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RESOLUTIONS SPONSORED BY SENATOR DEFRANCISCO AND PASSED BY THE SENATE IN JUNE
Senate Resolution No. 6317
Unanimously Passed by the Senate on June 3, 2008
SPONSORED BY:
Senator DeFrancisco
HONORING
Gloria Corcoran for her 37 years of
dedicated service to elementary education at Elden
Elementary School
WHEREAS,
It is the sense of this Legislative Body to recognize and
honor individuals whose character and service to community best
exemplify the ideals and values cherished by the great State of New
York; and
WHEREAS,
Attendant to such concern, and in full accord with its
long-standing traditions, it is the intent of this Legislative Body to
honor Gloria Corcoran for her 37 years of teaching and for her service
and dedication to the Baldwinsville Central School District as a Second
Grade Teacher at Elden Elementary School; and
WHEREAS,
Teaching is among the noblest and most important of all
professions, with teachers giving so much of themselves, day in and day
out, year after year, caring for and nurturing young minds and spirits
to allow them to grow up and be the best they can be; teachers play such
a vital role in this adolescent development, they are worthy of special
recognition and praise; and
WHEREAS,
Gloria Corcoran graduated from the State University of New
York at Oneonta in 1968, and went to work at the Afton School District,
teaching first grade; and
WHEREAS,
Gloria Corcoran then moved to Binghamton and taught first
grade for three and a half years in the Union Endicott School District,
before moving to Central New York; and
WHEREAS,
In 1974, Gloria Corcoran began her 34 years of teaching
first and second grade at Elden Elementary in the Baldwinsville Central
School District, a job that would become more than just a career for
her; and
WHEREAS,
During her time teaching at Elden, Gloria Corcoran's
daughters Diane and Melissa were both born and attended Elden
Elementary, where they were able to proudly proclaim that their mom was
indeed the very popular teacher there; and
WHEREAS,
It is estimated that Gloria Corcoran taught close to a
thousand students while at Elden Elementary, which has left a remarkable
impact on our community, preparing our young people for the future with
the knowledge and tools for success that they will need for the rest of
their lives; and
WHEREAS,
Gloria Corcoran has many memories from her time at Elden,
enjoying herself at work while entertaining the school with such events
as her performances of her original plays, "Christopher Columbus" and
"The First Thanksgiving"; and
WHEREAS,
In addition to her involvement at the school, Gloria
Corcoran has also been an active part of the Baldwinsville community,
through her involvement in numerous church activities and with her
children's and grandchildren's activities; and
WHEREAS,
Gloria Corcoran has always enjoyed traveling and she will
be able to continue to travel the world in retirement with her husband,
Bill; and
WHEREAS,
Gloria Corcoran now will have more time to devote to living
her life to the fullest, following her own words of wisdom, of which she
has many, to "grab the moment" no matter how busy you are, recognizing
that "life is too short to put those important things off"; and
WHEREAS,
Gloria Corcoran also likes to tell people to follow the
Golden Rule and "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" and
also to "always smile"; these are words she has always lived by and
philosophies she has undoubtedly passed along to the many children she
has taught that will make them better people as they grow older; and
WHEREAS,
Reaching retirement will begin a new chapter in Gloria
Corcoran's life, one that will no doubt be filled with more fun, love
and adventure, as is the way she lived her years in the teaching
profession; and
WHEREAS,
Gloria Corcoran's impression she left on her students will
be felt by them for many years to come, each with their own special
memory of what she gave to them as they grow from adolescents to teens
to young adults and eventually into adulthood; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED,
That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberation to
honor Gloria Corcoran for her 37 years of dedicated service to the
profession of teaching and to Elden Elementary School in the
Baldwinsville Central School District to be celebrated at the school on
June 6, 2008; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That a copy of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to Gloria Corcoran.
