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    League of Women Voters recognizes longest serving member Carolyn Self

    By Jennifer P. Brown,

    13 days ago

    Carolyn Self, a retired social worker in the mental health sector and longtime civic leader in Hopkinsville, has attended more meetings of the Hopkinsville League of Women Voters than anyone could probably count.

    But Self won’t soon forget the meeting she attended Monday evening at The Corner Coffeehouse. League president Nikki Chambers presented Self with a trophy in recognition of her “dedicated service” to the organization since July 1, 1969.

    “I don’t deserve anything special,” Self said as Chambers made the presentation.

    “You deserve more,” Chambers said.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=219QNK_0uJmMuuS00
    Carolyn Self, a member of the Hopkinsville League of Women Voters for 55 years, received an award in recognition of her dedicated service during a league meeting Monday at The Corner Coffeehouse. League president Nikki Chambers posed with Self for a photo after the meeting. (Hoptown Chronicle photo by Jennifer P. Brown)

    Some of the members currently in the Hopkinsville league were not yet born when Self joined the organization 55 years ago. Self is a past president of the league and helped run numerous candidate forums during every election cycle. She has served in numerous other organizations, as well, including the Hopkinsville Art Guild, Grace and Mercy, Pennyroyal Hospice and the Child Advocacy Center.

    “I was so excited to come to Hopkinsville … and the first invitation I got anywhere was to Ann Ruby McCoy’s house for a League of Women Voters luncheon,” Self said.

    “It’s the only thing I joined for several years because it was a daytime meeting and I could go in the daytime without leaving my children at night,” she said.

    After the award was presented, the members voted to make Self a lifetime member who does not pay dues to the league. No one currently in the Hopkinsville league has been a member longer than Self has, Chambers later told Hoptown Chronicle.

    In other matters at Monday’s meeting, the members approved a new slate of officers. They will include Chambers and Mona Sheth as co-presidents and April Cotthoff as vice president.

    The group discussed possible topics for community forums in the next several months, including housing, Medicaid eligibility, rights for exonerated felons and voter education about nonpartisan races.

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