[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 68 (Wednesday, May 7, 2014)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E699-E700]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING THE 2013 HONOREES OF THE FAIRFAX COUNTY FEDERATION OF
CITIZENS' ASSOCIATIONS
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HON. GERALD E. CONNOLLY
of virginia
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Mr. CONNOLLY. Mr. Speaker, I rise to acknowledge the Fairfax County
Federation of Citizens' Associations and the honorees of its 64th
Annual Awards Banquet. The Fairfax County Federation of Citizens
Associations is a coalition of civic and homeowners associations from
across Fairfax County. Each year, the Federation honors a few select
individuals for their extraordinary contributions to our community. As
a former two-term President of the Federation, I understand that those
who volunteer their time, energies, and talents to civic activities
play a role in making Fairfax County one of the best places in the
nation in which to live, work and raise a family. I am honored to
recognize the following individuals for their service to the community:
2013 Citizen of the Year: Janyce Hedetniemi. Ms. Hedetniemi's
service to Fairfax County has included positions on a wide variety of
important boards and commissions. Since January 2013, she has served as
a Member At-Large of the Fairfax County Planning Commission. Before
that, she served as a Member At-Large of the Fairfax County Park
Authority Board. She is a member of the Fairfax County Community
Revitalization and Redevelopment Advisory Group. Ms. Hedetniemi was the
Braddock District representative to the Fairfax County Transportation
Advisory Commission for nine years and chaired the Commission from 2008
to 2010. She was a member of the Tysons Land Use Task Force and Vice-
Chair of the Task Force Steering Committee, which helped formulate new
comprehensive plan language for Tysons. She chaired two Fairfax County
Bond Referendum Committees, has been President of the Oak Hill Citizens
Association since 1997, and served as President of the Braddock
District Council for two years. Professionally, she is an expert in
community relations and enjoyed a distinguished career at the National
Institutes of Health.
2013 Citation of Merit: Tena Bluhm. Ms. Bluhm was appointed to the
Fairfax County Commission on Aging in 2004 and has chaired the
Commission since 2007. Tena has been instrumental in increasing the
Commission's presence and influence in Fairfax County through speaking
on behalf of older adults and the issues of aging before elected
officials of both Fairfax County and the Commonwealth of Virginia. She
has educated older adults about services provided by Fairfax County and
sought ways to make the county aging-friendly. Ms. Bluhm was elected to
her homeowners association's board in 2000 and in 2005 became its
president.
She is a member of the Braddock District Council, where she raised
attention to aging issues by organizing a seminar about services
available to older adults in Fairfax County. Ms. Bluhm worked for 45
years as a Home Care nurse and in 2008 was named Lady Fairfax for the
Braddock District. She is now retired and resides with her husband,
Ray, in Fairfax.
2013 Citation of Merit: Kathy Kaplan. Kathy Kaplan is an author,
publisher, artist, naturalist, and activist who has lived in Reston for
31 years. Her novel, The Dog of Knots, was recognized by the
Association of Jewish Libraries and the Anti-Defamation League. Ms.
Kaplan has worked as an interpretive naturalist, conducted workshops in
art and bookmaking for youth camps and schools, and sculpted a bronze
relief for the September 11 Memorial at Freedom Grove at Brown's Chapel
in Reston. As co-chair of the Residential, Urban Design, and Livability
workgroup for RCA Reston 2020, she wrote the Vision for Herndon Monroe
Station area and worked on several alternate park designs for Reston
Town Center North. Ms. Kaplan was appointed Chair of the Fairfax County
Federation of Citizens Associations' Library Committee in August 2013
to review proposed changes to the county library system and was named
2013 Citizen of the Year by the Reston Citizens Association for her
work in library advocacy.
2013 Special Gratitude Award Honorees: U.S. Representative James
Moran, U.S. Representative Frank Wolf, Virginia Delegate James Scott.
The Federation also will honor three Northern Virginia legislators, who
are retiring this year after distinguished careers in public service.
Representatives Moran and Wolf have served the residents of our region
for more than 30 years, and I have been pleased to partner with them,
first as Chairman of the Fairfax Board of Supervisors and then as a
Member of Congress, to champion the interests of Northern Virginia and
the Commonwealth. Delegate Scott served the residents of our community
for more than 40 years, including 14 years representing the Providence
District on the Board of Supervisors prior to his service in the
General Assembly.
Mr. Speaker, I ask my colleagues to join me in thanking these
incredible individuals and in
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congratulating them on being honored by the Fairfax County Federation
of Citizens' Associations. Civic engagement is the root of a community
and Fairfax County residents enjoy an excellent quality of life due in
part to the efforts of these individuals. The contributions and
leadership of these honorees have been a great benefit to our community
and truly merit our highest praise.
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