____________________________________________________________________________
Senate Resolution No. 6329
Unanimously Passed by the Senate on June 5, 2008
SPONSORED BY:
Senator DeFrancisco
HONORING
Phyllis Straub for her 30 years of
dedicated service to elementary education at Elden
Elementary School
WHEREAS,
It is the sense of this Legislative Body to recognize and
honor individuals whose character and service to community best
exemplify the ideals and values cherished by the great State of New
York; and
WHEREAS,
Attendant to such concern, and in full accord with its
long-standing traditions, it is the intent of this Legislative Body to
honor Phyllis Straub for her 30 years of teaching and for her service
and dedication to the Baldwinsville Central School District as a Third
Grade Teacher at Elden Elementary School; and
WHEREAS,
Teaching is among the noblest and most important of all
professions, with teachers giving so much of themselves, day in and day
out, year after year, caring for and nurturing young minds and spirits
to allow them to grow up and be the best they can be; teachers play
such a vital role in this adolescent development, they are worthy of
special recognition and praise; and
WHEREAS,
Phyllis Straub grew up in Liverpool, New York, and
graduated from Liverpool High School before continuing her education at
the State University of New York (SUNY) Fredonia, where she graduated in
1969, with a dual degree in French and Elementary Education; and
WHEREAS,
In her senior year of college, Phyllis Straub was placed in
her first teaching job and returned to Liverpool upon graduation where
she began teaching French at Morgan Road Middle School; and
WHEREAS,
In November of that year, Phyllis married her husband,
George, who she met while working at a summer job at Fredonia; they
settled in Liverpool, New York; and
WHEREAS,
In 1972, George and Phyllis Straub bought a house in
Baldwinsville, New York, and began to raise a family; she temporarily
left the teaching profession to raise their sons, Matt and Mark; and
WHEREAS,
While no longer working full-time as a teacher, Phyllis
Straub kept active in her career as a substitute teacher at Elden,
Palmer and Elizabeth Street Schools; and
WHEREAS,
In 1982, Phyllis Straub returned full-time as a 5th Grade
Teacher at Elden Elementary School; she later taught 2nd Grade and
finished up as a 3rd Grade Teacher at Elden; and
WHEREAS,
In addition to her teaching, Phyllis Straub has served as a
Baldwinsville Teachers' Association (BTA) building representative for 20
years, as a BTA delegate for five years, and as a Central New York
Teaching Center building representative; and
WHEREAS,
Outside of school, Phyllis Straub has served her community
as a Cub Scout Den Mother and at St. Mary's Church as a Confirmation
Teacher, a money counter, a greeter and a member of the Altar Society;
and
WHEREAS,
During retirement, Phyllis Straub intends to keep very
active with trips planned to Las Vegas, Florida, and the New Jersey
shore this summer, and trips to Nashville and Atlantic City in the near
future; and
WHEREAS,
When she is not traveling, Phyllis Straub hopes to keep
busy as a volunteer at Golisano Children's Hospital, as a substitute
teacher at Elden Elementary, taking daily walks, and continuing her
occasional trips to "the casino" and her monthly Bunko games with her
friends; and
WHEREAS,
It is evident that in her 30 years of teaching, Phyllis
Straub has touched the lives of so many young children through her gift
as an educator and a nurturer; it is estimated that she has taught close
to 1,000 children over the years; and
WHEREAS,
Reaching retirement will begin a new chapter in Phyllis
Straub's life, one that will no doubt be filled with much fun and
adventure, and giving back to her community, as is the way she lived her
years in the teaching profession; and
WHEREAS,
The impression Phyllis Straub left on her students will be
felt by them for many years to come, each with their own special memory
of what she gave to them as they grow from adolescents to teens to young
adults and eventually into adulthood; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED,
That this Legislative body pause in its deliberations to
honor Phyllis Straub for her 30 years of dedicated service to the
profession of teaching, and to Elden Elementary School in the
Baldwinsville Central School District, to be celebrated at the school on
June 6, 2008; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That a copy of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to Phyllis Straub.
____________________________________________________________________________
Senate Resolution No. 6377
Unanimously Passed by the Senate on June 5, 2008
SPONSORED BY:
Senator DeFrancisco
HONORING
Theresa Kowalski for her 34 years of
dedicated service to elementary education at Elden
Elementary School
WHEREAS,
It is the sense of this Legislative Body to recognize and
honor individuals whose character and service to community best
exemplify the ideals and values cherished by the great State of New
York; and
WHEREAS,
Attendant to such concern, and in full accord with its
long-lasting traditions, it is the intent of this Legislative Body to
honor Theresa Kowalski for her 34 years of teaching, and for her service
and dedication to the Baldwinsville Central School District as a Speech
and Language Therapist at Elden Elementary School; and
WHEREAS,
Teaching is among the noblest and most important of all
professions, with teachers giving so much of themselves, day in and day
out, year after year, caring for and nurturing young minds and spirits
to allow them to grow up and be the best they can be; teachers play such
a vital role in this adolescent development, they are worthy of special
recognition and praise; and
WHEREAS,
Theresa Kowalski began her teaching career as an itinerant
speech teacher for the Homer and DeRuyter School Districts in 1974, upon
her graduation from the State University of New York at Cortland; and
WHEREAS,
During her five years of teaching in Homer and DeRuyter for
the Cortland/Madison BOCES program, Theresa Kowalski completed her
Master's degree at Ithaca College; and
WHEREAS,
In 1979, Theresa Kowalski moved to Kirkville, New York, and
began teaching in the Baldwinsville School District; for many years, she
worked at Elden Elementary, the Elizabeth Street School, Baker High
School, Durgee Junior High School, Ray Middle School, and Reynolds
Elementary School; and
WHEREAS,
Several years after joining the Baldwinsville staff, she
became the fulltime speech teacher at Elden Elementary School; and
WHEREAS,
Theresa Kowalski has many, many fond memories of her 28
years at Elden Elementary and the Baldwinsville School District; she
particularly cherishes the many staff, parents and children she has
worked with over the years; and
WHEREAS,
In addition to all of the warm memories Theresa Kowalski
has from her years at Elden Elementary School, she feels she has learned
a great deal from the teachers she has worked with so closely; she has
learned many life lessons and many things to help make her better at her
profession, such as the time one of her colleagues taught her to realize
that "for every problem, there is a solution"; and
WHEREAS,
Theresa Kowalski credits the children she has taught over
the years with teaching her so much about joy, compassion, perseverance
and love; and
WHEREAS,
Theresa Kowalski retired in February and is now able to
spend more time with her husband, Edward, and their five children,
Christie, Ricky, Thomas, Tait and Kyle, as well as her grandson, Joseph;
and
WHEREAS,
Reaching retirement has begun a new chapter in Theresa
Kowalski's life, one that will no doubt be filled with more fun, love
and learning, as is the way she lived her years in the teaching
profession; and
WHEREAS,
In retirement, Theresa Kowalski will be able to be the
"stay at home mom" she always wanted to be, and will look forward to
traveling, watching a lot of lacrosse games, walking, participating in
the music ministry at her church and spending time with family and
friends; and
WHEREAS,
Theresa Kowalski is not ready to give up teaching entirely
yet, as she is now able to continue her love for her profession and the
children as a substitute teacher, a position that enables her to keep
teaching without all of the paperwork and planning involved; and
WHEREAS,
Theresa Kowalski's impression she left on her students will
be held by them for many years to come, each with their own special
memory of what she gave them as they grow from adolescents to teens to
young adults and eventually into adulthood; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED,
That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
honor Theresa Kowalski for her 34 years of dedicated service to the
profession of teaching and to Elden Elementary School in the
Baldwinsville Central School District to be celebrated at the school on
June 6, 2008; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That a copy of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to Theresa Kowalski.
