[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 60 (Tuesday, April 19, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2195-S2196]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO LARRY MacDONALD
Ms. BALDWIN. Mr. President, today I wish to recognize Larry MacDonald
as he retires from the city of Bayfield, WI, after an impressive 20
years as the city's mayor. Since his election in 1994, Larry has
dedicated himself to improving the city of Bayfield and making it a
wonderful destination in northwestern Wisconsin.
Larry was born in Munich, Germany, to American parents. After growing
up in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota, Larry and his wife, Julie,
moved to Bayfield in 1989. They opened Cooper Hill House B&B,
contributing to Bayfield's tradition of welcoming visitors from across
the State to beautiful Bayfield County. The MacDonalds also opened the
Apostle Islands Outfitters that, for close to two decades, supported
Bayfield and the city's practice of providing outstanding outdoor
recreation opportunities to residents and tourists alike.
While he has served as mayor for 20 years, Larry's career in public
service began as a casual interest in local government. However, as a
proactive politician, a committed environmentalist, and a savvy
businessman, Larry's casual interest quickly grew into a remarkable
passion for his work and dedication to his city. Over the past two
decades and despite an ill-fated attempt at retirement in 2004, Larry
has influenced all aspects of the Bayfield community.
The city of Bayfield is the smallest city in Wisconsin, but one of
our most popular destinations. A beautiful city located on Lake
Superior, Bayfield draws visitors from across the State. When others
would be daunted, he faced head-on the challenges of a local economy
based on tourism, working with local organizations and listening
closely to his community. Larry also dedicated his career to
maintaining the natural beauty of Lake Superior and the Apostle Islands
through his work as a board member of the Alliance of the Great Lakes
and the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore. As mayor, he led the city
to be one of the first in the Nation to adopt an eco-municipality
resolution, thereby codifying its commitment to sustainability, setting
an example for others to follow, and preserving Bayfield's natural
resources for generations to come.
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Larry's involvement in the community goes beyond his work as mayor.
His many civic contributions include roles as master of ceremonies for
the Bayfield Apple Festival for many years, an avid participant in the
Big Top Chautauqua annual Pie & Politics event, and a regular
contributor to the Bayfield School Reading Days. Larry's influence can
be seen throughout the city, whether it is through his community work,
the time he has spent working at his family's business interests, or
simply enjoying the city.
However, when he looks back on his many roles in life, his greatest
accomplishment will be his 20 years of service as mayor. Larry himself
describes it as the best job he ever had. While he attributes his
success to the Bayfield community, the city council and his dedicated
staff, Larry's success comes from his own will. His investment in his
staff, his honesty and involvement, and his personal touch are what
spurred Bayfield residents to return him to office year after year.
Although in retirement he will no longer be in the mayor's office,
Larry's legacy will remain.
Over the past 20 years, Larry has impacted Bayfield residents and the
community around him through his dedication, honest nature, and kind
heart. I am so pleased to join others in recognizing Larry's success
and accomplishments. I wish him, his wife, Julie, their children, many
grandchildren and great-grandchildren all the best in the next chapter
of their lives together.
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