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Default On a Happy Note: We have a winner!!!

The 2009 Millicent Kondracke Award for Outstanding Advocacy is to be received by Jean Burns (NT jeanb,) Arizona PAN State Coordinator & PANSenior Web/Tech Advisor, at the annual Udall Dinner being held in October this year.

Other recipients from prior years:
  • 2008, 15th annual Udall Dinner - Linda Cooper O’Leary, PAN Arizona Co-State Coordinator
  • 2007, 14th annual Udall Dinner - Michael Hooffstetter, PAN New Mexico State Coordinator
  • 2006, 13th annual Udall Dinner - Jackie Hunt Christensen - PAN Minnesota State Coordinator
  • 2005, 12th annual Udall Dinner - Peggy Willocks - PAN Tennessee State Co-Coordinator
  • 2004, 11th annual Udall Dinner - Joe and Nina Brown, PAN Texas State Co-Coordinators
  • 2004, 10th annual Udall Dinner - Michelle Lane, PAN Lousiana State Coordinator
  • 2003, 9th annual Udall Dinner - Greg Wasson, PAN California State Coordinator, the FIRST Milly Award

Millicent Martinez Kondracke, a psychotherapist whose struggle with Parkinson's disease was chronicled in a book by her journalist husband, Saving Milly], died July 22, 2004, at the age of 64 at her home in Washington, D.C., of complications due to her illness. Source: http://www.pdf.org/en/pd_comm_news/r.../pr_1216928684

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