[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 161 (2015), Part 1]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages 647-648]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




    GARY FRONTIERS SERVICE CLUB DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. MEMORIAL 
                               BREAKFAST

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                        HON. PETER J. VISCLOSKY

                               of indiana

                    in the house of representatives

                       Tuesday, January 13, 2015

  Mr. VISCLOSKY. Mr. Speaker, as we celebrate the birth of Dr. Martin 
Luther King Jr. and reflect on his life and work, we are reminded of 
the challenges that democracy poses to us and the delicate nature of 
liberty. Dr. King's life, and, unfortunately, his untimely death, 
reminds us that we must continually work to secure and protect our 
freedoms. In his courage to act, his willingness to meet challenges, 
and his ability to achieve, Dr. King embodied all that is good and true 
in the battle for liberty.
  The spirit of Dr. King lives on in the citizens of communities 
throughout our nation. It lives on in the people whose actions reflect 
the spirit of resolve and achievement that will help move our country 
into the future. I am honored to rise today to recognize several 
individuals from Indiana's First Congressional District who will be 
recognized during the 36th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial 
Breakfast on Saturday, January 17, 2015, at the Genesis Convention 
Center in Gary, Indiana. The Gary Frontiers Service Club, which was 
founded in 1952, sponsors this annual breakfast.
  The Gary Frontiers Service Club will pay tribute to local individuals 
who have for decades selflessly contributed to improving the quality of 
life for the people of Gary. This year, Reverend Dwight Gardner and 
Deborah McCullough, M.D., will be honored with the prestigious Dr. 
Martin Luther King Jr. Drum Major Award for 2015. Additionally, several 
individuals will be recognized as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Marchers 
at this year's breakfast, including Judy Ball, Ph.D., James Henley III, 
Eugene Johnson, and Reverend Mary Watkins. Finally, Sam Frazier was 
selected as the 2014 Yokefellow of the Year.
  Though very different in nature, the achievements of each of these 
individuals reflect many of the same attributes that Dr. King 
possessed, as well as the values he advocated. Like Dr. King, these 
individuals saw challenges and faced them with unwavering

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strength and determination. Each one of the honored guests' greatness 
has been found in their willingness to serve with ``a heart full of 
grace and a soul generated by love.'' They set goals and work 
selflessly to make them a reality.
  Mr. Speaker, I urge you and my other distinguished colleagues to join 
me in commending these honorees, as well as the Gary Frontiers Service 
Club officers, President Oliver J. Gilliam, Vice President James 
Piggee, Recording Secretary Linnal Ford, Financial Secretary Sam 
Frazier, and Treasurer/Seventh District Director Floyd Donaldson, along 
with Clorius L. Lay, who has served as Breakfast Chairman for fifteen 
years, and all other members of the service club for their initiative, 
determination, and dedication to serving the people of Northwest 
Indiana.

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