May 27, 2006

Double Whamy Award for Civic Minded St. Rose Student


Noah Billing was all hard work this past weekend as he rolled up his sleeves to help Monmouth Road residents with their annual Street Sweep. He helped shovel 1.2 tons of street debris from gutters and alleys. Residents of Monmouth Road in Old Walkerville hold this event every year just before Art in the Park. Noah's contribution did not go unrecognized. For Noah's hard work he gets the "Mayor of Monmouth Award" for his untiring community contribution. "He slugged it out with the rest of us" a duely impressed neighbour said. "He helped with everything. Sweeping, shoveling and loading the truck". Noah can now add four "Community Service Hours" to the three and a half which he has already racked up. This qualifies him for a V.I.P. T-shirt (Visual Influences in Peers) from St. Rose School in Riverside. Thanks for your help Noah Billing! From all of us on Monmouth Road.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great Job Noah!

Anonymous said...

We are new to the neighbourhood and really appreciated Noah's help in front of our house on Saturday morning. Thanks Noah!