Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Dinner to honor Clark County first responders

- BY CAROL ROLF Contributi­ng Writer

ARKADELPHI­A — The Arkadelphi­a Lions Club and Patterson Federal Credit Union will present the Arkadelphi­a Lions Club First Responder Appreciati­on Dinner at 5:30 p.m. Thursday at the Arkadelphi­a Parks and Recreation Center.

Mark Overturf, immediate past president of the Lions Club, said first responders from throughout Clark County have been invited to attend the event, along with a spouse or significan­t other. He said organizers expect more than 300 people.

Overturf said first responders include personnel from police, fire and sheriff ’s department­s; paramedics; emergency medical technician­s; foresters; and game wardens working or living in Clark County.

He said the local civic club became involved in the event in 2017.

“Kenneth ‘Sandy’ Sandifer organized this event, and the first dinner was held in 2015,” Overturf said. “In 2016, members of the Lions Club were invited to come and welcome the guests. Then in 2017, he asked us if we would

be willing to take over sponsorshi­p of the event.

“We agreed to do it for two years. That was last year and this year. We think we are financiall­y strong enough to do it another year and are hoping we can continue after that.”

Nicole McGough, vice president of business developmen­t for Patterson Federal Credit Union, said she was involved as a volunteer at the dinner last year. She is now a member of the Arkadelphi­a Lions Club and a member of the planning committee for the upcoming dinner.

“Patterson Federal Credit Union wanted to become more involved in it this year,” said McGough, who joined the staff of the credit union in July 2016 after a 16-year career with the Arkadelphi­a School District. “A lot of our members are first responders in the community. We are excited to be able to give back to them. We have agreed to help finance the dinner and to serve as volunteers.”

Overturf said that although the main focus of Lions Club Internatio­nal is “to stomp out blindness, they have asked the local clubs to reach out to the communitie­s and work on projects that impact the environmen­t and youth, as well as services for the blind.

“So we have expanded our reach. A lot of people in the club are excited about the possibilit­y of helping with this dinner. We want to honor these first responders. We want to tell them how much we appreciate them. They put their lives on the line for us every day.”

The dinner will feature a catered meal, as well as several door prizes, including a 14-foot johnboat from Alumacraft Boat Co. and a variety of gift cards to local businesses.

“We’ve had a lot of support,” Overturf said.

He said at least one personal testimony will be given during the dinner.

“Rit c h i e and Angela Shields had a fire at their business, Shields Wood Products Inc.,” he said. “They are going to talk about what a quick response they received from the local first responders. They feel that quick response lead to less damage of their property.”

Sheryl Strother, student placement services manager for the Henderson State University Center for Career Developmen­t, has been volunteeri­ng at the first-responder dinner for four years.

“They all put their lives on the line and work hard every day,” she said. “This is just a small way to say how much I appreciate what they are doing.”

Overturf said the dinner is not open to the public.

“This is just to honor our first responders,” he said.

Members of the Arkadelphi­a High School Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps will post the colors at the appreciati­on dinner. Overturf will serve as master of ceremonies.

 ?? WILLIAM HARVEY/TRILAKES EDITION ?? The Arkadelphi­a Lions Club First Responder Appreciati­on Dinner is set for 5:30 p.m. Thursday at the Arkadelphi­a Parks and Recreation Center. Members of the Baptist Health Ambulance Service, from left, Barbara Frazier, EMT; Melina Jenkins, paramedic;...
WILLIAM HARVEY/TRILAKES EDITION The Arkadelphi­a Lions Club First Responder Appreciati­on Dinner is set for 5:30 p.m. Thursday at the Arkadelphi­a Parks and Recreation Center. Members of the Baptist Health Ambulance Service, from left, Barbara Frazier, EMT; Melina Jenkins, paramedic;...

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