I did.
I hope that others in the community are similarly honored.
It's a sleepy town of just under 12,000 people. Literally. Why is it necessary to question their honoring Moriah by somehow diminishing the recognition unless they also honor the "teachers, volunteers, community leaders, first responders, etc who have done incredible work in their long lives"?
It's like saying the team should not have been honored by being invited to the White House unless all the other "teachers, volunteers, etc" were also invited as well. Or that our team should not have been "honored" with a parade in Hartford unless the city acknowledged all the other great local humanitarians as well.
I'm not trying to argue with you, but it's odd that you would post such a thing in a fun thread about her tiny home town doing something so innocent (but cool) to honor her.