Pictured above is Miss 4-H, Amanda Boyd Miller in 1995 when she was the 4-H ambassador and spokesperson in 1995.
Meanwhile, Heidi Schroeder writing for the Westminster Eagle and Eldersburg Eagle has an excellent article in the Eldersburg Eagle about Carroll County’s 1995 Miss 4-H taking on yet another leadership position, “Trip from Annapolis to Carroll is a homecoming.”
The Eldersburg Eagle and Westminster Eagle’s hyperlink changes when it is archived. So if you are reading this post at a later date and the link is dead, e-mail me or put a note in “comment” and I will paste the entire article into this post.
Also keep in mind that the Westminster Eagle will run the piece next Wednesday, December 20th, 2006.
For right now, go here for Ms. Schroeder’s article, “Trip from Annapolis to Carroll is a homecoming.”
http://news.mywebpal.com/news_tool_v2.cfm?show=localnews&pnpID=977&NewsID=769115&CategoryID=17330&on=1
“Trip from Annapolis to Carroll is a homecoming” By Heidi Schroeder, Westminster and Eldersburg Eagle, 12/13/06
After nearly seven years working in Annapolis, Amanda Miller's new job is more of a homecoming than an experiment.
Miller, 27, a sixth-generation Carroll Countian and resident of Sykesville, was named this month as special assistant to newly-elected County Commissioner Michael Zimmer.
Miller previously served the state as a special assistant on policy to Joe Getty, who served on Gov. Robert Ehrlich's staff.
But when the election brought a changing of the guard in both Annapolis and Carroll County, a new opportunity emerged for Miller, who said she's excited to bring experience in state politics to Westminster.
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… Miller bought her grandmother's home, which her grandfather had built in Sykesville in 1958.
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Read the rest here.
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