Monday evening, four very
special little girls were recognized before the Lincoln City
Council.
The first three won accolades for their artistic talents as winners
of the city's annual Arbor Day Picture Contest.
First-place winner Cassidy Paquett, second-place winner Kadie Carlson
and third-place winner Makayla Anderson are all second-grade students at
Northwest School in Lincoln.
Next up was Abigail Vannoy. Abigail was recognized for her bravery
and quick, calm reaction to an emergency situation in February. When she awoke
during the night to the sound of her home's
smoke alarm going off, she quickly worked to wake her parents and
used what she knew from fire prevention classes to assist in getting
her family to safety.
Abigail was recently awarded the Bronze Cross by Girl Scouts of
America as a result of her actions, and Monday evening she received
additional accolades from the Lincoln Fire Department.
The Bronze Cross is a rare award given out to Scouts who have
actually saved a life. In Illinois only two such awards have been
given out recently.
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From the left, Cassidy Paquett, Kadie Carlson
and Makayla Anderson show off their prize-winning artwork.
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Russell Wright, assistant street
superintendent,
hands out envelopes filled with gift cards and other prizes.
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The girls also received basketballs, courtesy of
Lincoln D.A.R.E.
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Several proud parents showed up to see all
four girls being recognized by the council. In the second row are
Abigail Vannoy; her parents, Lance and Natalie Viner; and her little
sister, Mahyla. |
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Abigail Vannoy is recognized for saving her
family's lives when their home caught fire in February.
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Abigail is given a gift from her alderwoman,
Joni Tibbs, while Mayor Keith Snyder smiles in the background.
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