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4/23/2012
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4166-12
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RESOLUTION NO. �((JQ—(•__ <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, <br />AWARDING DIAMOND MARTIN WITH THE <br />"APRIL 2012 SOUTH BEND CITIZEN YOUTH AWARD" <br />6A the South Bend Common Council notes that the youth of our city are the hope and <br />promise for a better tomorrow in our community; and <br />6)6", the Common Council is proud to recognize that DIAMOND MARTIN is in the 2nd <br />grade at Coquillard Traditional School located at 1245 North Sheridan Avenue in South Bend, where <br />William Soderberg is the Principal; Diamond's 2nd grade teacher is Ms. Linnen and Diamond's mentor is <br />Beverly Arnold ;and <br />OAA" Diamond is a 9 -year old student whose favorite subjects include Math, Music and Gym; <br />and she loves to draw and paint at home and has become a track star by competing against all of her <br />brothers and sisters; and <br />(5)0" Diamond's love of reading and purchasing books at the book fair resulted in Diamond's <br />mother giving her $5.00 to buy books. Diamond knew however that there were other children who could <br />not purchase any books, so instead she placed the $5 bill in the "charity box" on her teacher's desk, so <br />that other students would have the opportunity to participate in the book fair and enjoy reading. <br />C4oas, 4y go won WoumW v1 do 9l C%wg And, ((A aAwa, as <br />follows: <br />Section I. On behalf of the citizens of the City of South Bend, Indiana, the Common Council is <br />pleased to publicly present to DIAMOND MARTIN, a 2nd grade student at Coquillard Traditional School <br />with the "APRIL 2012 SOUTH BEND CITIZEN YOUTH AWARD ". <br />Section II. The Common Council believes that DIAMOND's positive attitude, her desire to help <br />other students, and her abilities in the classroom will continue to motivate her to pursue her izoal of <br />becoming a "...famous all -star football player or a lawyer" some day, <br />of her family, her teacher Ms. Linnen, her mentor Beverly Arnold <br />Congratulations!!! <br />Section III. This Resolution shall be in full force and <br />Council and approval by the Mayor. I-- <br />Tim Seot Pict <br />Henr D vis, Jr., Z"° District <br />Valerie Schey, 3r District <br />Dr. Fred Ferlic, e District <br />avid Varner, St District <br />J. <br />with the continued help and support <br />, and the South Bend Community. <br />-Merek D. Dieter, At Large <br />its adoption by the <br />White, At Large <br />C <br />Y <br />Kathleen Cekanski- Farrand, Council Attorney <br />
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