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Contact:

Mark Stevans
Program Manager
Congressional Award National Office
PO Box 77440
Washington, DC 20515

Phone: (202) 226-0130
Fax: (202) 226-0131
Email: stevans@congressionalaward.org

 

  Message from a Pennsylvania Advisor
 

Ms. Mary Rodgers, Secretary of the National Board of DirectorsI can think of no higher accolade than being a recipient of the Congressional Award Gold Medal. In fact, I think so highly of the way the Congressional Award helps to mold young people that I believe every person between the ages of 14 and 24 should strive to earn a medal. Almost 30,000 more young people are currently working toward the Congressional Award Gold Medal. As the Secretary to the Board of Directors and an advisor to some two hundred students, I am proud to work with such deeply invested and dedicated people. I have seen the changes in young adults brought about by committing to bettering themselves physically, intellectually, and in the eyes of their communities.

Our new President has called upon our nation's youth to continue the long tradition of service and to strengthen the spirit of independence that has made great citizens and leaders in our country. Congratulations to everyone throughout the state of Pennsylvania who have dedicated themselves to serving their community and their nation..

Respectfully,

Ms. Mary Rodgers
Secretary, National Board of Directors


  Pennsylvania State Ceremony    
  Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz and Former Senator Harris Wofford with the 2008 medalists from Pennsylvania
 

Preparing for the 2009 Pennsylvania State Ceremony!!!
Each year, the Pennsylvania Congressional Delegation celebrates the accomplishments of its Bronze, Silver, and Gold Medalists through the annual State Ceremony. The event brings together medalists from across the state for a ceremony in Philadelphia. This year we will be holding this special ceremony in Kirby Auditorium of the National Constitution Center.

The ceremony was originally scheduled for March 2, 2009. Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz and Congressman Christopher Carney planned to host the event with Governor Ed Rendell as the Keynote Speaker. Because of severe weather conditions, the ceremony has been rescheduled for Monday, April 6th, 2009 at 1 pm.

This delay has allowed us to take additional Record Books and Revisions from youth who would like to be included in the April 6th ceremony. Important dates are listed below.

IMPORTANT DATES:
March 20, 2009 -
All Record Books and Revisions must be submitted to the National Office
April 6, 2009 -
Pennsylvania Congressional Award Ceremony



  Participant Spotlight
 

Silver Medalists Jonathan Lin.With his sights set on becoming a doctor, Jonathan Lin of Pittsburgh, PA aims high and refuses to settle for less. His journey toward becoming a doctor began at two of his local hospitals, where he volunteered over 150 hours. While working in the Department of Radiation Oncology, Jonathan realized that he wanted to become a doctor so that he could help those who are sick or disabled. His passion for service did not end there, however. Jonathan also volunteered as a teaching assistant in a class that taught Chinese Chess. It was there that he "learned how to instruct others patiently."

No stranger to excellence, Jonathan continued to push himself beyond the call of service. With the desire to compete in the Cincinnati World Piano Competition, he attended weekly lessons in addition to engaging in many hours of private practice. One of his advisor’s, in awe of Jonathan’s commitment and dedication, wrote highly of his efforts, stating that “Jonathan is a very talented and hard worker, who has achieved excellence. Among other successes he has won twice the World Piano Competition and played at Carnegie Hall, New York.”

Since earning his Bronze Medal, Jonathan has gratefully reflected on his experience with the Congressional Award. “Now that I look back,” he said, “I realize that I helped out a lot of people. It was a really good experience.”

 

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By signing up to receive email updates, you will be included on information and news about the Kansas Council. You will alerted of ceremony dates and details once they are set for the year. You will also be notified of approaching Record Book deadlines to be included in that year's state-wide ceremony. The National Office will also include you in our quarterly newsletter which will include program updates and various opportunities for participants and adult volunteers.

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  Gold Intern Opportunity
  Congressional Award Gold MedalOpportunities are available for past Congressional Award Gold Medalists to apply for semester internship positions at the Congressional Award National Office in Washington, DC. The intern will work with Program Managers to promote the Congressional Award to Members of Congress, youth organizations, schools, Congressional Award Advisors and state/local media. He/she will assist in program operations and events throughout the semester. The intern must be an innovative thinker and team player. An effective candidate will have excellent writing and interpersonal skills. Please submit a letter of interest with resume and writing sample to the National Office, attention: Kathleen Deschler.

  Share Your Pictures and Experiences with Us!!!
  If you have pictures of a ceremony or stories regarding the Congressional Award, please send them to us via email at information@congressionalaward.org.