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Carroll Lutheran Village trustees elected

Pictured from left: Edward Leister, Wanda Lynn, the Rev. Kevin Clementson, Roberta Dillow, Kay Betz, Marlene Titus, David Bollinger, Louna Primm, Carol Plunkert, the Rev. Robin Litton Simpson, Sandra Ferguson and Donna Kent. Not pictured: Dave Bond, Ron Fairchild and George Thomas.
Pictured from left: Edward Leister, Wanda Lynn, the Rev. Kevin Clementson, Roberta Dillow, Kay Betz, Marlene Titus, David Bollinger, Louna Primm, Carol Plunkert, the Rev. Robin Litton Simpson, Sandra Ferguson and Donna Kent. Not pictured: Dave Bond, Ron Fairchild and George Thomas. (Submitted photo)

Five members were elected to the Carroll Lutheran Village board of trustees at the annual Corporation Meeting Sept. 30.

The Rev. Kevin Clementson, dean of the Westminster Conference of the Delaware-Maryland Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and co-senior pastor at Grace Lutheran Church in Westminster, and Louna Primm, executive vice president and chief lending officer for New Windsor State Bank, were elected to a three-year term. Kay Betz, of Al Betz & Associates Inc. and Outfluence LLC; Ron Fairchild, of Smarter Learning Group; and Sandra Ferguson, retired, were elected to their second three-year terms.

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Retiring members included Joe Hikel, of Shelter Systems, and Richard Simmons, of Carroll County Public Schools.

Continuing to serve the board in their existing terms are: David Bollinger, Barnes-Bollinger Insurance Services Inc.; Dave Bond, CCRC Actuaries LLC; Roberta Dillow, Carroll Lutheran Village resident; Donna Kent, retired; Edward Leister, Thrivent Financial; the Rev. Robin Simpson Litton, Holy Spirit Lutheran Church; Wanda Lynn, Rager, Lehman & Houck P.C.; Carol Plunkert, Century 21 The Real Estate Centre; George Thomas, Carroll Lutheran Village resident; and Marlene Titus, Carroll Community College.

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At its first meeting, on Oct. 7, the board elected its leadership for the coming year: David Bollinger, chair; Marlene Titus, vice chair; Wanda Lynn, treasurer; and Kay Betz, secretary.

Carroll Lutheran Village is an accredited, not-for-profit continuing-care retirement community in Westminster that includes 398 homes and apartments, 50 assisted-living suites in the Diven House and 103 skilled nursing beds in the Health Care Center.

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