
Ohio First Lady Frances Strickland (left) and Lt. Col. Kathy
Lowrey pose for a photo after Lowrey receives a certificate of
appreciation from Strickland for her involvement in community
programs. Photo courtesy of the 121st ARW public affairs. |
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By 121st Air Refueling Wing
public affairs
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ohio First Lady Frances Strickland recently
honored a lieutenant colonel from the 121st Air Refueling Wing,
Ohio Air National Guard, for her community involvement.
Lt. Col. Kathy Lowrey, executive staff services officer for the
121st, was honored by Strickland for her involvement with the
Make a Difference Day, Ohio (MDDO) Statewide Steering Committee.
Lowery has participated in the promotion subcommittee for three
years. During that time, the 121st completed two MDDO
projects—the Airman Leadership Class helped build a home for
Habitat for Humanity and journals were made with the Ohio
Department of Corrections and presented to 5th grade girls at
The Columbus Africentric School.
Make a Difference Day, Ohio is the largest single day of
volunteering in the state, held annually on the 4th Saturday in
October. Honorary co-chairs Strickland, Jim Tressel, head coach
for The Ohio State University football team, the Ohio Service
Community Council and the Statewide Steering Committee, have
successfully led the nation in number of volunteer projects
completed for eight consecutive years.
"Volunteerism is a win-win proposition," Strickland said. "It
benefits the community and the volunteer. Make a Difference Day
is an opportunity to work, learn and grow together. Volunteers
from across the state work to give back to their communities and
we're all better for it."
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