[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 40 (Thursday, April 14, 1994)]
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[Congressional Record: April 14, 1994]
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       DR. NAN S. HUTCHISON BROWARD SENIOR HALL OF FAME NOMINEES

 Mr. GRAHAM. Mr. President, today I would like to recognize and 
congratulate a group of 11 inspiring citizens from Broward County. 
These exemplary volunteers have each given their time, talents, and 
love to their communities.
  On May 12, 1994, the following men and women were honored as the new 
members of the Dr. Nan S. Hutchison Broward Senior Hall of Fame, and 
their names were added to a commemorative plaque housed in the Broward 
County government building.
  Mildred Cleinman is a dynamic senior who has dedicated countless 
hours to the Broward County Area Agency on Aging. In addition, she has 
participated as a guest lecturer for the Broward County School System 
and she often collects crocheted afghans and shawls for the needy 
elders of her community.
  Shirley Sumner, a true woman of valor, has earned this recognition 
for her fine work with the American Cancer Society, her efforts as a 
member of the advisory board of the Broward Homebound Program, for her 
volunteer work for the Broward County library board, and many other 
contributions she makes every day to the city of Sunrise.
  Aaron Neuhaus has displayed true dedication to the Broward County 
Council of Senior Citizens. He also helped plan activities to raise 
money for the Hurricane Andrew Disaster Fund and served as an 
exceptional president of the Men's Club of Sunrise Lakes.
  Theodora Williams is truly a gifted person with an ability to make 
positive alms to her community. Among her notable contributions, she 
currently serves as the secretary of the Broward chapter of MADD and as 
president of the Northeast Federated Woman's Club.
  Sylvia Schreiber merits applause for helping enhance the quality of 
life for seniors residing in Broward County. She has been actively 
involved with her condominium, serving both as the editor of the 
condo's official newspaper and as the assistant secretary of the board 
of directors.
  Sid Marcus has dedicated himself to nearly 5,000 young students in 
Broward County. His ability to teach children effective communications 
skills have led the county to request his volunteer services to teach 
the same lesson to other educators.
  Ida Kolber has used her musical skills in so many wonderful ways. She 
has dedicated over 1,200 volunteer hours to Show Shoppers, an 
organization of senior entertainers which donates all proceeds from its 
extravaganzas to the Area Agency on Aging.
  Joe Welsh has joined the Star of David Memorial Gardens to help 
families deal with the loss of loved ones. His great compassion is also 
seen as a volunteer for Meals on Wheels.
  Ethel Glass' volunteer efforts in the health-care field are quite 
extensive. She serves as community liaison for the Sunrise 
Rehabilitation Hospital, is a member of the community advisory board of 
Florida Medical Center, is an ongoing speaker for Universal Health 
Care, and is credited as a very active advocate for the creation of 
Florida's Department of Elder Affairs.
  Anne Oler is a superlative volunteer. She has served as president for 
the Seniors Foundation of Northwest Broward, Inc., and coordinates the 
work of over 70 other volunteers.
  Lucy Conca is the vice president of the Southwest Focal Point Senior 
Center in Pembroke Pines. She is also a member of the Sunshine Club, 
which is a group of entertainers who perform for the elderly.
  I wish to congratulate these fine senior citizens who have served 
diligently and tirelessly in their quest to enhance the lives of 
others. Florida and Broward County are very fortunate to have such 
exceptional men and women who give so much to their 
communities.

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