____________________________________________________________________________
Senate Resolution No. 6338
Unanimously Passed by the Senate on June 5, 2008
SPONSORED BY:
Senator DeFrancisco
HONORING
Judith Flanagan for her 40 years of
dedicated service to elementary education at Elden
Elementary School
WHEREAS,
It is the sense of this Legislative Body to recognize and
honor individuals whose character and service to community best
exemplify the ideals and values cherished by the great State of New
York; and
WHEREAS,
Attendant to such concern, and in full accord with its
long-standing traditions, it is the intent of this Legislative Body to
honor Judith Flanagan for her 40 years of teaching and for her service
and dedication to the Baldwinsville Central School District as a First
Grade Teacher at Elden Elementary School; and
WHEREAS,
Teaching is among the noblest and most important of all
professions, with teachers giving so much of themselves, day in and day
out, year after year, caring for and nurturing young minds and spirits
to allow them to grow up and be the best they can be; teachers play such
a vital role in this adolescent development, they are worthy of special
recognition and praise; and
WHEREAS,
Judith Flanagan began her teaching career as a Kindergarten
teacher in 1968 in Indiana, beginning a career of devotion and
dedication to the profession and to her students that would last 40
years; and
WHEREAS,
From 1971 to 1973, Judith Flanagan continued her work with
children in a slightly different way, as the director of a Nursery
School in North Syracuse, New York; and
WHEREAS,
Judith Flanagan was a teacher at Merriday School from 1974
to 1977, then served as a substitute teacher in the West Genesee School
District until 1978, and later as a Teaching Assistant from 1978 to
1984; and
WHEREAS,
In 1984, Judith Flanagan began teaching first grade at
Elden Elementary School in Baldwinsville, New York, a position she would
hold for 24 years until her retirement this year; and
WHEREAS,
Judith Flanagan taught in the very same classroom for all
of her 24 years at Elden Elementary, making her a stable influence on
the entire faculty, students, and the school setting in general; and
WHEREAS,
One great thrill in the career of Judith Flanagan was
having the opportunity to teach at Elden for several years with her
daughter, Carrie; and
WHEREAS,
Judith Flanagan took a leave of absence from her teaching
duties from January 1994 to June 1995 to take on a new challenge with
her fight against breast cancer, a challenge she was able to take on
with the love and support of so many Elden parents and staff by her
side; in her fight, she became an inspiration to many and, through this
difficult time, she was actually teaching her students an important
lesson in life; and
WHEREAS,
Judith Flanagan has always loved what she does and tried to
teach her students using humor and warmth to make learning fun for them;
and
WHEREAS,
Judith Flanagan is still an inspiration for students many
years after they leave her classroom as many of them return to pay her
visits and reminisce with her as they look through her old photo albums
of their own first grade classes; and
WHEREAS,
Judith Flanagan is a big supporter of not only the Elden
Elementary School, but of the entire Baldwinsville community, calling it
"a great place to raise a family"; and
WHEREAS,
Judith Flanagan has many, many fond memories of her 24
years at Elden Elementary, including her December holiday show, which
ran through all of her time at Elden; and
WHEREAS,
Reaching retirement will begin a new chapter in Judith
Flanagan's life, one that will no doubt be filled with more fun, love
and humor as is the way she lived her years in the teaching profession;
and
WHEREAS,
Judith Flanagan's impression she left on her students will
be felt by them for many years to come, each with their own special
memory of what she gave to them as they grow from adolescents to teens
to young adults and eventually into adulthood; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED,
That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
honor Judith Flanagan for her 40 years of dedicated service to the
profession of teaching and to Elden Elementary School in the
Baldwinsville School District to be celebrated at the school on June 6,
2008; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That a copy of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to Judith Flanagan.
