CANTON -- The Canton Area Zonta Club recently honored two Canton community leaders by presenting them with a yellow rose, the club’s symbol. The recognition coincides with International Women’s …
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CANTON -- The Canton Area Zonta Club recently honored two Canton community leaders by presenting them with a yellow rose, the club’s symbol.
The recognition coincides with International Women’s Day, held each year on March 8. Rose Day committee members Anna Campbell, Lisa Hammond and Janet Favro presented this year’s roses to Marilyn Mintener and Linda Casserly.
Mrs. Mintener once served as Canton’s mayor and has been involved in many community organizations and committees over the years.
She is also a charter member of the Canton Zonta Club, which formed in 1986. Linda Casserly is the current Town and Village Historian and served as the Assistant Town Clerk for many years.
Members of the Zonta Club recommend deserving community women and men in the Canton and Potsdam area each March; the committee selects the honorees. Congratulations to this year’s Rose Day recipients.
For more information about Zonta, please contact Sigie Barr Sapp, the club’s membership chair, at 315-379-1333.