Exchange Club presents top honor to Will and Tatiana Dyer

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — Exchange Club of Indian River presented its most prestigious award, the Book of Golden Deeds, to Will and Tatiana Dyer of Vero Beach. Barb Parent, chair of the club’s Golden Deeds committee, surprised them with the award at a luncheon meeting of the club. The Book of Golden Deeds award, a National Exchange Club program since 1919, honors the quiet, good deeds of America’s unsung heroes, exceptional individuals who provide exemplary volunteer service to the community at large.

The Club honored the Dyers for their years of service in Indian River County. Originally from St. Petersburg, Fla., they have lived in Vero Beach since 2008. They are the parents of two children, Liam and Isla. As the owners of Dyer Chevrolet Mazda Subaru, they present the Dyer Difference Award of $3,000 each month to a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization in Indian River County that makes a difference in the community. Dozens of charitable organizations have in turn been able to make an impact because they have received this award.

Persons interested in learning more about membership in the Club, working for the prevention of child abuse, or donating to the Exchange Club of Indian River Foundation’s Child Abuse Prevention Fund may contact 2015-2016 club President Chris Pensch at [email protected] or seek further information from any member of the club.

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