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Grapevine: Progressive Women’s Association Honors “Women of Distinction”

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
June 17, 2024
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Grapevine by Rosalyn Queen

The Progressive Women’s Association will be presenting the Women Of Distinction Award on Friday, June 28 at noon at the Uptown Event Center.  This event is held three times a year and is planned to recognize women in our community who have excelled in volunteering.  This event is to honor those whose efforts have contributed to making our area a more caring place.  Each candidate is recognized   For their service whether it is heading up a non profit fundraiser, caring for an elderly relative who may have dementia, caring for a grandchild  and the list goes on.  The contributions of their service cannot be calculated in terms of money.

Keynote Speaker for the event will be Stephanie Iaquinta, Antero Resources Public Affairs Coordinator.  The luncheon will be held at noon and is open to the public. Reservations must be made prior to June 25, by calling 304 624 6881.

 

Karen Alastanos

Karen has worked several jobs in Harrison County but none compare to her

passion for serving the homeless population. Karen has never thought she would

find so much joy doing street outreach. She’s been doing street outreach for the

past six years which lead her to form a nonprofit organization with two of her

best friends called “Friends Feeding Friends”.  Karen says “It’s been one of the

most rewarding things I have ever done and will continue to do until God says our

season is over”. Karen Alastanos, has been married to a wonderful husband for 31

years. A mother of 2 beautiful daughters and a grandmother of four sweet

grandchildren. Karen has lived in Harrison County for a total of 48 years. She has

had several occupations throughout her lifetime here in Harrison County, which

include being a Hairstylist, a Teacher’s Aide, owner of a daycare and a clothing

boutique.   Serving others has taught her so much about people and their

struggles in life and how important it is to have compassion without judgement.

Some say she has helped them but what they don’t realize is how much they’ve

helped her also. Be kind and spread the love of Jesus.

 

 

Aimee Comer

Aimee J. Comer is a lifelong resident of the North View section of Clarksburg. She

is the proud mother of Andrew Stewart, daughter of Don and Barbara Comer,

niece of Peggy Knight and Tim Bennett, sister of Doug Comer and aunt to Sara,

Jake and Costa Comer. Aimee is a 1993 graduate of Liberty High School. She holds

a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration Marketing from Fairmont State

University and a Master of Science in Marketing from Johns Hopkins University

Carey Business School. Bringing over 15 years of experience in marketing and

public relations to her role as the Executive Director of the Clarksburg CVB, her

career began as a Marketing Consultant at WV Radio Corporation, where she

focused on supporting local, small businesses and nonprofit organizations. She

further expanded her expertise and leadership skills during her tenure as the

Fundraising and Community Development Director at United Way of Harrison and

Doddridge Counties, and as a Contracted Political/Public Relations/Marketing

Consultant.  Prior to entering the marketing field, she served many clinical and

clerical roles employed at United Hospital Center. During that time, she fostered

many longtime friendships and gained customer relation skills she utilizes to this

day.  With a proven track record in strategic planning, community engagement,

and fostering partnerships, Aimee J. Comer is well-positioned to lead the

 

Clarksburg CVB towards a prosperous future, enhancing the city’s appeal and

fostering growth within the community.

 

Carrie Ann Davis

Carrie Davis is a devoted advocate for girls and women with special needs,

channeling her passion into meaningful initiatives and volunteer work. As the

reigning 2023-2024 mentor Queen for Miss Amazing, Carrie holds the esteemed

position of first runner-up, embodying leadership and mentorship qualities that

inspire those around her. Through her involvement with Miss Amazing, Carrie

strives to instill confidence and empowerment in young girls, fostering a sense of

self-worth that extends far beyond the pageant stage. In addition to her

commitment to Miss Amazing, Carrie generously volunteers her time and talents

to various organizations in her community. She is an active member of the

Progressive Women’s Association, readily offering her assistance and support

whenever needed. Every Wednesday, Carrie can be found lending a helping hand

at Friends Feeding Friends, where she plays a vital role in serving meals and

providing essential services to the homeless. Carrie’s dedication to serving others

extends to her involvement in her local church, Clarksburg Baptist Church, where

she devotes her time to working with children. Outside of her church and

volunteer commitments, Carrie also volunteers at the Looking Glass, a local

consignment shop, further demonstrating her unwavering commitment to giving

back to her community. Born on January 26, 1978, in Buffalo, New York, Carrie

currently resides in Clarksburg with her husband, Lyle Davis, and their beloved

dog, Dusty. At 46 years old, Carrie continues to inspire those around her with her

compassionate spirit and tireless dedication to making a difference in the lives of

others.

 

Meghan Navarini (Clark)

Meaghan is a member of North View United Methodist Church. Meaghan was a

2023 graduate of Leadership Harrison through the Harrison County Chamber of

Commerce.  Meaghan Navarini (Clark) the daughter of Kim and the late Ron Clark.

She is the oldest of three sisters Danika and Abbey Clark. Meaghan is a 2009

graduate of Liberty High School and graduated from West Virginia University with

her bachelor’s in 2015. During her time at WVU she was a member of the Pride of

West Virginia, WVU Marching Band. Meaghan is married to DJ Navarini. They

have two beautiful little girls. Lillie-Rose(3) and Josephine(1). She works for Main

 

Street Rural Health as a Health Navigator. Meaghan is passionate about making

sure people have access to affordable healthcare, medications, and resources.

