Woman’s Club honors 2 N. Lehigh students
The Woman’s Club of Slatington recently named two Northern Lehigh High School seniors as Girls of the Month.
Haven Moore was chosen for February and Aricka Creyer was chosen for December. Both are from Slatington.
Moore is the daughter of J. Tristan and Erin Moore. She has two brothers, Ethan and Keelin.
Her activities include Art Club, The Slate (newspaper), CFES, Nature Preservers, The Dog Dish (school morning show), National Honor Society, Aevidum, Rotary Club of Slatington, and theater. She is a 3-year member of National Honor Society, received the President’s Award in Middle school and has served as class president, associate editor of The Slate, and Art Club VicePresident/Treasurer.
She has a passion for writing and creative expression. In her free time, she makes jewelry, creates art and draws. She also loves the outdoors and can often be found hiking local trails and volunteering at community service events around town.
Her plans include attending college to pursue a career in communications and media studies. She aspires to travel abroad and experience a variety of cultures.
Creyer is the daughter of RaeAnne Creyer. She has a brother, Ahstin.
Her activities include President of Student Council and National Honor Society.
She is a member of Girls Scout Troop 675, and earned her Bronze and Silver Awards and is working on earning the Gold Award.
She was selected for the Emerging Healthcare Professionals Program while dually enrolled at Lehigh Carbon Community College.
She enjoys spending time outdoors hiking with her dogs, and white-water kayaking and guiding trips down the river.
She also enjoys baking and raises puppies for the Seeing Eye Foundation. She is currently raising her fourth dog for the program.
She volunteers as an assistant with Girl Scout Cadette Troop 6142. She is a member of the Lehigh Valley Youth Council, assisting monthly with different nonprofit organizations to enhance her leadership skills.
Her future plans include continuing at Lehigh Carbon Community College before transferring to Marywood University to earn a Master’s Degree in nutrition and dietetics.
She plans to travel and work as a river guide in the summer on some of the most intense white-water rivers in the world.