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OUR COMMUNITY
Milestone Achievements
AAA Schuylkill
County
Presents
Community Donations
AAA Schuylkill County is pleased to announce these milestone achievements during 2015 for the following employees:
(L to R) Debbie Baddick, who resides in Tamaqua, recently celebrated 20 years with AAA. Debbie recently transferred to the Pottsville office after working many years in our Tamaqua branch. She has
Retiring Staff
Salvation Army Major Sharon Whispell, third from right, receives a check for $260 from the employees of the AAA office in Tamaqua. The money was collected through AAA Schuylkill County Blue Jeans for Charity program (Pottsville and Tamaqua offices) and will be used toward the Salvation Army’s Kids Karnival, which is planned for Aug. 4. Also pictured are, from left: Laura Sabol, Anne Kline, Dollinda Linkhorst, Sue Smyrl, Ann Marie Calabrese, Dina Depos, and Debbie Baddick.
worn many hats in the Tamaqua office, but her primary duties were as a notary/license clerk. She will serve in that same capacity in Pottsville.
Susan B. (Kull) McCord of Pottsville recently celebrated 30 years with AAA in the capacity of administrative assistant. In addition to her varied administrative duties, many of you may have seen Susan teaching our Mature Drivers Course.
Ann Terleckas resides in Pottsville and has been the receptionist at the Pottsville office
for the past 20 years. She is the friendly voice that many of you hear when calling and visiting our office.
Chareen Yost, insurance agent, has retired as of June 10, after 20 years’ employment with AAA Insurance Agency (Pottsville location). Chareen has been a great asset to the agency, advising and helping many customers with their various insurance needs and purchases. Chareen will enjoy her retirement with her husband Carl, working in her garden and spending more time with family and friends. We wish Chareen well and thank her for her many years of dedicated service to our customers and her fellow co-workers.
Cathy Baldigo has retired as of June 1, 2015, after many years of service to AAA. From 1993 to present, she was employed as a travel agent. She has helped arrange many trips for her clients over the years as well as acting as an escort to many destinations abroad and state side. During her retirement, Cathy hopes to further indulge
in her passion of travel with her husband John. Cathy will continue working on a part-time basis, mainly on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Joe Krushinsky, host of the American Cancer Society telethon (Carbon/Tamaqua Unit) accepts a check in the amount of $260 from AAA employee Ann Marie Calabrese. Krushinsky has been hosting the 24-hour telethon event since 1980 which is held every April at Penn’s Peak, Jim Thorpe. Calabrese has been a volunteer since 1988. The event airs on Blue Ridge Cable and Service Electric.
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