 

Meredith Queen

Meredith is active in her community.  She serves as an officer for the Miss Amazing

West Virginia organization – a statewide nonprofit that provides opportunities for girls

and women with disabilities to help develop confidence and self-advocacy skills in a

fun and supportive environment.  Active in her church, she is a member of the

Simpson Creek Baptist Church where she serves as a member of the Children’s

Committee and as a Sunday School Teacher for Preschool.  Having been born and

raised in the West Milford area of Harrison County, Meredith Queen is a 2010

graduate of Robert C. Byrd High School. In 2014, Meredith graduated cum laude

from West Virginia University with a degree in Speech Pathology and

Audiology. She began her professional career as a certified practitioner with the

State of West Virginia as a Speech Pathologist Assistant for the Harrison County

school system.  In 2018, she was hired as a Speech Language Pathologist with the

Marion County Board of Education.  In an effort to encourage advanced education for

Speech Language Pathologists working with the public school system in West Virginia,

Meredith was selected to participate in a special program where she earned a

Masters Degree in Communication Science Disorders in 2019 from the University of

Cincinnati.  In 2020, she opened her own practice providing certified Speech

Language and early intervention services to families with children ages birth to

three. Today, Meredith has grown her business into offering services to children and

families throughout Harrison and Doddridge Counties.  Meredith is married to

entrepreneur, photographer, and State Senator Ben Queen.  Together, they are the

owners of the popular Stonewall Coffee shops located in Clarksburg and

Bridgeport.  Meredith and Ben reside in Bridgeport with their newborn son, Arthur.  

 

Mendi Scott

Mendi is active in her community and serves as a board member of the The

Change Initiative,  working with the Phoenix House helping women in recovery

and she is also a board member with the ARC of Harrison County.  Mendi was

born in Lewis and raised in Good Hope, Harrison Co. and moved to Clarksburg

when she graduated from South Harrison High School in 1989. Mendi is married

to Francis Scott and has been married for 24 years and they have three children,

Anjellica, Lexy, and Austin and three grandchildren, Cohen, Kobe, and Jonylah. 

She has been employed for two years at the Clarksburg Harrison Regional Housing

Authority, Mendi has been the Executive Director of a non-profit, Homes For

Harrison, for five years finding homes for those struggling with homelessness. 

Her favorite activity is spending time with her family. 

 

Amy Strange

Amy is a lifelong member of First Presbyterian Church of Clarksburg where she

has served as an Elder and Deacon, as well as coordinated many service and

fellowship projects. Amy currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Cultural

Foundation of Harrison County, Clarksburg-Harrison Library Foundation, Sacred

Heart Children’s Center, and Health Access Free Clinic. She is Chairperson of the

Clarksburg Urban Renewal Authority. Through volunteering and financial

sponsorship, she has supported many clubs, teams, and organizations throughout

Harrison County. Amy and Jeff are founding members of the Harrison County

Lacrosse Association and spent many wonderful years volunteering with their

children’s activities at RCBHS.  They graduated from WIHS in 1987. Amy Wilson

Strange, daughter of James “Jeep” and Janet Wilson, was born and raised in

Clarksburg, WV. Dr. Wilson Strange has a MA in School Counseling, a Ph.D. in

Developmental Psychology and a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from WVU. She

has been a Licensed Psychologist in WV since 2003. After working in Monongalia

County schools and teaching at WVU, she currently runs a private practice in Lost

Creek, Family Matters Phycological Services and is contracted through WVU to

teach kinship/foster parent education classes. Dr. Wilson Strange previously

served as President of the WV Psychological Association and as the Disaster

Network Coordinator for WV.  In her personal life, Amy has been married to

Jeffrey Strange for 26 years and they have two children, Megan and Matthew,

who live in Morgantown with their puppy Acadia.   In her free time, Amy enjoys

sporting events, concerts, theater, boating at Tygart Lake, and spending time at

the beach.

 

Valarie Vance

My volunteer career began when I was younger and started helping my friends

with their children. I am a member of Bible Baptist Fellowship Church, where I

enjoy helping with children of all ages. I have taught Sunday School and children’s

church and helped in the nursery. I have helped in all aspects of Vacation Bible

School by teaching lessons, making crafts, helping with snack time, and setting up

games. I have also entertained at many functions in the area as a bag lady named

“Tilly” After having a major back surgery for Scoliosis, I volunteered to speak with

others who were contemplating Scoliosis surgery on what to expect and the

things they would need to help them through the healing process. For the past 10

years I have volunteered at Big Elm Elementary School. I have run errands, made

copies (feels like a million), helped with the Smile Bus (dental care), handed food

out at the farmers market, and made tons of popcorn for treat day. I worked with

the 5th grade band helping the saxophone players.  I have also helped with

picture days and book fairs, and I have spent many hours in Santa’s Workshop.

I’ve had so much fun watching the children pick out something special for their

families. I am also a volunteer substitute leader for a Water Aerobics class. On

social media, I put up “The Meadowbrook Road Report", which involves road

conditions from weather, accidents, road work, or anything involving road

closures. Valerie’s most recent act of volunteerism is with the Bridgeport Library. I

love to help where I am needed, especially with children. I was not blessed with

any children of my own but have been an "Aunt’ to many. Although I do not feel

deserving of this award, I feel humbled and blessed to be honored with this

nomination.

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