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During Fountain
Hills' early years, there were few who contributed so many volunteer hours
as Mrs. Davenport. From the day she moved to Fountain Hills from Michigan
in 1974, she soon became the community's number one cheerleader, supporter
and volunteer.
Whether it was standing out
in the hot summer sun selling soft drinks at the community's Bicentennial
celebration in 1976 to selling hot coffee on a cold morning prior to the
start of the first Great Fair, Mrs. Davenport has been there to serve
her town. She helped found the Fountain Hills Civic Association, the Fountain
Hills Republican Club, the Fountain Hills Women's Club and the Church
of the Ascension Rosary Society.
She is also a charter member of the Fountain
Hills & Lower Verde Valley Historical Society. She has served multiple
years on the boards ofthese organizations. One of the leading volunteers
on the Town's Incorporation Committee, she worked the polls, rang countless
phones, sold tickets for fund-raisers, organized candidate debates and
secured political contacts.
One co-volunteer said, "Every board
on which she served, quickly learned that if a task was assigned to her
no matter how important or insignificant, it would be completed in a very
short time
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