[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 207 (Tuesday, December 19, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H10186]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING DIANE WHITAKER
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Pennsylvania (Mr. Thompson) for 5 minutes.
Mr. THOMPSON of Pennsylvania. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor
Diane L. Whitaker as she retires from the Clinton County Library System
this year after serving 31 years and 31 days as executive director of
the Ross Library in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania.
In the library's 107 years of existence, Ms. Whitaker is just the
seventh director, but she is the longest serving in its history.
The Ross Library Board of Trustees recently hosted a celebration for
Ms. Whitaker. They also revealed the newly named ``Diane L. Whitaker
Genealogy Collection'' on a plaque in her honor.
Over the years, Ms. Whitaker has overseen numerous projects and has
also authored grant applications that have helped local libraries with
much-needed funding.
Ms. Whitaker was raised in Clearfield County and holds a bachelor's
degree in secondary education from Lock Haven University. She earned a
master's degree in library science from Clarion University.
She has been a career librarian for more than four decades, working
as a school librarian, bookmobile librarian, children's coordinator,
branch librarian, and administrator.
Ms. Whitaker and her husband, Lester, live in Beech Creek. They have
three daughters and six grandchildren, all of whom reside in Clinton
and Centre Counties.
Mr. Speaker, I thank Ms. Whitaker for all her contributions to Ross
Library and the entire Clinton County Library System. The community is
a better place thanks to her efforts. She plans to visit State and
national parks in her retirement, which I think is an outstanding plan.
Recognizing Michael Colbert
Mr. THOMPSON of Pennsylvania. Mr. Speaker, for nearly 20 years,
Michael Colbert has given his leadership to Oil Creek Township as
supervisor chairman. Last week, he oversaw his final meeting as
supervisor, and he will retire at the end of the year.
Mr. Colbert first served as a supervisor in 1993 to fill a vacancy,
but he stepped down the next year. He would run again in 1999, win the
seat, and officially be sworn in in January 2000.
Over nearly 20 years at the helm, Mr. Colbert oversaw numerous
projects, but he told the Titusville Herald that his proudest
achievement was helping pave the way for Walmart to open a store in the
township.
In his well-deserved retirement, Mr. Colbert said he plans to
vacation in Florida for a few weeks.
Mr. Speaker, I thank Mr. Colbert for his dedication and leadership to
Oil Creek Township as supervisor chairman. He has given nearly 20 years
of his time and energy to his neighbors and his community. For that, we
are grateful.
I wish him the best in retirement.
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