July 27, 2007 09:05 pm
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Navarro Regional Hospital
Darlene Holloway and Beth Bolen have been named as the Navarro Regional Hospital Auxiliary Volunteers of the Month for July and August.
Holloway retired after 37 years with Dallas Independent School District as a home school coordinator.
She is one of the coordinators and volunteers at the Pelham History Museum to bring back the history of this small town.
She began her volunteering at Navarro Regional Hospital in February of 1992. She volunteers with outpatient surgery on Wednesday mornings, registers patients, and escorts customers to lab, radiology, OP surgery and many other areas.
Because Holloway lives so far out she is not able to serve on committees, but she continues to spread the word about the auxiliary. She recruits people in the grocery store or wherever she may be.
Holloway said she is very proud of the organization.
Bolen retired from Family Service after 28 years. She continues to volunteer at her church, the advisory board at Navarro College and more.
She began her volunteering at Navarro Regional Hospital in March of 1992. Bolen volunteers at the front information desk on Monday mornings, runs errands for all departments, delivers flowers and mail to patients, stocks rooms with hangers, sews baby stockings for newborns, helps serve at different hospital functions and much more.
She serves as chairman of the scholarship committee and memorials and was the 2003-2004 president.
Century 21 Marrs and Associates
Renee Marrs Caperton, a Corsicana member of Century 21 Marrs and Associates, was awarded the coveted CRB (Certified Real Estate Brokerage Manager) Designation conferred by the Council of Real Estate Brokerage Managers.
The Council of Real Estate Brokerage Managers, an affiliate of the National Association of Realtors, is the professional organization for brokerage management. The council is dedicated to providing quality professional development programs, products and services that continually enhance the management productivity and profitability of its more than 7,000 members.
The CRB Designation is recognized throughout the industry as the highest level of professional achievement — a symbol of excellence in brokerage management. The most successful brokerages are owned or managed by professionals having the coveted CRB Designation.
The council awards the CRB Designation to those individuals who successfully complete the requirements and demonstrate excellence in real estate brokerage management. Candidates must complete academic and professional courses covering such topics as finance, marketing, training, recruiting, and strategic planning.
Caperton is a real estate brokerage manager for Century 21 Marrs and Associates at 715 W. Second Ave., Corsicana. A member of the Navarro County Board of Realtors and the Texas Association of Realtors, Caperton is also a member of the Corsicana and Texas Apartment Associations and the Texas Land Brokers Association.
Navarro County Board of Realtors
Navarro County Board of Realtors held its July 19 luncheon at First Christian Church. Gerry Harris of St. Elmo Country Store provided the food. Lloyd Hickerson of Texas Land Bank of Corsicana sponsored the luncheon. Karen Phillips, program manager with Northrop Grumman Corporation, was the speaker.
A division of Northrop Grumman currently has an office in a portion of Navarro Mall. Northrop Grumman is a developer, manufacturer of advanced electronic and aerospace for military, intelligence, federal, state and local government, as well as commercial customers. For more information, you may view the Northrop Grumman Corporation Web site at www.northropgrumman.com.
Keller Williams Realty
Terry Miller, a real estate sales professional in Corsicana, has joined Keller Williams Realty: The Harper Smith Team.
Miller is a certified home marketing specialist and has been in the real estate industry for five years. Miller is excited to be a part of the top-producing Harper Smith Team of Realtors.
Miller has lived in Corsicana for 19 years with her husband Ed. Miller’s 13 children have kept her active in the community through school activities and sports. She also is enjoying being grandmother to 15 grandchildren. Miller is an active member of her church and was the youth minister and religious education director for many years. Miller is currently on the school advisory board at St. John’s High School in Ennis.
As a Realtor, Miller looks forward to helping people fulfill their dreams of buying and selling their homes. Miller will be serving her clients in Navarro and Ellis counties with loyalty, confidentiality, accountability and reasonable care — “One Client at a Time.”
“We are truly lucky to have Terry Miller join us here at the Harper Smith Team,” said team leaders Denise Harper and Stuart Smith. “Keller Williams Realty offers its associates unparalleled career growth and lifelong learning opportunities in the real estate industry. We know that Terry will be a great fit and that it is our customers who will truly benefit from Terry joining us.”
“I chose Keller Williams Realty because of its reputation for integrity and its agent-centric business model,” Miller said. “I want to continue to grow my real estate business, and Keller Williams Realty provides the training and technology that will help me reach my goats.”
This new market center has many years of quality experience in the real estate market. The Harper Smith Team market center is located at 211 W. Sixth Ave. To learn more about Keller Williams Realty, visit www.HarperSmithTeam.com or call (903) 874-1117.
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Photos
Darlene Holloway, left, and Beth Bolen were named as the Navarro Regional Hospital Auxiliary Volunteers of the Month for July and August.
Pictured, left to right, are Rosemary Ross, Navarro County Board of Realtors president; Karen Phillips, program manager with Northrop Grumman Corporation; Dick Martin, attorney; and Lloyd Hickerson, manager, Texas Land Bank of Corsicana.