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PHOTO BY SHERRY MCRAE
Above: Entrance flags with some of the N32 residents who served in the armed forces – Army: Phil Baker, Doug Dobrowol-
ski, Don Bender, Joe Donato, Don Murray, Rev Francis Raffalovich, Jimmy O’Neill, and Howard Wilson. Navy: Max Booe.
Air Force: Rod Campbell, Henry Westrup, Ron Henley, Jim Paramore, Bill James, Bill Orton, and Grant Shipper (grandson
of Linda James) representing his father, who is presently serving in Afghanistan.
N32 resident Joanne Hill (center) with GFD members Shawn Mezger,
Richard Elder, Erick Lambert, and GPD Lt. Jim Seals.
N32: what a year!
Neighborhood 32 had a busy year in 2013. In August, they successfully
completed their fifth annual school supply drive for the students of Wil-
low Springs Elementary School. They delivered new backpacks full of
all the required school supplies to 40 students.
In October, they held a Neighborhood Night Out which was attended
by the Georgetown Police and Fire Departments. Lt. Jim Seals gave an
excellent presentation about safety and crime prevention, providing
handouts to all in attendance.
In November, the neighborhood had a dedication and tribute to N32
veterans. There was a dedication ceremony at the Oak Crest entrance
with the unveiling of several flags including those from the United States,
the state of Texas, each branch of the armed services, and a POW/MIA
flag flown in honor of Veterans Day.
Willow Springs Elementary School Principal
Denise Pennington (L), and Vice-Principal
Dawn Sills (R) were thrilled with the N32 do-
nation of 40 backpacks and school supplies.
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