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    Sherry Boatright, Barbara Whitehead inducted into Alabama Senior Citizens Hall of Fame

    By Staff Reports,

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The Donald E. Green Active Adult Center was abuzz with celebration on Monday, Aug. 12, as two of its cherished members, Sherry Boatright and Barbara Whitehead, were inducted into the Alabama Senior Citizens Hall of Fame. The intimate ceremony, held at their hometown activity center, honored their remarkable contributions to the community with heartfelt speeches, cake and joyous festivities.

    Honoring Sherry Boatright

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    Boatright, a beloved resident of Hanceville, has been a beacon of inspiration at the Active Adult Center for over 18 years. As a dedicated dance instructor, she has enriched the lives of 25-30 senior citizens weekly through her classes. Her dance troupe, “The Kickers,” is well-known for their spirited performances at local events, including the “Kicking Cancer in Cullman” fundraiser, which Boatright founded as a breast cancer survivor. The group also brings joy to nursing home residents with their lively performances.

    Reflecting on her induction, Boatright expressed, “To be selected along with the group of people that were also in this group was so overwhelming. I feel undeserving, but I am very grateful and I love what I do.”

    Celebrating Barbara Whitehead

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    Whitehead, a dedicated volunteer from Cullman, has devoted over 30 years to serving older adults. Her passion for music led her to offer lessons to seniors, culminating in a weekly jam session at the Active Adult Center. This gathering has become a cherished tradition, fostering community among over 100 seniors. Whitehead also volunteers as a DJ for fundraising events and shares her musical talents at local nursing homes. Since 2005, she has been a pianist at Harvest Temple Church and Andrews Chapel Church.

    Whitehead humbly shared her feelings about the honor, stating, “I love people and I love doing what I do. I’m a nobody and the fact that I have people who want to listen to me is unreal. The goal was not an award, I’m just doing what I love. I don’t feel deserving, but I’m very honored.”

    The Alabama Senior Citizens Hall of Fame recognizes and honors the outstanding contributions of senior citizens across the state. Inductees are celebrated for their dedication to improving the lives of others and their significant impact on their communities.

    Learn more at www.alabamaageline.gov/senior-hall-of-fame .

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