Kaiser volunteer will receive honor
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Deirdre Newman
NEWPORT BEACH -- A dedicated volunteer at Kaiser Elementary School and
in the community will be rewarded for her efforts today.
Kaiser’s Parent Faculty Organization will honor Kim Newett as the
recipient of the 2002 Martha Fluor Service Award, named after a
Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustee.
Newett’s indefatigable energy for volunteering includes serving six
years on the Parent Faculty Organization board and seven years as a Boy
Scout leader, as well as stints as a Sunday school teacher, a volunteer
at the Upper Newport Bay Interpretive Center, and a team mom for hockey
and soccer.
Newett said it’s all about the kids.
“I love being involved with the kids at the school. I think it’s
because I know a lot of the kids by faces and personalities, too, and
that’s the reward,” Newett said.
The tireless volunteer said she could hardly contain her enthusiasm
when she found out she would receive the award.
“A little fireworks went off inside me,” Newett said. “I will
volunteer my whole life. I want to volunteer at Back Bay when I’m 60
years old.”
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