City of Ashland, Oregon / City Recorder / City Council Information / Packet Archives / Year 2005 / 02/15 / Peace Corps Proc.
Peace Corps Proc.
PROCLAMATION
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The Peace Corps has become an enduring symbol of our nation's commitment
to encourage progress, create opportunity, and expand development at the
grass roots level in the developing world. |
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More than 178,000 Americans have served as Peace Corps Volunteers in
138 countries since 1961. |
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Over the past 44 years, thousands of men and women from the State of
Oregon, including a significant number of them from the City of Ashland,
have responded to our nation's call to serve by joining the Peace Corps. |
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Peace Corps Volunteers have made significant and lasting contributions
around the world in agriculture, business development, information technology,
education, health and HIV/AIDS, and the environment, and have improved the
lives of individuals and communities around the world. |
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Peace Corps Volunteers have strengthened the ties of friendship and
understanding between the people of the United States and those of other
countries. |
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Peace Corps Volunteers, enriched by their experiences overseas,
have brought their communities throughout the United States a deeper
understanding of other cultures and traditions, thereby bringing a domestic
dividend to our nation. |
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It is indeed fitting to recognize the achievements of the Peace Corps
and honor its volunteers, past and present, and reaffirm the country's commitment
to helping people help themselves throughout the world. |
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council and Mayor, on behalf of the citizens of
Ashland, hereby proclaim February 28 through March 6, 2005 as
PEACE CORPS WEEK IN ASHLAND
Dated this 15th day of February, 2005.
Barbara Christensen, City Recorder
John W. Morrison, Mayor
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