IDoA
seeks nominations for Senior Hall of Fame
Nomination deadline is August 25; Winners
announced later this year
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[August 18, 2015]
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois
Department on Aging (IDoA) is seeking nominations for the 2015
Illinois Senior Hall of Fame awards. The annual award, established
in 1994 by the General Assembly, recognizes residents of the state,
ages 65 and older who excel in the categories of Community Service,
Education, Performance and/or Graphic Arts, and Labor Force. Since
its start, 95 people have been inducted into the Senior Hall of
Fame.
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Nomination forms are available at local Area Agencies on Aging, on
the department website at
https://www.illinois.gov/aging/HallofFame/ Pages/default.aspx,
or by calling the Department’s Senior HelpLine at 800-252-8966.
Nomination forms can be faxed to 217-785-4477 or mailed to:
IDoA Division of Community Relations
and Outreach
One Natural Resources Way #100
Springfield, Illinois 62702-1271
Nominations must be postmarked or faxed by Tuesday, August 25,
in order to be considered.
Eligibility is based on the nominee’s past or current
accomplishments in the category of choice, which excel in one of
four categories: Community Service, Education, Performance and/or
Graphic Arts, and Labor Force. The candidate must be age 65 or older
and a current Illinois resident or a former citizen who lived in the
state most of his or her life. Posthumous nominees are also
considered.
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IDoA will compile a list of nominees then
consult with members of the Illinois Council on Aging to determine
the award winner from each category.
This year’s winners will be inducted in the Senior Illinois Hall of
Fame during a ceremony in the Fall.
[Illinois Department of Aging]
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