[Congressional Record Volume 168, Number 156 (Tuesday, September 27, 2022)]
[Senate]
[Page S5050]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                        TRIBUTE TO CHERYL HESER

 Mr. DAINES. Mr. President, today I have the distinct honor of 
recognizing Cheryl Heser of Rosebud County for her passion for 
education and her dedication to preserving American history as a living 
history presenter for Montanans across the Treasure State.
  Cheryl has served her community as an educator for many years 
teaching high school English, Spanish, and journalism, and she managed 
a K-12 school library. She is also a published author and served as the 
director of the Rosebud County Library in Forsyth, MT, for 17 years. 
Cheryl earned statewide recognition for her esteemed radio program and 
was named the 2014 Librarian of the Year by the Montana Library 
Association.
  Even after her retirement, Cheryl's dedication to education and 
passion for storytelling continues through her work as a living history 
presenter. Cheryl travels to Montana communities to utilize her knack 
for storytelling and skilled research to educate Montanans of all ages 
and preserve American history by portraying the lives of historical 
figures like Dolly Madison and Annie Oakley.
  It is my distinct honor to recognize Cheryl Heser for her passion for 
education and her work to preserve American history. I have no doubt 
Cheryl's unique and captivating living history presentations have 
influenced Montanans of all ages. Keep up the great work, Cheryl; you 
make Montana proud.

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