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			Department on Aging Seeks Nominations for Senior Hall of Fame 
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            [May 04, 2022] 
             The Illinois Department on Aging (IDoA) 
			is now accepting nominations for the Senior Illinoisan Hall of Fame, 
			open to adults age 65 and older who excel in the categories of 
			community service, education, performance and/or graphic arts, and 
			the labor force. | 
		
            |  “Older residents enrich our communities on a daily 
			basis with their wide range of experiences and achievements,” said 
			Governor JB Pritzker. “Especially as we continue to navigate 
			challenging times, the Senior Illinoisan Hall of Fame is a great 
			program to spotlight older adults for their successes and bring them 
			some well-deserved recognition.” 
 The Senior Illinoisan Hall of Fame was established by the General 
			Assembly in 1994 to honor older adults’ accomplishments and 
			contributions to their communities. Each year, four Illinoisans age 
			65 or older are inducted into the Hall of Fame for their work in 
			community service, education, arts or the labor force. Nominations 
			for 2022 inductees must be submitted by June 1. For more information 
			or to submit a nomination, please visit
			https://www2
 .illinois.gov/aging/HallofFame
 
			
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 “Most of 
			us can think of an older friend or neighbor who has made an impact 
			in our life, and nominating that person for the Senior Illinoisan 
			Hall of Fame is a wonderful way to show your appreciation,” said 
			IDoA Director Paula Basta. “I encourage everyone to help the 
			Department on Aging recognize older adults with a long history of 
			helping and inspiring others.”  IDoA serves and advocates for 
			older Illinoisans and their caregivers by administering quality and 
			culturally appropriate programs that promote partnerships and 
			encourage independence, dignity, and quality of life. For 
			information about the Department’s programs and services for older 
			adults and persons with disabilities, visit
			
			https://www2.illinois.gov/aging/programs  or contact the Senior HelpLine 
			toll-free at 1-800-252-8966, Monday through Friday between 8:30 a.m. 
			and 5 p.m.
 
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