Garland County declares Junior Auxiliary Week to honor community service

Darryl Mahoney, County Judge at Garland County
Darryl Mahoney, County Judge at Garland County
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Garland County Judge Darryl Mahoney announced on Apr. 7 that the week of April 6–10, 2026, has been officially declared Junior Auxiliary Week in Garland County. The proclamation recognizes the Junior Auxiliary of Garland County for its years of service to children and families in the area.

The recognition highlights the ongoing commitment of local volunteers who work to support those in need throughout the community. The declaration aims to bring attention to the importance of volunteerism and acknowledges organizations that dedicate their time and resources for public benefit.

Mahoney presented a formal proclamation to representatives from the Junior Auxiliary, commending their “many years of dedicated service.” The organization is known for supporting children and families through various initiatives focused on improving quality of life within Garland County.

In his statement, Mahoney said he thanks “the Junior Auxiliary of Garland County for their ongoing efforts to make a difference in the lives of others.” The week-long observance is intended as both an honor and encouragement for continued volunteer efforts across Garland County.

This designation reflects a broader appreciation for local organizations whose work supports vulnerable populations and fosters community spirit.



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