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Rebecca McManus
WHEREAS, The City of Milton recognizes the importance of developing fine
character and personal quality in our younger generations; and
WHEREAS, The Girl Scouts of America have long been regarded as one of the pre-
eminent organizations for fostering the best qualities in our young
women; and
WHEREAS, Within the Girl Scouts, the highest honor that one can achieve is the
Gold Award, which is attainable only after a three-year process of
earning standard awards, working toward 30 leadership hours and 40
career hours, and then a final project, which must have a lasting effect
on the community, requiring a minimum of 65 hours of work; and
WHEREAS, The recipient of this honor represents a collective hope for the bright
future of this nation; and
WHEREAS, Rebecca McManus has distinguished herself by being presented the Gold
Award on May 3, 2010,
Now, therefore, We, the Mayor and City Council of the City of Milton, hereby proclaim
and applaud Gold Award winner Rebecca McManus as an exemplary member of the
Milton community and of the State of Georgia, and do urge all citizens to join in this
celebration.
Given under our hand and seal of the City of Milton, Georgia on this 21" day of June,
2010.
Joe Lockwoo ayor
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