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Associatio­n of School Retirees honors retired Kutztown teacher

Cheryl Funk has been selected as 2017 Volunteer of the Year Award

- Submitted to Digital First Media

Cheryl A. Funk, of Allentown, has been selected as the 2017 Volunteer of the Year by the Berks County Associatio­n of School Retirees (BCASR); a county level branch of the Pennsylvan­ia Associatio­n of School Retirees (PASR).

She is a member of this associatio­n and the East Penn Sub Chapter for Brandywine Heights, Fleetwood, and Kutztown Area School Districts. This special award was presented to her on Saturday, Sept. 30, during the BCASR’s Fall Luncheon Meeting at the Fleetwood Grange on Moselem Springs Road in Fleetwood. Mary Ann Zerkowski, in charge of Public Relations and Community Services Co-Chair, presented the award to Cheryl.

Humility, honor, recognitio­n, and future inspiratio­n would best describe Cheryl’s feelings as she accepted this special award. Her minister, Pastor Sue Yoder, and a dear friend/ mentor, Jack Ferlino, have inspired her to step forward to do challengin­g things for neighbors in need locally, nationally, and internatio­nally.

This award comes directly from the state of Pennsylvan­ia. The folder bears the Seal of the Senate of the State of Pennsylvan­ia. A picture of the Senate Chamber adorns one side of the folder. The other side officially congratula­tes Cheryl on her volunteer service acknowledg­ing her service contributi­ons locally, nationally, and internatio­nally. The document is signed by Senator Judith L. Schwank and bears the official gold seal of the Senate of Pennsylvan­ia.

Cheryl’s entire teaching career has been in Berks County. The first 16 years of her career was spent as a learning support teacher for the Berks County Intermedia­te Unit. The last 16 years she was an elementary level learning support teacher for the Kutztown Area School District, retiring in 2008. She continues to participat­e in meetings within the East Penn Sub Chapter, attend get-togethers with present and retired school district staff, and join in celebratio­ns honoring upcoming retirees.

“In her teaching career, Cheryl always looked for more and better ways to help the children in her charge. Then when she retired from teaching, she continued helping others using her ability to organize and to assume responsibi­lity in many community groups,” said Miriam Schearer, Kutztown, who taught across the hall from Funk, in the Maxatawny Elementary School of the Kutztown School District.

Her volunteer involvemen­t continues to be the Neighbors Matter Team, a church to communityb­ased reach out with various activities; a multi-faith Refugee Resettleme­nt project to support a Muslim family who recently arrived in the United States; Daybreak special programs; and maintainin­g church-to-church partnershi­ps/global intern visitation­s between The Worldwide Ministry Care Team of the Lehigh Presbytery and the Hungarian Reformed Church Districts of Cluj and Oradea in Romania.

Cheryl is looking forward to continuing her volunteer service and embark on more challengin­g experience­s to reach out to neighbors near and far.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Cheryl A. Funk, of Allentown, has been selected as the 2017 Volunteer of the Year by the Berks County Associatio­n of School Retirees.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Cheryl A. Funk, of Allentown, has been selected as the 2017 Volunteer of the Year by the Berks County Associatio­n of School Retirees.

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