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			Illinois Department on Aging Announces 2019 Senior Hall of Fame 
			AwardsNominations are now being accepted in 
			multiple categories
 
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            [February 15, 2019] 
            The Illinois 
			Department on Aging (IDoA) is accepting nominations for the 2019 
			Senior Illinoisans Hall of Fame Awards. These awards recognize 
			adults, 65 years of age and older, and highlight the meaningful 
			contributions they have made in Illinois. | 
		
            |  It is a true honor to recognize older adults across 
			the state that have made a significant impact on their community, 
			said Jean Bohnhoff, Director of IDoA. I encourage everyone to 
			nominate someone who should be recognized for their notable service. 
			Please help us honor those who help the principles of respecting 
			yesterday, supporting today, and planning for tomorrow. 
 Award nominations are being accepted for the following categories:
 
  Community Service: awarded to Illinois senior citizens that 
			have shown support for the general public and community-based 
			programs in their area or at large.
 
			
			  Education: awarded to Illinois senior citizens that have 
			shown a dedication to instruction and the world of academia.
  Labor Force: awarded to Illinois senior citizens that have 
			a record of accomplishment in their employment or professional 
			career.
  Performance / Graphic Arts: 
			awarded to Illinois senior citizens that have a commitment to health 
			and the promotion of well-being or a record of accomplishment in 
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 The Senior Illinoisans Hall of Fame was created by the Illinois 
			General Assembly in 1994 to honor Illinois residents ages 65 and 
			older for their personal achievements in four separate categories. 
			Since then, 117 people have been inducted into the Hall of Fame.
 
 The deadline for nominations is Friday, May 31ST, 2019. Eligibility 
			is based on the nominee's past and present accomplishments. The 
			candidate must be a current Illinois citizen, or a former Illinois 
			citizen for the majority of their life. Posthumous nominees will 
			also be considered. Nomination forms are available by calling the 
			Senior HelpLine at (800) 252-8966 or by visiting our website
			www.illinois.gov/aging.
 
 For more information on how to nominate someone, please contact 
			Purnell Borders at 
			Purnell.Bordersiii@illinois.gov.
 
			[Illinois Department on Aging] 
			  
			
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