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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4. MAYORS REPORT 11/04/03PROCLAMATION "WOLD TOWN PLANNING DA Y" & "COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL PLANNING DAY" NOVEMBER 8, 2003 WHEREAS, November 8 of each year has been celebrated as WORLD TOWN PLANNING DAY in many countries since its inception in 1949; and WHEREAS, The American Planning Association and the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) endorse World Town Planning Day as an opportunity to highlight the contributions that sound planning makes to the quality o four settlements and environment, and to celebrate American accomplishments in making collective decisions concerning our cities and regions that bring quality and meaning to our lives; and WHEREAS, the celebration of WORLD TO WN PLANNING DA Y gives us the opportunity to publicly recognize the participation and dedication of the members of planning commissions and other citizen planners who have contributed their time and expertise to the improvement of the Village of Mount Prospect; and WHEREAS, we recognize the many valuable contributions made by professional community and regional planners of the Village of Mount Prospect and extend our heartfelt thanks for the continued commitment to public service. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Gerald L. Farley, Mayor of the Village of Mount Prospect, do hereby proclaim November 8, 2003 as "COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL PLANNING DA Y" in the Village of Mount Prospect in conjunction with the worldwide celebration of "WORLD TO WN PLANNING DA Y. " ATTEST: GeraM L. Farley Mayor Velma W. Lowe Village Clerk Dated this 4th day of November, 2003. PROCLAMATION "NATIONAL FRENCH WEEK" NOVEMBER 5-11, 2003 WHEREAS, education is the process by which one generation passes on to the next generation both the knowledge of "how to learn "as well as a zest and passion for the joy of learning itself; and WHEREAS, the success of achieving these lofty goals is mankind's insurance policy for the future; and WHEREAS, in the study of foreign languages people have an immediate bridge to international understanding and cooperation; and WHEREAS, the study of the French language by generations of American youth has fostered greater understanding and an appreciation for the people and cultures of France and the French-speaking world; and WHEREAS, this study will continue to bridge the miles that separate the students of the United States with those regions of the French-speaking world.. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Gerald L. Farley, Mayor of the Village of Mount Prospect, do hereby proclaim the week of November 5-11, 2003 as "NATIONAL FRENCH WEEK" in the Village of Mount Prospect, and 1 urge all residents to express their appreciation to those community educators who are truly "cultural ambassadors" in their role as teachers of French. ATTEST: GeraM L. Farley Mayor Velma W. Lowe Village Clerk Dated this 4'h day of November, 2003.