____________________________________________________________________________
Senate Resolution No. 6339
Unanimously Passed by the Senate on June 5, 2008
SPONSORED BY:
Senator DeFrancisco
HONORING
Gail Strobeck for her 20 years of
dedicated service to elementary education at Elden
Elementary School
WHEREAS,
It is the sense of this Legislative Body to recognize and
honor individuals whose character and service to community best
exemplify the ideals and values cherished by the great State of New
York; and
WHEREAS,
Attendant to such concern, and in full accord with its
long-standing traditions, it is the intent of this Legislative Body to
honor Gail Strobeck for her 20 years of teaching, and for her service
and dedication to the Baldwinsville Central School District as a Third
Grade Teacher at Elden Elementary School; and
WHEREAS,
Teaching is among the noblest and most important of all
professions, with teachers giving so much of themselves, day in and day
out, year after year, caring for and nurturing young minds and spirits
to allow them to grow up and be the best they can be; teachers play such
a vital role in this adolescent development, they are worthy of special
recognition and praise; and
WHEREAS,
Gail Strobeck began her professional career in 1967 in
Toronto, Canada, as a reservations/ticket office agent for British
Airways after studying at Wagner College on Staten Island; it was at
this job that she began to explore the world of computers, attending
classes worldwide to prepare her to train staff on a new computerized
reservation system; and
WHEREAS,
In May of 1977, Gail Strobeck earned a Bachelor of Arts
degree in Business Administration from Stephens College in Columbia,
Missouri; and
WHEREAS,
Gail Strobeck moved to Syracuse, New York, in 1977, to join
the Hartford Insurance Group as a sales representative and financial
planner; it was there that she met her future husband, Ted; and
WHEREAS,
Gail and Ted Strobeck married in 1978, and bought a home in
Baldwinsville, New York, where they raised their two sons, Jeff and Tim;
and
WHEREAS,
While embarking on the new path of motherhood, Gail
Strobeck took the opportunity to volunteer for many worthy causes,
including the Volunteer Center, Sunday School teaching, the steering
committee for the Presbyterian Nursery School and as a Boy Scout Den
Mother; and
WHEREAS,
It was at this time that Gail Strobeck became involved with
Elden Elementary School, first as a room mother and as an officer of the
Parent Teacher Association; and
WHEREAS,
Gail Strobeck's connection to Elden Elementary continued to
grow as she became a substitute for both teachers and assistants; this
led to a position in charge of a new computer lab at the school, a job
she held from 1988 to 1994; and
WHEREAS,
In May of 1994, Gail Strobeck completed her Master's degree
in Education at the State University of New York in Oswego, and in
September of that same year, began teaching first grade at Elden
Elementary; and
WHEREAS,
After five years of teaching first grade, Gail Strobeck
moved to second grade and her classroom became the Technology Model
classroom for the primary level; she also served as the Math and Science
Elementary team leader; and
WHEREAS,
In 2003, Gail Strobeck advanced to the third grade and,
since 2004, has served as the school's Elementary Math team leader; and
WHEREAS,
During all of her years at Elden, Gail Strobeck has been
credited with bringing her colleagues into the technology world, so they
could keep pace with their students who she said were already there; and
WHEREAS,
Reaching retirement will begin a new chapter in the lives
of Gail and Ted Strobeck as they move to State College, Pennsylvania,
where Gail will work part-time as a mid-level and Elementary Field
Experience Supervisor, a move that will no doubt allow her to continue
to share her joy and passion for teaching and for technology with a new
group of students and teachers; and
WHEREAS,
Gail Strobeck's impression she left on her students will be
felt by them for many years to come, each with their own special memory
of what she gave to them as they grow from adolescents to teens to young
adults and eventually into adulthood; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED,
That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
honor Gail Strobeck for her 20 years of dedicated service to the
profession of teaching and to Elden Elementary School in the
Baldwinsville Central School District to be celebrated at the School on
June 6, 2008; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That a copy of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to Gail Strobeck.
____________________________________________________________________________
Senate Resolution No. 6340
Unanimously Passed by the Senate on June 5, 2008
SPONSORED BY:
Senator DeFrancisco
COMMEMORATING
the 60th Anniversary of the
founding of the modern State of Israel, at the
Syracuse Jewish Federation Jewish Cultural and Music
Festival, Clinton Square, Syracuse, New York
WHEREAS,
It is the sense of this Legislative Body to recognize
people that have played a significant role in making our community what
it is today, celebrating the contributions made to society and the
advancement of the quality of life for all residents; and
WHEREAS,
Attendant to such concern, and fully in accord with its
long-standing traditions, it is the intent of this Legislative Body to
recognize the State of Israel, upon the auspicious occasion of its 60th
Anniversary, recognizing its importance to our community and the world
community; and
WHEREAS,
In its 60 years of existence, Israel has become the most
successful democracy in the Middle East, and its citizens enjoy one of
the highest standards of living in the area; and
WHEREAS,
Since its establishment 60 years ago, the modern State of
Israel has rebuilt a nation, forged a new and dynamic society, and
created a unique and vital economic, political, cultural and
intellectual life; and
WHEREAS,
Israel continues to strive for peace with security and
dignity for themselves and for their neighbors; and
WHEREAS,
With the anniversary observance taking place throughout the
year, Israel will celebrate its 60th anniversary with events marking the
birth and development of the state, the struggle to find peace and
security and its hopes for the future; and
WHEREAS,
The significance of the 60th anniversary of the
establishment of the sovereign and independent modern State of Israel is
historic; and
WHEREAS,
The people of Israel should be commended for their
remarkable achievements in building a new state and a pluralistic
democratic society in the Middle East; and
WHEREAS,
The bonds of friendship and cooperation have existed
between the State of New York, the Syracuse Jewish Federation and the
State of Israel for six decades; and
WHEREAS,
It is with high regard that warmest congratulations and
best wishes be sent to the State of Israel and to her people for a
peaceful, prosperous and successful future; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED,
That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the founding of the modern State of
Israel at a celebration to be held on June 15, 2008; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That a copy of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to the Syracuse Jewish Federation and to Israeli Ambassador
Sallai Meridor.
