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November 2017 THE BEACON Page 7 Annual Trunk or Treat Dearborn County Prosecutor Lynn Deddens Aurora Public Library Direc- tor MaryAlice Horton Youth Services Manager of the Lawrenceburg Public Library Jody Maples Dearborn County 2017 Women of Distinction The twelfth annual Dear- born County Women of Distinction Awards honoring three individuals for their con- tributions to the community. These women were chosen based on the positive impact they have had on Dearborn County and their ability to inspire others to work toward bettering the region. The 2017 recipients of the Women of Distinction Award recipients are Lynn Deddens, MaryAlice Horton, and Jody Maples. The first recipient this year is Dearborn and Ohio County prosecuting attorney Lynn Deddens. Ms. Deddens has lived in the area all of her life and is an active member of Tri-Kappa and All Saints Church. She has also served as President of the Dearborn Ohio County United Way and president of the Dearborn Ohio County Bar Association. She began her career in the prosecutor’s office as victim’s advocate fifteen years ago. Last year Ms. Deddens be- came the Prosecuting Attorney for the area. She is a dedicated and accomplished woman and truly is deserving of this honor. The second recipient is the Director of the Aurora Public Library District, MaryAlice Horton. In her thirty-five years at the Aurora Library, Ms. Horton has expanded access to the library through- out the various townships in the county. She also oversaw the renovation of the Au- rora branch, establi shed new facilities in Dillsboro, and Moores Hill, and stabilized the district's funding in a time of crisis. Ms. Horton led and participated in the planning of many collaborative initiatives countywide from Miracle on Main Street to Black, White and Read. Her dedication to her community makes her a Dearborn County Woman of Distinction. The third recipient of the Women of Distinction Award is the youth services manager of the Lawrenceburg Public Library District, Jody Maples. She has been with the library for thirty-five years. Ms. Ma- ples has focused on fostering a life-long love of reading for children of all ages. She has spent much of her time work- ing with schools, businesses and other local organizations to promote literacy and devel- op relationships that proved to be beneficial to area students. Ms. Maples has served on the Indiana State-Wide Summer Reading Program committee, has presented at several con- ferences on the importance of youth services in librar- ies, and has chaired the Ohio Kentucky Indiana Children’s literature conference on mul- tiple occasions. She served on the I Love Lawrenceburg, Fall Fest, Relay For Life, Winter Wonderland, and Step Ahead committees. In 2014 Ms. Maples was recognized by the Greater Cincinnati Char- acter Council as a Hero of Character for her community work. Her impact and efforts to make Dearborn County excited about education and literacy make her a Woman of Distinction. The annual Trunk or Treat is being held at North Dearborn Elementary School on Sawmill Road. This much-anticipated event will be on Friday, Oct. 20 beginning at 6 P.M. and lasts until 8 P.M. or until the sweet treats run out. Trick or Trunk is sponsored by the North Dearborn Elementary School's Parent Teacher Association. Last year over six hundred children attended Trunk or Treat and enjoyed this fun, free event. The Bright Lions Club will be there with treats for all of the trick-or-treaters, and the mascot of the Bright Lions will be there to entertain everyone. Adding to the fun is a car decorating contest for the parents of the trick- Last year’s participants in- cluded the lion (Doug Old- ham) with Gabe Young and LaiLa McCool. or-treaters. 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