After a committed term, L.
Dee Stevenson has stepped away from his post as President of People
Preserving Peteetneet to spend more time with his family. He leaves
the post in good hands, with longtime Peteetneet volunteer and
supporter, Ray Wilson stepping into the role. The change was
officiated with elections conducted March 27, as PPP Board members
met for their monthly trustee meeting. Pictured on the local
landmark's west-side steps are current PPP leaders with the outgoing
president (left-right): Secretary/Treasurer Sandra Hummer, President
Ray Wilson, former President L. Dee Stevenson, and Vice President
Dale Barnett. Not available for photo: Cathleen Muhlestein,
Trustee. (Article and photo published in April 3, 2013 edition of The Payson Chronicle. For recent issues of the Chronicle, drop by our office at 145 East Utah Avenue, Payson.)
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