____________________________________________________________________________
Senate Resolution No. 6465
Unanimously Passed by the Senate on June 11, 2008
SPONSORED BY:
Senator DeFrancisco
CONGRATULATING
the Onondaga Community College
Lazer Men's Tennis Team upon the occasion of
capturing the 2008 NJCAA Division III National Men's
Tennis Championship
WHEREAS,
It is acknowledged that excellence and success in
competitive sports can be achieved only through strenuous practice, team
play, and a spirit that has been nurtured by dedicated coaching and a
supportive community; and
WHEREAS,
It is also acknowledged that such athletic competition
enhances the moral and physical development of the young men and women
of our State, preparing them for the future by instilling in them a
sense of fair play and the need for discipline, a standard of healthy
living, and a desire for excellence and success; and
WHEREAS,
It is the intent of this Legislative Body to commend and
pay tribute to those who, by achieving outstanding success in athletic
competition, have inspired others and brought pride to their community;
and
WHEREAS,
One such outstanding example, worthy of our praise and
recognition, is the Onondaga Community College Lazer Men's Tennis Team
whose phenomenal and competitive season catapulted them into a
tremendous post-season; and
WHEREAS,
This Legislative Body is justly proud to congratulate the
Onondaga Community College Lazer Men's Tennis Team, Head Coach John
LaRose and Assistant Coach Jeff Lonczak, upon the occasion of capturing
the 2008 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division
III National Championship for the first time ever in school history; and
WHEREAS,
As post-season competition got underway, this most
exceptional team continued to display extraordinary teamwork and talent;
and
WHEREAS,
During the NJCAA Region III Division III Championship, the
Lazers took first place in 8 of 9 flights; Myles Knipper captured the
1st Singles Title and also teamed with Ken Schiefer to win 1st Doubles;
Ryan Sadowitz and Ryan Everett were victorious in 3rd and 4th Singles
and the duo then rallied together to capture the 2nd Doubles Title;
Mason Drastal and Jeff Kurtz won 5th and 6th Singles and then joined
forces to win 3rd Doubles; Ken Schiefer played his way to runner-up in
2nd Singles; each player's outstanding contributions thrust the Lazers
to their second consecutive NJCAA Region III Division Ill Men's Tennis
Championship; all of the Regional Flight Champions were named All-Region
in their respective flights; and
WHEREAS,
This set the stage for the 2008 NJCAA Division Ill Men's
Tennis National Championship held in Plano, Texas, May 12 - 16, 2008;
and
WHEREAS,
During the Championship tournament, Ryan Sadowitz took
first place in 3rd Singles, Ryan Everett captured first place in 4th
Singles and Mason Drastal rallied his way to first place in 5th Singles;
the duo of Ryan Sadowitz and Ryan Everett were also successful in
capturing 2nd Doubles; Jeff Kurtz also took runner-up honors in 6th
Singles; and
WHEREAS,
By playing to victory in four out of nine flights, the
Onondaga Community College Lazer Men's Tennis Team was awarded the
distinction of being named the 2008 NJCAA National Champions for Men's
Division III Tennis; the amazing contributions of the members of the
Onondaga Community College Lazer Men's Tennis Team and their coaches
have earned them this proud honor; and
WHEREAS,
This exhilarating game of tennis requires and rewards
coordination and agility, quickness and speed, and endurance; while
tennis requires dedication from each individual player, it is still the
team that worked together to achieve the national title; however, it is
evident that outstanding individual talent must be present throughout a
team's roster; this was the case for this year's champions Ian Behm,
Travis Bullock, Mason Drastal, Ryan Everett, Cory Greiner, Chris Horton,
Matt Johnson, Mike Kazel, Myles Knipper, Jeff Kurtz, A.J. Rizzuto,
Andrew Roberts, Ryan Sadowitz, Mike Savastano, Ken Schiefer, Chris
Spilka, David Utter, Patrick Vinette, and Alex Wilczak; and
WHEREAS,
Exceptionally solid performances were recognized with
All-American honors being given to all flight winners including
champions Ryan Sadowitz, Ryan Everett, and Mason Drastal and also 6th
Singles runner-up, Jeff Kurtz; and
WHEREAS,
The athletic talent displayed by the Lazers has been
enthusiastically guided and encouraged by Head Coach John LaRose and
Assistant Coach Jeff Lonczak, who demonstrated that they are skilled and
inspirational leaders of young athletes; special mention must also be
made of Coach LaRose and his well-earned distinction of being named
Coach of the Tournament; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED,
That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
congratulate the Onondaga Community College Men's Tennis Team and its
coaches upon the occasion of capturing the 2008 NJCAA Division III
National Men's Tennis Championship; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That copies of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to the Onondaga Community College Men's Tennis Team, Coach
John LaRose, and Assistant Coach Jeff Lonczak.
