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    Members of the Tamaqua Area Middle School student council attended the Schuylkill County Commissioners meeting on Oct. 10 to participate in two proclamations made by the commissioners. The board designated Oct. 27 as Make A Difference Day in Schuylkill County. In a second proclamation, the commissioners extended appreciation to the Tamaqua Area Middle School student council on the celebration of its 20th year of participation in Schuylkill Make A Difference Day. Front row, from left: Nelson Bensinger, Katie Miller, Ashlyn Houser, Anna McCabe, Kelly Ehrig, Mia Jones, Riley MacMillan, Layla Hall, Valerie Blasko, Angelina Casella, Marissa Miller, teacher and student council adviser Megan Frantz, and Community Volunteers in Action Director Janice Johnston. Back row: Commissioners Gary Hess, board Chairman George Halcovage and Frank Staudenmeier. PAUL CWALINA/TIMES NEWS

Published October 18. 2018 01:42PM

Members of the Tamaqua Area Middle School student council attended the Schuylkill County Commissioners meeting on Oct. 10 to participate in two proclamations made by the commissioners. The board designated Oct. 27 as Make A Difference Day in Schuylkill County. In a second proclamation, the commissioners extended appreciation to the Tamaqua Area Middle School student council on the celebration of its 20th year of participation in Schuylkill Make A Difference Day. Front row, from left: Nelson Bensinger, Katie Miller, Ashlyn Houser, Anna McCabe, Kelly Ehrig, Mia Jones, Riley MacMillan, Layla Hall, Valerie Blasko, Angelina Casella, Marissa Miller, teacher and student council adviser Megan Frantz, and Community Volunteers in Action Director Janice Johnston. Back row: Commissioners Gary Hess, board Chairman George Halcovage and Frank Staudenmeier. PAUL CWALINA/TIMES NEWS

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