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Palatine Park District Recognizes Volunteers in the Community for Their Service

20 Volunteers and 4 Honor Roll Inductees Honored at Annual Volunteer of the Year Event

On Saturday, February 4, Palatine Park District recognized 20 volunteers for their service to affiliate groups and associated organizations with the District. Volunteers were chosen by each organization for their service during the 2016 calendar year and were recognized during a luncheon held at Cotillion Banquets, 360 S. Creekside Drive, in Palatine. Dick Quagliano, freelance sports writer for the Daily Herald, was the guest speaker and shared his views on the importance of volunteerism.

The twenty individuals named Volunteer of the Year for 2014 are:

In addition to these volunteers, four individuals were named to the Volunteer of the Year Honor Roll. To be considered for the Honor Roll, a volunteer must have had a leadership position with significant years of service to an organization or organizations. Honor Roll members must have demonstrated an outstanding contribution to their organization. Annually, the Volunteer of the Year/Honor Roll committee reviews all past and current volunteers and provides recommendations to the Palatine Park District Board of Commissioners for consideration. The 2016 Honor Roll inductees are: Bob Bem with Palatine Hills Golf Association, Dr. Bruce Goldberg with Palatine Children’s Chorus, Bruce Olsen with Palatine Baseball Association and Palatine Youth Baseball/Softball, and Joe Petykowski with Palatine Historical Society.

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The Volunteer of the Year/Honor Roll committee includes Donelda Danz, Alissa DePue, Linda Fleming, Dennis Hanson, Jim Lennon, Carolyn Mangold, Gus Panos, Don Torgersen, and Keith Williams.

The mission of Palatine Park District is to provide a variety of safe, enjoyable and affordable parks, programs and recreational facilities that will enhance the quality of life by promoting good health and well-being for all residents and visitors while being fiscally responsible stewards of community assets and tax dollars.

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