NEWS RELEASE
Call for Nominations 2024
The Haddam-Killingworth Hall of Fame is issuing its annual call for nominations, as we begin putting together the Class of 2024. The Haddam-Killingworth Hall of Fame was established in 2009 to recognize individuals from our communities who meet one or both of the following criteria:
1. Exemplary Commitment to the Service of the Children of Haddam and/or Killingworth.
2. Outstanding Record of Service to the Community (Haddam and/or Killingworth)
In addition, the individual must be an excellent role model, exhibiting behavior that is highly ethical, caring, and one in which the individual assumes responsibility for his or her actions. Nominated individuals, who are chosen by the selection committee, will be honored at a banquet held in the May of 2024 and will have their names permanently inscribed into the Haddam-Killingworth Hall of Fame.
If you wish to nominate someone for this recognition, please do so by completing the Nomination Form and sending it to:
Haddam-Killingworth Hall of Fame
PO Box 24
Higganum, CT 06441
or you may email them to [email protected].
Forms may be downloaded from the Hall of Fame website, www.hkhalloffame.weebly.com, or obtained from email above, or contact Elaine Jackson 860-424-6178. Any questions regarding the nominating process or the Haddam-Killingworth Hall of Fame should be directed to Thomas Thompson 860-759-2041; Hilary Kumnick [email protected]; Elaine Jackson [email protected] 860-424-6178.
Deadline for Nominations is February 1, 2024
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NEWS RELEASE
Eleventh Annual H-K Hall OF Fame celebration postponed due to Corona Virus concerns:
This year’s celebration honoring HK Hall of Fame inductees Elizabeth “Betty” Cernan, Robert Kadrle, Betty Meyer, Susan Rutty, Carol Sheridan, and Edward Yantosh has been rescheduled to May of 2021 due to Corona Virus concerns.
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NEWS RELEASE
After ten years and the induction of more than 50 honorees, the Haddam-Killingworth Hall of Fame Committee has decided to forgo hosting an induction dinner in 2019 in order to focus its attention on restructuring the HKHOF committee and its work. The Committee has selected 2016 Inductee Howie Burr to be its President. He will succeed 2013 Inductee Phil Devlin, who stepped down in September after five years as Chair. In addition, 2011 Inductee Tommy Thompson will serve as Vice President, and 2015 Inductee Elaine Jackson will serve as Secretary. The HK Hall of Fame was established in 2009 to honor those individuals who have demonstrated an exemplary commitment to the service of children and/or an outstanding record of service to the community. The Committee will suspend its nomination process for the next several months, but expects to issue a renewed call for nominations in the fall of 2019. It will, however, continue to present its Student Civic Achievement Award to eligible seniors from the Class of 2019. Information on the Hall of Fame and its inductees, along with information on the Civic Achievement Award, can be found on the Regional School
District 17 website, www.rsd17.org. Click on the "Community" tab, and then the link to "HK Hall of Fame."
Call for Nominations 2024
The Haddam-Killingworth Hall of Fame is issuing its annual call for nominations, as we begin putting together the Class of 2024. The Haddam-Killingworth Hall of Fame was established in 2009 to recognize individuals from our communities who meet one or both of the following criteria:
1. Exemplary Commitment to the Service of the Children of Haddam and/or Killingworth.
2. Outstanding Record of Service to the Community (Haddam and/or Killingworth)
In addition, the individual must be an excellent role model, exhibiting behavior that is highly ethical, caring, and one in which the individual assumes responsibility for his or her actions. Nominated individuals, who are chosen by the selection committee, will be honored at a banquet held in the May of 2024 and will have their names permanently inscribed into the Haddam-Killingworth Hall of Fame.
If you wish to nominate someone for this recognition, please do so by completing the Nomination Form and sending it to:
Haddam-Killingworth Hall of Fame
PO Box 24
Higganum, CT 06441
or you may email them to [email protected].
Forms may be downloaded from the Hall of Fame website, www.hkhalloffame.weebly.com, or obtained from email above, or contact Elaine Jackson 860-424-6178. Any questions regarding the nominating process or the Haddam-Killingworth Hall of Fame should be directed to Thomas Thompson 860-759-2041; Hilary Kumnick [email protected]; Elaine Jackson [email protected] 860-424-6178.
Deadline for Nominations is February 1, 2024
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NEWS RELEASE
Eleventh Annual H-K Hall OF Fame celebration postponed due to Corona Virus concerns:
This year’s celebration honoring HK Hall of Fame inductees Elizabeth “Betty” Cernan, Robert Kadrle, Betty Meyer, Susan Rutty, Carol Sheridan, and Edward Yantosh has been rescheduled to May of 2021 due to Corona Virus concerns.
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NEWS RELEASE
After ten years and the induction of more than 50 honorees, the Haddam-Killingworth Hall of Fame Committee has decided to forgo hosting an induction dinner in 2019 in order to focus its attention on restructuring the HKHOF committee and its work. The Committee has selected 2016 Inductee Howie Burr to be its President. He will succeed 2013 Inductee Phil Devlin, who stepped down in September after five years as Chair. In addition, 2011 Inductee Tommy Thompson will serve as Vice President, and 2015 Inductee Elaine Jackson will serve as Secretary. The HK Hall of Fame was established in 2009 to honor those individuals who have demonstrated an exemplary commitment to the service of children and/or an outstanding record of service to the community. The Committee will suspend its nomination process for the next several months, but expects to issue a renewed call for nominations in the fall of 2019. It will, however, continue to present its Student Civic Achievement Award to eligible seniors from the Class of 2019. Information on the Hall of Fame and its inductees, along with information on the Civic Achievement Award, can be found on the Regional School
District 17 website, www.rsd17.org. Click on the "Community" tab, and then the link to "HK Hall of Fame."