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T T T"q� <br />Jul J1 J <br />In Appreciation <br />Kathryn Galvin <br />Whereas: The Girl Scouts of the USA has provided young women leadership opportunities <br />for more than 90 years; and <br />Whereas: The City of Roseville is committed to recognizing and honoring volunteerism and <br />the hard work of members of the community; and <br />Whereas: Kathryn Galvin is a member of Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River <br />Valleys; and <br />Whereas: Kathryn's passion for the arts lead her to create a Experiencing Culture Through <br />Art project to develop a workshop that taught children in the community about cultures through <br />art. Participants learned different art forms and important concepts of cultures common within <br />their community. Participants also donated art supplies for an inner city school with an <br />underfunded art program; and <br />Whereas: Kathryn met the challenging standards and completed requirements that promote <br />community service, encompass career exploration and develop leadership skills; and <br />Whereas: In recognition of Kathryn's hard work she has achieved the Girl Scout Gold <br />Award, the highest award in Girl Scouting. <br />Now, Therefore Be It Resolved, that the City Council hereby declare May 18, 2009, to be Girl <br />Scout Day in the City of Roseville and urges all citizens to recognize Kathryn Galvin's <br />accomplishments of earning the Girl Scout Gold Award. <br />In the City of Roseville, County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota, U.S.A. <br />In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Roseville <br />to be affixed this 18th day of May 2009. <br />Mayor Craig D. Klausing <br />