All who appreciate the benefits of Boy Scouts of America programs are invited to support scouting in Cape May County at the 13th Annual Distinguished Citizens Reception which will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 23 at the Wildwoods Convention Center, 4501 Boardwalk, Wildwood. The events begin at 5:30 p.m. with a reception, followed by dinner and awards presentation at 6:30 p.m.
The “Good Scout” Statue is presented to community leaders who exemplify the ideals of the Boy Scouts of America as expressed in the Scout Law and Oath. Curtis Bashaw and the McMahon family have been selected as this year’s honorees for outstanding service to the community. They have provided dedication, interest and leadership to many worthwhile organizations, and are regarded with much respect and esteem by their family, friends, colleagues and neighbors throughout Cape May County.
Honoree Curtis Bashaw, Cape Resorts has been a leader and innovator in Cape May County, investing his time, talents and treasures over the last 20+ years – making a real difference in the community! The McMahon family, McMahon Insurance Agency has been and continues to expand in Cape May County. Taught by their parents, Bill and Sandy, they are helping throughout their community to give back and volunteer! What an awesome way to promote character-building, leadership skills and service to others throughout their community, as they are setting an example for our youth – helping today’s youth become our future leaders. The Garden State Council is both proud and honored to be presenting the “Good Scout” Award to the 2018 Cape May County Honorees on Oct. 23!
For more information, please contact Bill Wasekanes, Senior District Executive, BaySea District at baysea@msn.com or (856) 327-1700 ext. 132, or Joyce Skradzinski at Joyce.Skradzinski@scouting.org.
Reservations can be made online at dk.GardenStateScouting.org/CapeMayDCR.
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