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WHEREAS, the Northside Leadership Conference is a coalition of fourteen Northside neighborhoods and other community stakeholders, serving the entire North Side, which covers 20% of the city - the largest service area of any community development corporation (CDC) in the City; and,
WHEREAS, the Northside Leadership Conference is committed to addressing mutual concerns of Northside neighborhoods through a united approach in order to promote and enhance the vitality, quality of life, and image of Pittsburgh's Northside, making it the largest and most comprehensive CDC in Pittsburgh; and,
WHEREAS, on, June 15th, 2017, at The Priory's Grand Hall, the community will gather for the 34th Annual Northside Leadership Conference Awards Dinner, to honor the 2017 award recipients:
Neighborhood and Business Awards: for residents and community leaders who have accomplished neighborhood economic and residential development and many volunteer hours of service to each of their communities:
Dr. Daniel Strinkoski, Allegheny West Civic Council
Tim Maloney, Brighton Heights Citizens Federation
Joe Valorie, Community Alliance Spring Garden East Deutschtown
Douglas Kamper, East Allegheny Community Council
Codie Vileno, Fineview Citizens Council
Lisa Freeman, Manchester Citizens Corporation
Regina Scott, Observatory Hill Incorporated
Sue Lippert, Spring Hill Civic League
Annette Simmons, Summer Hill Citizens Committee
Bernie Heinlein, Troy Hill Citizens Incorporated
Scholarship Recipients:
Brieanna Gerner, Troy Hill, Pittsburgh CAPA
Chandler White, Brightwood, Sewickley Academy
Morgan Moman, Observatory Hill, Taylor Alderdice High School
Jenell Younger, Brighton Heights, Oakland Catholic High School
Mary Katherine Daigle, Fineview, Oakland Catholic High School
DaChanel Rutherford, Brighton Heights, Pittsburgh CAPA
Ethan Reay, Fineview, Central Catholic High School
Olivia Cole, Brighton Heights, City Charter High School
Brett Searcy, Perry Hilltop, Barack Obama Academy
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