____________________________________________________________________________
Senate Resolution No. 6466
Unanimously Passed by the Senate on June 17, 2008
SPONSORED BY:
Senator DeFrancisco
HONORING
Katherine A. McKenna for her 31 years of
dedicated service as a teacher
WHEREAS,
It is the sense of this Legislative Body to recognize and
honor individuals whose character and service to community best
exemplify the ideals and values cherished by the great State of New
York; and
WHEREAS,
Attendant to such concern, and in full accord with its
long-standing traditions, it is the intent of this Legislative Body to
honor Katherine McKenna for her 31 years of teaching, service and
dedication to the education profession, as well as 11 years as President
of the Syracuse Teachers' Association; and
WHEREAS,
Teaching is among the noblest and most important of all
professions, with teachers giving so much of themselves, day in and day
out, year after year, caring for and nurturing young minds and spirits
to allow them to grow up and be the best they can be; teachers play such
a vital role in adolescent development, they are worthy of special
recognition and praise; and
WHEREAS,
Katherine McKenna grew up on Long Island and has been a
resident of the Central New York area since 1968, living since 1977 in
the City of Syracuse; and
WHEREAS,
In her years of teaching, Katherine McKenna spent eight
years teaching elementary school in the 1st, 3rd, 5th and 6th grades;
eight years as a middle school reading teacher; and four years teaching
High School reading; overall, she taught for 29 years in the Syracuse
City School District; and
WHEREAS,
In addition to her dedication and commitment to public
education, Katherine McKenna served the teaching profession in many
ways, well beyond just the scope of teaching, most notably as the
President of the Syracuse Teachers' Association, a position she held
since 1997; and
WHEREAS,
The Syracuse Teachers' Association is a labor union
representing more than three thousand Syracuse City School District
employees, including teachers, counselors, occupational and physical
therapists, social workers, school psychologists, cooks, food service
workers, recreational aides, teaching assistants, bus and hall monitors,
and nurses; and
WHEREAS,
Under Katherine McKenna's leadership, the Syracuse
Teachers' Association has flourished into a very powerful and active
voice for the City of Syracuse's teachers and public school employees;
and
WHEREAS,
Katherine McKenna has also served on the Board of Directors
and the Executive Committee of New York State United Teachers,
representing teachers and school employees throughout New York State;
and
WHEREAS,
Katherine McKenna served on the Board of Directors of the
Greater Syracuse Education Fund, to help identify grant opportunities
for teachers; and
WHEREAS,
Katherine McKenna is a member of Syracuse 20/20, engaging
community conversation about government modernization; and
WHEREAS,
As a true leader of local labor, Katherine McKenna served
as President of the Greater Syracuse Labor Council and as the Vice
President of the AFL-CIO Area Labor Federation; and
WHEREAS,
Katherine McKenna has also been involved in many
education-related causes, devoting her time as a Principle member of the
Teachers Union Reform Network (TURN), as a Trustee of the New York State
United Teachers Member Benefit Trust, and on the American Federation of
Teachers' Program and Policy Council; and
WHEREAS,
Katherine McKenna is well-known in the Syracuse area as a
political activist, working hard every year to support candidates and
causes to benefit the interests and agenda of the Syracuse Teachers'
Association and its members; and
WHEREAS,
Reaching retirement will begin a new chapter in Katherine
McKenna's life, one that will no doubt be filled with more fun, love and
passion, as is the way she lived her years in the teaching profession;
and
WHEREAS,
Katherine McKenna will now be moving to San Diego to be
with her husband of two years, Don, himself a retired teachers' union
president, and her son, Brendan, and his wife and two step-children; and
WHEREAS,
In San Diego, Katherine McKenna hopes to take some time to
rest and return to some of the hobbies she has neglected in recent
years, including becoming involved in the local running community; and
WHEREAS,
As she embarks on this new journey in her life, Katherine
McKenna will be missed by many for her years of dedication to her
students, to the teaching profession, to the local labor community and
to the Syracuse area political scene; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED,
That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
honor Katherine McKenna for her 31 years of dedicated service to the
profession of teaching to be celebrated on Friday, June 20, 2008; and be
it further
RESOLVED,
That a copy of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to to Katherine McKenna.
____________________________________________________________________________
Senate Resolution No. 6467
Unanimously Passed by the Senate on June 17, 2008
SPONSORED BY:
Senator DeFrancisco
HONORING
Neil Falcone upon the occasion of his
retirement after 36 years of dedicated service
WHEREAS,
It is the sense of this Legislative Body to recognize and
honor individuals whose character and service to community best
exemplify the ideals and values cherished by the great State of New
York; and
WHEREAS,
Attendant to such concern, and in full accord with its
long-standing traditions, it is the intent of this Legislative Body to
honor Neil Falcone for his 36 years of service and dedication to the
United Auto Workers, Local 624; and
WHEREAS,
Neil Falcone grew up on the south side of Syracuse and
married his high school sweetheart, Sherry; Neil and Sherry Falcone have
two adult children - a son, Ryan, and a daughter, Leigh - and a
granddaughter, Skylar; and
WHEREAS,
Neil Falcone first joined the United Auto Workers in 1968,
as an employee of Prestolite Corporation on James Street in Syracuse;
and
WHEREAS,
Neil Falcone, after some time of service to his country in
Okinawa with the United States Army, was hired by New Process Gear on
February 14, 1972, continuing his affiliation with the United Auto
Workers; and
WHEREAS,
Over the years, Neil Falcone served the Local 624 branch of
the United Auto Workers in many different leadership roles - as Chairman
of the Education Committee, Alternate Steward, Chief Steward and
Financial Secretary Treasurer; and
WHEREAS,
In 1984, Neil Falcone was elected as the Local Union
President of Local 624 of the United Auto Workers and served in that
capacity for two terms; and
WHEREAS,
In March of 1988, Neil Falcone was appointed as Director of
the United Auto Workers - Chrysler Region 9 Training Center; under his
leadership, the Training Center expanded its scope to provide training
opportunities for other area labor organizations, including the United
Steel Workers Local 1277; and
WHEREAS,
Neil Falcone was promoted to International Representative
for the then UAW International Vice-President in 1991; and
WHEREAS,
In 1992, Neil Falcone was transferred to the Region 9
United Auto Workers Syracuse Area Office as a servicing representative
and was appointed Area Director two years later; and
WHEREAS,
In March of 2008, Neil Falcone retired from the United Auto
Workers Region 9, leaving behind a legacy of dedication and commitment
to the cause of the workers of the local automakers' industry and a
record of service to this cause; and
WHEREAS,
Neil Falcone's dedication to his union showed through in
his final act for the United Auto Workers; he delayed his retirement
long enough to play a role in finalizing a labor agreement that would
keep the local plant from shutting down and preventing many job losses;
and
WHEREAS,
Reaching retirement will begin a new chapter in Neil
Falcone's life, one that will no doubt be filled with more dedication
and commitment to making this community a better place and promises to
be filed with happy times with his growing family, with another
grandchild on the way; and
WHEREAS,
As he embarks on this new journey in his life, Neil Falcone
will be missed by many for his years of dedication to the local labor
community and in specific, to the workers of the United Auto Workers;
now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED,
That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
honor Neil Falcone upon the occasion of his retirement after 36 years of
dedicated service; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That a copy of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to Neil Falcone.
