumental in the creation and success of the Foothills Preforming Arts Center and passed away in 2014. (Ian Ausin/ AllOTSEGO.com)
Foothills board member Jim Kevlin, left,  and Executive Director Bill Youngs applaud after board member Roxanna Hurlburt reads the plaque honoring Mayor Dick Miller with one of the first Foothills Distinguished Service Awards at tonight’s annual Taste of Foothills fundraiser.   Carol Blazina, who succeeded Miller as board president, was also honored.   Miller passed away in October 2014, and Blazina this past June.  (Ian Austin/ AllOTSEGO.com)

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