Weber honored as Modern Woodmen ‘Hometown Hero’

John Murwaski with Modern Woodman presents Brandon Area Food Pantry CEO Linda Weber with a certificate and grant through the chapter’s Hometown Hero program. Submitted photo.

Local volunteer Linda Weber, Brandon, was recognized for countless hours of service to the community at a Modern Woodmen of America event Oct. 22.
Weber was honored through Modern Woodmen’s Hometown Hero program for establishing and continually operating the Brandon Area Food Pantry.
Brandon’s Modern Woodmen Chapter 10140 presented Weber with a certificate and $100 grant award to be donated to the charitable organization of her choice. She selected the BAFP.
“Volunteers form the foundation of a strong community,” said John Murwaski, local Modern Woodmen volunteer leader. “Modern Woodmen’s Hometown Hero program gives us the chance to thank those who selflessly give their time to make the world a better place.”
The fraternal financial services organization’s Summit chapters, chapters and youth service clubs provides opportunities for members to take part in social and educational activities and volunteer projects to meet local needs.
To learn more or get involved, contact Murawski at (605) 582-7306.

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