On April 21, Pinal County honored the SaddleBrooke Pickleball Association (SPA) for clearing trash from Edwin Road for five-years. Near the signage of SPA’s clean-up commitment, Jim Higgenbotham, Pinal County Public Works Maintenance Manager, read a proclamation lauding SPA and its volunteer members participating in the clean-up program. Jennifer Corrallejo, Pinal County administrative specialist, presented Terry Jackson, SPA Board member and coordinator of the SPA clean-up crew, an Outstanding Volunteer certificate to SPA, as several of the SPA member clean-up crew looked on. The certificate stated that it was in recognition of 5 years of volunteering with Pinal County’s Adopt A County Road program. SPA was also awarded and “Outstanding Volunteer” sign to be added to SPA’s Adopt A County Road sign at the intersection of Edwin Road and Elkin Road. Mr. Jackson held the certificate and new sign to show the SPA members of the clean-up crew present: Linda Vail, Mark Stakemiller, Martha Stakemiller, Don Burkhead, Jean Medema, Kris Lenihan, Lori Polichnowski Sifford and Pat Tarr, as well as crew member Doug Sifford. Mr. Jackson and the crew then went to the Adopt a County Road sign with the crew hoisting the Outstand Volunteer sign to show how the new signage would look.
Pinal County Honors SaddleBrooke Pickleball Association as an Outstanding Volunteer for Clearing Trash from Edwin Road for Five Years
- Raymond H. Goettsch
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