____________________________________________________________________________
Senate Resolution No. 6536
Unanimously Passed by the Senate on June 17, 2008
SPONSORED BY:
Senator DeFrancisco
HONORING
Marshall Blake upon the occasion of his
retirement after more than 35 years of dedicated
service to the cause of local workers
WHEREAS,
It is the sense of this Legislative Body to recognize and
honor individuals whose character and service to community best
exemplify the ideals and values cherished by the great State of New
York; and
WHEREAS,
Attendant to such concern, and in full accord with its
long-standing traditions, it is the intent of this Legislative Body to
honor Marshall Blake for his more than 35 years of service and
dedication to the cause of workers and organized labor in Central New
York; and
WHEREAS,
Marshall Blake was born and raised in Bradford, Vermont,
and came to Syracuse to study at Syracuse University; and
WHEREAS,
Upon graduation from Syracuse University in 1970, Marshall
Blake first began his life's journey of helping the working people of
Central New York by organizing his fellow workers in the Syracuse
University library system into Local 200, Service Employees
International Union; and
WHEREAS,
Marshall Blake served as President of Local 200, and
eventually merged it into 1199 Upstate and finally Service Employees
International Union (SEIU) 1199; and
WHEREAS,
In addition to his efforts on behalf of workers at the
SEIU, Marshall Blake has also served workers throughout the area through
his efforts as President of the Greater Syracuse Labor Council and also
of the Central New York Labor Federation; and
WHEREAS,
Marshall Blake is widely credited with bringing all major
unions in the area together through his work with the Greater Syracuse
Labor Council, and reversing, for a time, the decline in union
membership that existed locally, while making organized labor an
important force in the Central New York community and in local politics;
and
WHEREAS,
Marshall Blake was also instrumental in helping labor on a
national level as a member of the National Executive Board of the SEIU;
and
WHEREAS,
Throughout his more than 35 years of dedicated service to
workers and organized labor, Marshall Blake has devoted much of his
time, energy and, most importantly, his skills as a true leader of
people to this cause; and
WHEREAS,
Being a leader of the local labor scene, Marshall Blake has
made an impact on many different levels; after working hard to make the
SEIU Local 1199 what it is today, from the Local 200 Union at the
University library system to a powerful Upstate New York organization
representing more than 17,000 workers at more than 20 hospitals and 45
nursing homes throughout 26 counties in Upstate New York, he has also
taken his talents to a different level representing all Central New York
workers through his efforts with the Greater Syracuse Labor Council and
even representing laborers nationwide as well; and
WHEREAS,
In retirement, Marshall Blake intends to spend time on his
personal avocation of landscape painting, although he will likely still
be very active in local and national politics and labor's role in this
year's elections; and
WHEREAS,
While the absence of Marshall Blake from active involvement
in labor activities will leave a great void in our community, his
involvement, organization and leadership will live on for many years to
come and local labor unions will continue to be much stronger in the
future because of his efforts and involvement; and
WHEREAS,
Reaching retirement will begin a new chapter in Marshall
Blake's life, one that will no doubt be filled with more dedication and
commitment to making this community a better place to live and work; and
WHEREAS,
As he embarks on this new journey in his life, Marshall
Blake will remain active in the community and, in his own words, "keep
his hand in politics and social consciousness and stay involved, in some
fashion, in the labor movement"; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED,
That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
honor Marshall Blake for his more than 35 years of dedicated service to
the cause of local workers and organized labor; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That a copy of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to Marshall Blake.
