[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 85 (Wednesday, May 17, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H4229]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
SAUK RAPIDS' CITIZEN OF THE YEAR, JODI SPEICHER
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Minnesota (Mr. Emmer) for 5 minutes.
Mr. EMMER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Sauk Rapids' Citizen of
the Year, Jodi Speicher.
The Sauk Rapids Chamber of Commerce started this award in 1986 to
recognize individuals who have influenced the community for the better.
Jodi, a resident of Sauk Rapids over the past 15 years, is known for
her many contributions to this wonderful community. Whether she is
striving for economic prosperity by working with the Sauk Rapids
Chamber of Commerce, fighting to end disease through her work with the
Alzheimer's Association and the Walk to End Alzheimer's, helping to put
on St. Cloud's Expo for Seniors, or advocating for our children by
serving on the Community Education board for the Sauk Rapids-Rice
School District, Jodi is always putting her community first.
It takes a very special person to dedicate so much of their time to
helping and supporting others. I am proud to recognize that kind of
accomplishment here today.
Mr. Speaker, I thank Jodi for all she does for our community. She is
truly deserving of this award. Keep up the great work.
Teaching Life Lessons Through Art
Mr. EMMER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to celebrate an educator in my
district who was recently named Minnesota's Middle Level Art Teacher of
the Year by the Art Educators of Minnesota.
Pam Schwandt began her teaching career 31 years ago at Lincoln
Elementary School for the Arts in Anoka, Minnesota, where she was a
favorite teacher of one of my staffers. After 13 years in Anoka, Pam
moved to Roosevelt Middle School, where she has been for the past 18
years.
While Pam recognizes that not all of her students will become
artists, she believes many life lessons can be taught through art. Pam
has been helping students learn how to find joy, in addition to
nurturing their creative thinking and problem-solving skills through
art.
Mr. Speaker, I speak for all Minnesotans when I say: Thank you, Pam.
The best teachers are the ones who go above and beyond just teaching
a subject. The best teachers are the ones like Pam, who teach lessons
and skills that our students will carry with them for the rest of
their lives. Pam's award is well deserved.
Overcoming Obstacles
Mr. EMMER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to praise the strength and
resolve of Forest Lake Patrol Officer Troy Meyer for not only
overcoming adversity over the past 3 years, but for his amazing
perseverance.
Troy has escaped death not just once, not twice, but three times by
overcoming a severe brain infection, a lung infection, and a double
lung transplant a year later. He also had surgery to repair a hole in
his heart just 6 months after that.
Despite his challenges, Troy always moved ahead, determined to live
life to the fullest and to help as many people as possible. He has done
that by returning to his job on the police force only 13 months after
his third surgery.
Mr. Speaker, Officer Meyer is an example of the resiliency of the
human spirit. We are so thankful that he has made a full and miraculous
recovery. Forest Lake, the police department, and the State of
Minnesota are fortunate to have an individual like Troy Meyer in our
community.
Serving to Serve Others
Mr. EMMER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to commend several police
officers in my district for receiving the U.S. Department of Defense's
Patriot Award.
Police Chief Todd Schwieger and Police Reserve Captain Richard
Johnson both received the distinguished Employer Support of the Guard
and Reserve's Patriot Award for their efforts helping an Active-Duty
soldier work in their department while continuing his service to our
country through the Army Reserve.
Created in 1972, the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve was
created to help employers understand the obligations of their Active-
Duty employees and how to meet any challenges that may arise for those
employees.
St. Francis Reserve Officer and Army Reserve Staff Sergeant Richard
Sieber, whom they had been helping, nominated Chief Schwieger and
Captain Johnson for this award. Serving in our Nation's Armed Forces is
one of the most noble ways one can assist our Nation, and it is
imperative that we help the brave individuals who choose to serve our
country in any way that we can.
Mr. Speaker, I thank both Todd Schwieger and Richard Johnson for
their dedication to our servicemembers, as well as their own service to
our community through their work in the St. Francis Police Department.
Their work hasn't gone unnoticed.
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