Fairfax County Board of Supervisors to Recognize Citizens
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July 3, 2003
Fairfax County Board of Supervisors to Recognize
Citizens,
Issue a Proclamation and Adopt a Resolution
The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, at their meeting on Monday, July 7, beginning at 9:30 a.m., will recognize the following citizens and staff for their achievements and contributions to the community. A proclamation will be issued and a resolution adopted as listed below. For more information, call 703-324-3187, TTY 703-324-2935.
Freddie Mac Foundation Thanked
The Board of Supervisors will adopt a resolution to thank the Freddie
Mac Foundation for its commitment to and support of Healthy Families
programs in Fairfax County and throughout the region. The Freddie Mac
Foundation has greatly contributed to the growth of Healthy Families
Fairfax, the formation of a coalition of Healthy Families programs in
Northern Virginia, and hosting a Celebration for Success, an event to
recognize families who have successfully completed five years of
participation in the program, thereby improving their lives and the lives
of their children.
July Declared Parks and Recreation Month
The Board of Supervisors will declare July Parks and Recreation Month in
Fairfax County as promoted by the National Recreation and Park
Association. The Fairfax County Park Authority and the Department of
Community and Recreation Services encourages citizens, along with other
local providers of recreational opportunities, protectors of open space,
and cultural and natural preservation advocates, to enjoy their parks and
support open space preservation efforts.
Trudy Brisendine Recognized
Trudy Brisendine will be recognized by the Board of Supervisors for her
years of service, advocacy and support of the citizens of Fairfax County
through the Department of Family Services and efforts on the legislative
team representing Fairfax County on human service issues.
Robert Boxer Recognized
Robert Boxer will be recognized by the Board of Supervisors for his 26
years of service to Fairfax County. He has been substantially involved in
the construction of the county's Capital Improvement projects ranging
from bus shelters, trails and neighborhood improvement programs to
libraries, fire stations and major expansions of the Noman M. Cole
Pollution Control Plant and the Adult Detention Center.
Fairfax County Teacher of the Year
Inge Pisano will be recognized by the Board of Supervisors for her
unique and creative teaching
methods, giving untold hours of personal time tutoring her students,
providing personal support to students in need and consistently putting
forth extra effort on behalf of young people, in and out of the
classroom, resulting in being named Fairfax County Public Schools Teacher
of the Year and being awarded a Washington Post Agnes Meyer Outstanding
Teacher Award for educational excellence.


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