Honoring our heroes

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Jimmy Clark, a 16-year old Fayette County resident, was honored as the Youth Hometown Hero during the Fayette County Hometown Heroes celebration Monday afternoon at the Crown Room. He is pictured with Katie Bottorff, with Red Cross and Rod Cook, executive director for the Red Cross, serving Fayette, Knox, Fairfield, Hocking, Pickaway and Ross counties.

Dale Lynch accepts the award for John Meriweather, the Lifetime Achievement Hometown Hero. Lynch is pictured here with Rod Cook, executive director for the Red Cross serving Fayette, Knox, Fairfield, Hocking, Pickaway and Ross counties, and Harry Wright, emcee.

Chiquita Nash was honored as the Adult Hometown Hero during the celebration. She is pictured here with Harry Wright, emcee, and Rod Cook, executive director for the Red Cross serving Fayette, Knox, Fairfield, Hocking, Pickaway and Ross counties.

Kevin Robinette was honored as the Public Safety Hometown Hero during the celebration Monday afternoon. He is pictured here with Rod Cook, executive director for the Red Cross serving Fayette, Knox, Fairfield, Hocking, Pickaway and Ross counties, and Harry Wright, emcee.

Rod Cook, executive director for the Red Cross serving Fayette, Knox, Fairfield, Hocking, Pickaway and Ross counties, opened the celebration to honor the local Hometown Heroes.

Vicki and Steve Horney, owners/operators of Horney’s BBQ, are the classic example of hometown business owners who use their business for the good of the community, and because of this were awarded the Education Hometown Heroes Award on Monday. Pictured from left to right are: Harry Wright, guest emcee, Steve Horney, Vicki Horney, and Rod Clark, executive director of the American Red Cross.

Harry Wright, guest Emcee for the event, works at iHeartMedia as talent, production, and anything else that needs done. Wright also works for WCHC-TV as producer, talent, and cameraman, among other things.

Jimmy Clark, a 16-year old Fayette County resident, was honored as the Youth Hometown Hero during the Fayette County Hometown Heroes celebration Monday afternoon at the Crown Room. He is pictured with Katie Bottorff, with Red Cross and Rod Cook, executive director for the Red Cross, serving Fayette, Knox, Fairfield, Hocking, Pickaway and Ross counties.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2015/10/web1_JimmyClarkYouthHero.jpgJimmy Clark, a 16-year old Fayette County resident, was honored as the Youth Hometown Hero during the Fayette County Hometown Heroes celebration Monday afternoon at the Crown Room. He is pictured with Katie Bottorff, with Red Cross and Rod Cook, executive director for the Red Cross, serving Fayette, Knox, Fairfield, Hocking, Pickaway and Ross counties.

Dale Lynch accepts the award for John Meriweather, the Lifetime Achievement Hometown Hero. Lynch is pictured here with Rod Cook, executive director for the Red Cross serving Fayette, Knox, Fairfield, Hocking, Pickaway and Ross counties, and Harry Wright, emcee.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2015/10/web1_DaleLynchForJohnMeriweatherLifetimeHero.jpgDale Lynch accepts the award for John Meriweather, the Lifetime Achievement Hometown Hero. Lynch is pictured here with Rod Cook, executive director for the Red Cross serving Fayette, Knox, Fairfield, Hocking, Pickaway and Ross counties, and Harry Wright, emcee.

Chiquita Nash was honored as the Adult Hometown Hero during the celebration. She is pictured here with Harry Wright, emcee, and Rod Cook, executive director for the Red Cross serving Fayette, Knox, Fairfield, Hocking, Pickaway and Ross counties.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2015/10/web1_ChiquitaNashAdultHero.jpgChiquita Nash was honored as the Adult Hometown Hero during the celebration. She is pictured here with Harry Wright, emcee, and Rod Cook, executive director for the Red Cross serving Fayette, Knox, Fairfield, Hocking, Pickaway and Ross counties.

Kevin Robinette was honored as the Public Safety Hometown Hero during the celebration Monday afternoon. He is pictured here with Rod Cook, executive director for the Red Cross serving Fayette, Knox, Fairfield, Hocking, Pickaway and Ross counties, and Harry Wright, emcee.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2015/10/web1_KevinRobinettePublicSafetyHero.jpgKevin Robinette was honored as the Public Safety Hometown Hero during the celebration Monday afternoon. He is pictured here with Rod Cook, executive director for the Red Cross serving Fayette, Knox, Fairfield, Hocking, Pickaway and Ross counties, and Harry Wright, emcee.

Rod Cook, executive director for the Red Cross serving Fayette, Knox, Fairfield, Hocking, Pickaway and Ross counties, opened the celebration to honor the local Hometown Heroes.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2015/10/web1_RodClarkExecDirector.jpgRod Cook, executive director for the Red Cross serving Fayette, Knox, Fairfield, Hocking, Pickaway and Ross counties, opened the celebration to honor the local Hometown Heroes.

Vicki and Steve Horney, owners/operators of Horney’s BBQ, are the classic example of hometown business owners who use their business for the good of the community, and because of this were awarded the Education Hometown Heroes Award on Monday. Pictured from left to right are: Harry Wright, guest emcee, Steve Horney, Vicki Horney, and Rod Clark, executive director of the American Red Cross.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2015/10/web1_horneyshometown.jpgVicki and Steve Horney, owners/operators of Horney’s BBQ, are the classic example of hometown business owners who use their business for the good of the community, and because of this were awarded the Education Hometown Heroes Award on Monday. Pictured from left to right are: Harry Wright, guest emcee, Steve Horney, Vicki Horney, and Rod Clark, executive director of the American Red Cross.

Harry Wright, guest Emcee for the event, works at iHeartMedia as talent, production, and anything else that needs done. Wright also works for WCHC-TV as producer, talent, and cameraman, among other things.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2015/10/web1_Harryemcee.jpgHarry Wright, guest Emcee for the event, works at iHeartMedia as talent, production, and anything else that needs done. Wright also works for WCHC-TV as producer, talent, and cameraman, among other things.

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