____________________________________________________________________________
Senate Resolution No. 6663
Unanimously Passed by the Senate on June 19, 2008
SPONSORED BY:
Senator DeFrancisco
CONGRATULATING
the Syracuse University Men's
Lacrosse Team upon the occasion of capturing the
2008 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship
WHEREAS,
It is acknowledged that excellence and success in
competitive sports can be achieved only through strenuous practice, team
play, and a spirit that has been nurtured by dedicated coaching and a
supportive community; and
WHEREAS,
It is also acknowledged that such athletic competition
enhances the moral and physical development of the young men and women
of our State, preparing them for the future by instilling in them a
sense of fair play and the need for discipline, a standard of healthy
living, and a desire for excellence and success; and
WHEREAS,
It is the intent of this Legislative Body to commend and
pay tribute to those who, by achieving outstanding success in athletic
competition, have inspired others and brought pride to their community;
and
WHEREAS,
One such outstanding example worthy of our praise and
recognition is the Syracuse University Men's Lacrosse Team, who, at the
culmination of their regular season compiled a stellar record of 12 wins
against only 2 losses; and
WHEREAS,
This stellar regular season record represents a remarkable
turnaround from the 2007 campaign, which was the Orange's worst season
in 32 years with a record of 5 wins and 8 losses; the 2008 regular
season featured many exciting and very close games including three
overtime games in a row, and the only two blemishes on the record were
very close contests against rivals Virginia and Colgate; and
WHEREAS,
The post-season was a continuation of the regular season as
this most exceptional team continued to display tremendous teamwork and
talent in winning some very close games; on May 11, 2008, Syracuse
started it off by defeating the Canisius Golden Griffins in the first
round of the NCAA's in the Carrier Dome by a score of 20-3; it was then
on to the quarterfinals in Ithaca on May 18th where Syracuse fought for
an impressive 11-9 victory over the Notre Dame Fighting Irish; the
team's next challenge was a rematch in the semi-finals against the
Virginia Cavaliers at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts on May
24th, where the Orange overcame a five goal deficit late in the game to
win a thrilling contest in double-overtime, 12-11; and
WHEREAS,
Having earned the right to compete in the NCAA Division I
National Final, the Syracuse Orange faced their long-time rivals and
traditional powerhouse Johns Hopkins on Memorial Day, May 26th, in front
of the largest crowd ever to witness an outdoor NCAA Championship in any
sport, with 48,970 fans, a favorable percentage of them dressed in
orange and cheering on their team, witnessing Syracuse overcome a
red-hot Blue Jay goalkeeper to post a 13-10 come from behind victory
while dominating virtually all statistical categories; and
WHEREAS,
By virtue of their victory in this final tournament game,
Syracuse was awarded the distinction of being named NCAA National
Champions for Men's Division I Lacrosse for 2008; and
WHEREAS,
This hard-fought victory makes Syracuse University the
proud owner of a record tenth NCAA men's lacrosse title, breaking a tie
with Johns Hopkins with nine championships since the NCAA began crowning
champions in lacrosse by virtue of a post-season tournament in 1971; and
WHEREAS,
This championship was extra special, not only because it
comes on the heels of last year's down season, but even more
significantly, because it came on a day when the NCAA was celebrating
the Silver Anniversary of Syracuse's first championship in 1983 and most
of the 1983 champs, who also defeated Johns Hopkins for the crown, were
present to cheer on this new edition of the Orange and help guide them
to victory; and
WHEREAS,
Lacrosse, considered to be America's first sport, is one of
the fastest growing team sports in the United States; this exhilarating
game requires and rewards coordination and agility, quickness and speed,
endurance and solid teamwork; and
WHEREAS,
Lacrosse is a team sport; to earn a national title, it is
evident that outstanding individual talent must be present throughout a
team's roster; this was the case for this year's champions Matt Abbott,
Josh Amidon, Steve Babbles, Max Bartig, Evan Brady, Danny Brennan,
Steven Brooks, Anthony Bucco, John Carrozza, Al Cavalieri, Lincoln
Cavalieri, Peter Coluccini, Brandon Conlin, Joe Coulter, Chris Daniello,
Tim Desko, Nathan Farabee, John Galloway, Jeff Gilbert, Alex Giocondi,
Kyle Guadagnolo, Thomas Guadagnolo, Tim Harder, Dan Hardy, Jack
Harmatuk, Tyler Hlawati, Gavin Jenkinson, Stephen Keogh, Blair Keontz,
Josh Knight, Mike Leveille, Brendan Loftus, Mike MacDonald, Sean
McGonigle, John Mecionis, Jovan Miller, Jake Moulton, TJ Murphy, Pat
Nemes, Greg Niewieroski, Kenny Nims, Pat Perritt, Derek Pilipiak, Jay
Shaw, Sid Smith, Matt Tierney, Nate Tucker, Spencer Van Schaack and Joel
White; and
WHEREAS,
Team Captains Evan Brady, Mike Leveille and Kyle Guadagnolo
led an experienced group of seniors, hungry for their first championship
and to bring Syracuse University back to the top position in their sport
once again; and
WHEREAS,
Of particular note were the performances of those who were
recognized with NCAA All-Tournament Honors: Danny Brennan, Dan Hardy,
Mike Leveille and Sid Smith; Leveille was named as the tournament's most
outstanding player; and
WHEREAS,
The athletic talent displayed by the Orangemen has been
enthusiastically guided and encouraged by tenth-year head coach John
Desko, who has now won four national titles, and his staff, Assistant
Coaches Roy Simmons III, Lelan Rogers and Kevin Donahue, who
demonstrated that they are skilled and inspirational leaders of young
athletes; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED,
That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
congratulate the Syracuse University Men's Lacrosse Team and its coaches
upon the occasion of capturing the 2008 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse
Championship; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That copies of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to the Syracuse University Men's Lacrosse Team and to Coach
John Desko.
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