Hey TUC:
It’s the end of October, and with it shorter hours of daylight and actual frost on the pumpkin. Before it gets too cold, and you lose heart to visit Grant Park and “Occupy Chicago,” take a look at the pictures of the induction ceremony of the Illinois Senior Citizen Hall of Fame. This event took place on Monday at the Governor’s Mansion in Springfield, and our own Roberta Wilson was one of four inductees. Barbara Minor and I were on hand for the celebration, and the pictures are below. Enjoy the weekend with the “Day of the Dead” service, and I’ll see you next week,
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What a great honor! Congratulations to Roberta, TUC’s wild Georgia rose!
Love the phrase, and hey–your district President Jim Key, from Beaufort, SC, sends his best!
Congratulations from Wisconsin, Roberta!
Steve, Angela and Lew Blank
Thanks, Steve and Angela! It was a lovely event, and all the awardees were humbled by the recognition.