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Harlan Eagle (Photo: WBOC)

Years ago, Eastern Shore educator Harlan Eagle began pouring his heart into the healing power of fitness. With that goal in mind, Eagle started the Tim Kennard River Run and eRace the Stigma 5K, which are all about supporting people with mental health and mental illness.

Eagle’s daughter, Olivia Eagle, said her father constantly stays busy. She says he also raises money for Coastal Hospice and many other organizations.

“He does this all on his own time,” Olivia said. “He also is a teacher, so he works like day and night constantly.”

Eagle also spends countless hours volunteering at Temple Bat Yam in Ocean City, launching Beyond the Limits, a ropes course for students. And if that wasn’t enough, Eagle also founded  Horizons of Salisbury, a summer program that helps children from low-income families work on their reading and math skills.

Eagle’s wife LeighAnn Eagle said of her husband, “I’m very proud of him. He’s worked very hard. He’s

volunteered a lot through these last 30 years.”

Olivia Eagle said of her father, “I always tell him to take a break and he never — he doesn’t know how to

just sit there and relax.”

About the Jefferson Awards

WBOC is proud to be a local partner of the Jefferson Awards, which are presented to unrecognized citizens on Delmarva who provide extraordinary public service. The Jefferson Awards are presented on two levels: national and local. The mission of the Jefferson Awards is to encourage and honor individuals for their achievements and contributions through public and community service.

The 2019 Jefferson Awards are made possible through the support of our local sponsor, Nanticoke Health Services.