[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 156 (2010), Part 5]
[Senate]
[Pages 7243-7244]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                       TRIBUTE TO JUDY TENENBAUM

 Mrs. LINCOLN. Mr. President, today I wish to honor Little Rock 
philanthropist Judy Tenenbaum and her lifetime of service for the 
people of our great State of Arkansas.
  Judy will be recognized during this year's ``Red Jacket Ball,'' an 
annual benefit gala for City Year Little Rock/North Little Rock, a 
leading nonprofit organization that unites young people of all 
backgrounds for a year of full-time service. Throughout communities 
across the U.S., City Year members are easily recognizable by their red 
jackets, which symbolize the power of citizen service and provide the 
namesake for their annual fundraiser.
  This year marks the fifth anniversary of the Red Jacket Ball, and 
Judy joins a distinguished list of Arkansas philanthropists to have 
received this honor. Judy donates her time and resources to countless 
organizations throughout Central Arkansas, with causes ranging from the 
arts to cancer research to community development. Judy has touched 
thousands of Arkansans who may never know her name but who feel her 
generosity and support.

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  Mr. President, I am proud to call Judy a friend. We have worked 
together on a number of charitable projects throughout the years, and 
she is always willing and able to lend support where it is needed the 
most. I join all Arkansans in recognizing Judy with the Red Jacket Ball 
Lifetime of Service Award from City Year Little Rock/North Little 
Rock.

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