[Community-Service] Let's Get to Know Kathy
cmkries at comcast.net
cmkries at comcast.net
Sat Oct 22 17:51:16 UTC 2022
Welcome Kathy Raynall! What a diverse, interesting life. I look forward to working with you and hearing more about your experiences.
Sincerely... Carol King-Ries
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Subject: [Community-Service] Let's Get to Know Kathy
Kathy Raynall is from Quincy, Illinois. This lover of volunteering has helped people in so many ways and has accomplished a lot of feats. She received a degree in English and a teaching certificate in secondary education in 1969. She attended MacMurray college in Jacksonville, Illinois and was a trustee of the college for twenty -four years.
whenever she could find a job, she taught English in rural Illinois.
In addition, she was a Substitute teacher in Jacksonville, Illinois and taught at the Illinois School for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
Eventually, she worked for her husband’s landscaping business. She has Served as an alderman in Illinois for four and a half years.
Her long relationship with the National Federation of the Blind began in 1982; She was recruited by fellow members of the organization while attending a state convention in Illinois. She Has held almost every position. She has served as president of her state affiliate from 2002 to 2004. Because of her involvement with the Illinois affiliate, its affiliate has had great leadership. In the past twenty years, she has done a lot of fundraising for her state affiliate.
She has participated in various fundraisers, such as Fifteen for Funds. In addition, she was involved in her local Lions Club in Chapain, Illinois. Currently, Kathy is working on forging a partnership with the lions Club. She believes that tapping into one’s resources and networking with organizations are a great way to give back to, and forge relationships with, various communities.
Let’s show this outa sight CSD member some love!
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