Westchester County issued the following announcement on Sept. 24.
Do you know a senior who is making a positive difference in Westchester County through his or her professional life, volunteer work or both? If so, Westchester County Executive George Latimer invites you to submit a nomination to the Westchester Senior Citizens Hall of Fame, now in its 38th year.
“The Senior Hall of Fame is a special tradition honoring seniors who give their time and energy to improve the quality of life in our communities,” Latimer said. “While we may not be able to celebrate our seniors in person this year, it is still important for us to shine a light on our peers who merit special recognition for their contributions.”
Nominations are due by Oct. 16, 2020.
To be nominated, a person must:
- Be at least 60 years old and live in Westchester County.
- Made significant contributions to improve life in the County.
- Be an outstanding leader or advocate.
- Have professional achievements that reflect innovative solutions to fulfill unmet community needs (if nomination is based on paid professional work).
All nominations will be reviewed by a judging committee.
Commissioner of the Department of Senior Programs and Services (DSPS) Mae Carpenter said that the Seniors Hall of Fame is an important tradition, because the senior community has helped Westchester to become known for its excellent quality of life.
“The older generation molded a way of life that reflects the caring and generosity of its people,” Carpenter said.
While an in-person celebration is not possible this year, every effort will be made to showcase the inductees in an exciting new medium. Those selected will be inducted during a multi-platform virtual event on Friday, Dec. 4, 2020. The community will be invited to view this event for free from the County website, Facebook, YouTube and more.
DSPS, Westchester County Parks and the Westchester Public/Private Partnership for Aging Services are hosting the gala.
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