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PRESENTED April 27,, 1988
RESOLUTION NO. 88-84 ADOPTED April 2'7, 1988
A RESOLUTION:' ENDORSING MAY 8-14, 1988, AS MUNICIPAL CLERKS WEEK
WHEREAS, the office of the Municipal Clerk is the oldest among public
servants; and
WHEREAS, by keeping records and maintaining archives for post~rity,
along with insuring that the decisions of legislative bodies are prop,erly
implemented, this public official conscientiously rePresents the affa~irs of
the communities; and
WHEREAS, the Municipal Clerk has strived to keep pace with governmental
and citizenry needs, learning to perform varied duties by staying abreast
of continuing technological advances via classroom seminars and other pro-
fessional teaching; and
WHEREAS, just as local government has grown in keeping with the need to
be responsible to all its citizens, the Municipal Clerk, who is often the
first member of local government with whom citizens interact, insures that
the individuals' rights and privileges are preserved; and
WHEREAS, it is appropriate that we recognize the accomplishments of all
Municipal Clerks who preserve the past with an eye on the future of our
democratic process; and
WHEREAS, it is especially fitting to recognize this office this year as
Dorothy B. Rosen has served as Clerk of Council with distinction for twen-
ty-five years:
THEREFORE, RESOLVED by the Council of the Town of Leesburg in Virginia
as follows:
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ENDORSING MAY 8-14, 1988, AS MUNICIPAL CLERKS WEEK
The week of May 8-14, 1988, is declared as Municipal Clerks Week in
full recognition of the Municipal Clerks' outstanding contributions and
dedication to public service for the community;and the citizens of Leesburg are
called upon to recognize the loyal and the dedicated service of Dorothy B.
Rosen as Town Clerk of the Town of Leesburg for the past twenty-five years.
PASSED this 27th day of April , 1988.
ATTE ST:
-~ e rk of
Robert E. Sevila, Mayor
Town of Leesburg