April 17, 2012. Board of Supervisors Phil Serna, 1 st District Jimmie R. Yee, 2 nd District Susan Peters, 3 rd District Roberta MacGlashan, 4 th District.

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April 17, 2012

Board of Supervisors Phil Serna, 1 st District Jimmie R. Yee, 2 nd District Susan Peters, 3 rd District Roberta MacGlashan, 4 th District Don Nottoli, 5 th District

On behalf of the 2011 Volunteer Recognition Committee, we wish to express our appreciation for the help, support and guidance in preparing this event. Special thanks  Our thanks to the staff of Supervisor Don Nottoli’s office for their work and support in preparing the resolutions  Thanks to the Sheriff's Department for the posting of colors  Thanks to Zeke Holst of Municipal Services for serving as Master of Ceremonies  Thanks to Kerri Aiello of Countywide Services for publicity  Thanks to Chris Baker of Municipal Services for check preparation  Thanks to Wes Murrish of the Sheriff’s Department for photography  Special thanks to Starbucks for refreshments

In 2012, National Volunteer Week is April 15 through April 21. Each year, we look forward to this opportunity to show appreciation to our dedicated, caring volunteers who continue to give their time, expertise and support to so many programs in Sacramento County. Volunteer citizens of Sacramento County, you make a world of difference in the lives and programs you touch. Today, we celebrate and thank you for your commitment and all of the fine work you do. “Everyone can be great because anyone can serve. You don’t have to have a college degree to serve. You don’t even have to make your subject and your verb agree to serve…You only need a heart full of grace. A soul generated by love.” -Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. -Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Posting of the Colors

Introductory Remarks ZEKE HOLST MASTER OF CEREMONIES

Presentation of Check BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Phil Serna, Jimmie Yee, Roberta MacGlashan, Susan Peters, and Don Nottoli

AIRPORT SYSTEM Presented by: Karen Doron, Communications and Media Officer Honoring Group: 5-Year Airport Ambassadors

ANIMAL CARE AND REGULATION Presented by: Dave Dickinson, Director Celeste Ingrid, Volunteer Program Coordinator

ANIMAL CARE AND REGULATION Honoring: Daily Feeding & Cleaning Volunteers

COOPERATIVE EXTENSION Presented by: Judy McClure, Master Gardener Program Coordinator Honoring: Pamela Sue Bone

DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE Presented by: Jan Scully, District Attorney

DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE Honoring: Micki Dunaway Honoring Group: Investigative Interns

HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES Presented by: Ann Edwards, Director Honoring: Mary Schleeter

HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES Presented by: Ann Edwards, Director Honoring Group: CalWORKs Clinical Trainee Team

HUMAN ASSISTANCE Presented by: Paul Lake, Director Honoring: Robert Horine

HUMAN ASSISTANCE Presented by: Paul Lake, Director Honoring: Student Interns

IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES PUBLIC AUTHORITY Presented by: Rick Simonson, Acting Executive Director

IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES PUBLIC AUTHORITY Presented by: Rick Simonson, Acting Executive Director Honoring: Mary Radley

PROBATION DEPARTMENT Presented by: Don Meyer, Chief Probation Officer Honoring: Larry Deane

PROBATION DEPARTMENT Honoring: Juvenile Justice Chaplaincy Volunteers

SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT Presented by: Undersheriff Rick Book Honoring: Terry Douglas and Lori A. Smith

Number of volunteers in 2011: 4,311 Number of hours donated in 2011: Over 793,000 Monetary value of volunteer hours in 2011: $18,626,918 OUTSTANDING VOLUNTEERS OF 2011

FINALCOMMENTS FINAL COMMENTS

County Volunteer Recognition Committee Tanya Brow, Chair, Personnel Services Kerri Aiello, Countywide Services Karla Crawford, Human Assistance Stephanie Landry, Sheriff’s Department Tammy Liu, Health & Human Services Mary Parker, Human Assistance Lucinda Serynek, Human Assistance

Find out how you can make a difference by volunteering at OUTSTANDING VOLUNTEERS OF 2011