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Senior Citizen of the Year Nominations Requested
January 06, 2010
The Michigan Office of Services to the Aging is requesting nominations to honor two older adults as Senior Citizens of the Year. They will be recognized at the State Capitol Building on June 10, 2010, the 3rd Annual Older Michiganians Day in Michigan.
Sponsored by the Michigan Office and Commission on Services to the Aging, the two awards will be presented to two individuals, age 60 and older, one for leadership in the community, and the other for service to others. Selections will be determined by service or leadership contributed during the past year.
"These awards are presented every year to recognize the special, unpaid contributions of two older individuals," said Sharon Gire, director of the Office of Services to the Aging. "They highlight the valuable contributions made by dedicated citizens to civic and social life in our state."
Nominees must be age 60 or older on or before April 12, 2010, and all nominations must be submitted by an organization. A presiding officer of the organization must sign the nomination. Nominees can be employed at the time of the nomination, but applicants will be judged on service or leadership in unpaid positions.
Nominations must be postmarked by Monday, April 12, 2010 and mailed to: 2010 Senior Citizen of the Year Award Program; Michigan Office of Services to the Aging; P.O. Box 30676; Lansing, MI 48909-8176.
Only the provided nomination form or a photocopy will be accepted. It must describe the nominee's accomplishments during the past year. For more information or to obtain a nomination form, call 517/373-8230 or go to www.michigan.gov/miseniors to download the form.