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Jewel Mitchell demonstrating candle making techiques
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President Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Honorary Co-Chairs

“Westville is a national treasure,” says President Carter

Westville’s service to the public’s educational needs has been recognized in a big way, according to Walter Miller, Chair of Westville’s Board of Trustees. “President Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter have agreed to serve as Honorary Co-chairs of Westville’s History Alive Drive,” Miller announced recently. “We are so honored that President and Mrs. Carter have come forward to help us with our efforts,” Miller indicated. “They are very busy people. They are all over the world dealing with international issues. They told us that Westville is an important resource and they wanted to help out. They limit the campaigns they participate in, so it is very meaningful that they selected Westville for their assistance.”


Carter Family celebrating Thanksgiving at Westville with Robert Patterson and Ann and Sam Singer.

 

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  December 2001