Amber Wolfe presented with Girl Scout's Gold Award
During a ceremony held recently in Nashville, the Girl Scout’s highest award, the Gold Award, was presented to Amber Wolfe for her project aimed at conveying the dangers of texting while driving. AEDC’s safety office used her community awareness campaign effort to create a Tool Box Topic page on the dangers of texting while driving. The page was posted to share with AEDC’s workforce. Amber, a senior at Coffee County Central High School, is the daughter of Shawn and Dee Wolfe, both of whom are AEDC employees. She is a member of Girl Scout Troop 1534, which meets in Manchester. Amber has been a Girl Scout for 13 years. (Photo by John Coffelt, staff writer for the Manchester Times)
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