The Gloucester City Lions Club and the Gloucester City Rotary Club at their annual joint public Citizen of the year banquet will honor Gloucester City resident Louisa Llewellyn on Friday night, May 9, at Nicolosi\’s Restaurant on Route 45, Woodbury.
The honored guest has been extremely active in civic, charity, education, and youth affairs for more than 40 years.
After retiring as a teacher at Gloucester City High School, she became a member of the local Board of Education and is currently its President, after having served as its Vice President for 14 years. She served on the Gloucester City Chapter of the Deborah Hospital, as well as a commissioner for the Gloucester City Softball League for over 12 years.
She is a very active member of the Trinity United Methodist Church and has been a volunteer worker for the Gloucester City Ministerium Food Pantry for several years. She cooked meals monthly for parents and patients at the Ronald McDonald House in Camden. She has been the State appointed Gloucester City Historian since 1982
She has been very active with youth, having been active in the former Gloucester City Sounds of Youth organization, the Southern Regional Advisory Council for Youth Consultation Services, and has served as Treasurer of the Gloucester City P.A.L for approximately 25 years.
The affair is open to the public and friends who desire to attend the banquet.
Tickets are $35 and can be purchased in Gloucester City at Carr\’s Hardware, 22 N. Broadway; the law office of William Dilks, 116 S. Broadway, Labbree Realty, 23 N. Broadway, or from any member of the local Lions or Rotary Clubs.
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