Emmitsburg Osteopathic Primary Care Center
121-123 West Main Street, Rear Entrance
P.O. Box 1219
Emmitsburg, MD 21727
301-447-3310

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Volunteers

If you would like to get involved as a volunteer, please call 301-447-3310.

EOPCC gives special thanks to the volunteers who help make our organization a success.  In particular, we thank the honorees who were recognized at the 2006 annual meeting

2006 Volunteer of the Year: Bridget McCarthy

2006 Community Service Award: Judy Harbaugh

 

Remembering Star Volunteers

EOPCC is grateful to have had Bill Junker and Grant Cadwallader as part of our organization for several years before their deaths.  Their contributions of time and talent will continue to make an impact on the community we serve for years to come.

Grant A. Cadwallader, Registered Architect, designed the building that has become EOPCC's pride and joy: the new clinic at 121-123 East Main Street.

Locally Grant contributed to the Gettysburg National Battlefield and Eisenhower National Monument for exhibit planning, design and production. Nationally Grant has contributed to the exhibits at Ellis Island, Statue of Liberty, White House, Mammoth Visitor Center at Yellowstone, Anasazi Heritage Center, Wright Bothers Visitor Center, N.C. to mention only a sampling. Internationally Grant contributed to the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve, Romania, New Delhi Zoo and Kanha Tiger Reserve, India, Vitosha Mountain Visitor Center, Sophia ,Bulgaria.

In the photo above, Grant's daughter Gail Cadwallader beams with pride as her father explains our goals and reviews our progress in the very first phase, the deconstruction to the foundations of the old building.  Scripture scholar Elizabeth Nagel stand in front of her work, removing the old horsehair plaster and mud from the upstairs. Elizabeth drove over three hours from Philadelphia for the privilege of meeting Grant A. Cadwallader, world class architect. She was rewarded for her pilgrimage and work. We were very grateful for Elizabeth’s gift of service.

William F. Junker did all of the bookkeeping needed for both the Osteopathic Primary Care Center in Thurmont and the Regional Primary Care Center Foundation.  Bill gave discipline and determination and organization where there was none. His caring and infinite hours, as well as his helping us with good advice will be treasured forever.  Bill donated the use of his personal computer and filing since the beginning.  Bill worked closely with our accountant, Catherine Ditman. Bill was a resident of Emmitsburg, and is remembered with love for his keen wit and humor.